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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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Dell’s earnings were down 48% to $351 million, 18 cents a share, on revenues down 16% to $13.4 billion

Dell’s earnings were down 48% to $351 million, 18 cents a share, on revenues down 16% to $13.4 billion and units down 12% in the January quarter, three of the single worst months since PCs were invented. Dell’s gross margin dropped from 18.7% to 17.2%.

Needless to say it did not meet expectations. Wall Street, which oughta get out of the house once in a while, has yet to bring any of its expectations in line with reality; the consensus on Dell was for 26 cents on $14.2 billion.

HP’s earnings came in 13% short last week.

Dell said it’s raising the $3 billion cost cutback target that it established last March to $4 billion by FY ’11 because deferred spending has increased and spread worldwide.

It offered no guidance going forward and only said that it believes global end-user demand will continue to be “uncertain and challenging.”

It added little color about where it’s going to get that added billion-dollar cost savings – only that it had various scenarios ranging from better to worse depending on the demand environment and that it’s thinking both cost of goods sold and OPEX as well as G&A. It has hopes for Windows 7 and is evidently casting its eye over non-hardware revenue sources.

Stanford Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi, who took his sales estimates down to $13.3 billion before Dell posted its results, suggested during the conference call that it would have to cut another 12%-15% of its workforce, but Dell CEO Michael Dell and CFO Brian Gladden wouldn’t address that projection. Dell is supposed to have cut 9,400 jobs, down 11% year-over-year.

Dell said its Americas commercial business dropped 17% to $6 billion on a 23% drop in units. The results pushed its 12-month revenues down 5% to $28.6 billion.

EMEA commercial was down the same 17% to $3 billion with shipments down 19%. Full-year revenues were flat at $13.6 billion.

Asia-Pacific commercial business dropped 24% to $1.4 billion, with units down 19%.

Dell’s revenue from the BRIC countries was down 17% on a 19% drop in shipments. China revenues dropped, India represented single-digit growth. BRIC now represents upwards of 7% of its total revenues.

The commercial sector now represents 81% of Dell’s revenue and 96% of its operating income.

Dell’s global consumer revenues were down 7% to $3 billion although shipments increased 18%; consumers are buying lower-priced notebooks and desktops. Full-year revenues were up 11% to $11.5 billion; Dell can thank its lucky stars it started getting into retail channels.

Revenue from desktop PCs dropped 27%, notebooks dropped 17%. Server revenue was down 16% on an 18% drop in units. Storage revenue was up 7%. Services revenue was down 3% to $1.4 billion with deferred revenues up 7% to $5.6 billion. Software and peripheral were down 6%, despite double-digit growth in software sales.

Dell has ~$9.5 billion in cash and investments.

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