Michael Dell is making waves in the channel again, this time with the planned acquisition of storage vendor EqualLogic.
To the rest of the world, Dell's plan to buy a small storage vendor was interesting on a few fronts. But the channel has this one under the microscope.
Dell plans to pay some $1.5 billion for EqualLogic. That's a pretty hefty sum for a company with $68 million in revenue that has never turned a profit.
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| LARRY HOOPER Can be reached via e-mail at lrhooper@cmp.com. |
The channel angle of the story is the most intriguing, however.
Michael Dell told our own Ed Moltzen that he sees EqualLogic as a catalyst for Dell's channel plans. And Dell reiterated that a Dell channel program will be coming soon. Indeed, EqualLogic is an all-channel company with about 500 partners, so there is something Dell could learn from EqualLogic. And EqualLogic's partners could get Dell going in the right direction.
But that is a big if.
Several solution providers already dealing with EqualLogic were not particularly keen on dealing with Dell. While many of them did say they would move into "wait-and-see" mode before abandoning the product line, a few said they would move away from EqualLogic as fast as possible. And it makes sense. If a solution provider is out there building a business around alternative providers, Dell doesn't exactly qualify.
Still, the plan to use EqualLogic as a catalyst to build a channel has me confused. Dell for months has been promising to go after the channel in a major way with a full-fledged channel program designed to help VARs build a profitable business selling Dell hardware.
Am I the only one who assumed that hardware would be desktop systems, notebooks, printers and servers? Stay tuned.
What do you think dell's plans are concerning equallogic?
E-mail me at lrhooper@cmp.com.
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