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WANdisco (WAND)     

dreamcatcher - 07 Jul 2012 23:31




WANdisco stands for Wide Area Network Distributed Computing, and we make software happen.

This is because our technology is the secret ingredient behind the products that you use every day – from mobile phones to machinery. We are an active member of the community that develops the world’s most popular Source Code product: Subversion, and our technology is used by half of the world’s software developers.

Our customers include a host of Fortune 1000 companies such as Hewlett Packard, Intel, John Deere, European Southern Observatory, Barclays Capital, Walmart, GE and Cisco.

How it works

With our patented technology, software developers in distributed locations can work simultaneously, creating a seamless global network. Users at every site where WANdisco is installed have local access to the same data at all times, which means that they can make changes locally and see each other’s changes immediately.

We are proud to have a 98% customer renewal rate – which is driven by compelling ROI data: a recent study from Forrester Research has shown that our Subversion MultiSite offers a 167% return on investment with a nine-month payback period.

The company

Co-founded in 2005 by David Richards, Jim Campigli and Dr Yeturu Aahlad, WANdisco has dual headquarters in Silicon Valley and Sheffield, England. WANdisco grew, without raising any private equity, venture capital or angel finance to become a leading provider of global collaboration software to the software development industry.

On June 1st, 2012 the company had a highly successful IPO on the London Stock Exchange raising over $24 million. The IPO was oversubscribed by over 300% and the list of investors included Fidelity, Legal & General, Blackrock, Artemis, Hargreave Hale, Cazenove, M&G, Octopus and Standard Life. WANdisco's ticker is WAND.L


http://www.wandisco.com/




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dreamcatcher - 16 Jul 2013 22:48 - 260 of 716

Thanks cynic . Keep a look out for the Rosslyn IPO. £100m aim float, summer/ late summer. :-))

dreamcatcher - 17 Jul 2013 20:03 - 261 of 716


WANdisco Adds Git Track, Renames Conference Subversion & Git Live 2013











WANdisco Adds Expert-Led Git Sessions to Conferences in Boston, San Francisco, and London




San Ramon, CA – July 17, 2013 - WANdisco (LSE: WAND), a provider of high-availability software for global enterprises to meet the challenges of Big Data and distributed software development, a today announced the addition of expert-led sessions for the version control tool Git to its popular annual conference series, Subversion Live. The company has also renamed the event to reflect the expansion, and the conference is now called Subversion & Git Live 2013. The announcement is being made following WANdisco’s launch of Git MultiSite earlier this week.



The new Git track will supplement the event’s agenda, featuring expert-led discussions on the nature of software evolution, presentations highlighting the future of Git, live demos, and four breakout sessions focusing on the distributed version control software, including:
• Introduction to Git: For the developer new to Git, an overview of how Git compares to other SCM systems and how to start using it.
• Git Enterprise Challenges: In depth look at the challenges Git presents in an enterprise software development environment.
• Git and Continuous Delivery: An overview of Git workflows and how they intersect with continuous delivery. This session will also cover how to build an effective continuous delivery tool stack using Git and popular open source tools like the Jenkins continuous integration build server.
• Git Workflows: An exploration of Git’s powerful branching and how it influences some of the most popular Git workflows in use today. This session will explore these Git Workflows, contrast them to traditional branching models, and examine their application to continuous delivery.

“Subversion Live has a proud history of bringing together the most dedicated open source software users and committers to share their experiences and we’re excited to provide the same unique forum to the Git community,” said David Richards, WANdisco CEO. “We look forward to furthering the adoption of open source distributed development solutions.”

This year's conference will take place at the following locations on these dates (click links to register):
•Boston, October 3 at the Westin Copley Place (10 Huntington Ave.)
•San Francisco, October 8 at Le Méridien (333 Battery St.)
•London, October 16, Lancaster London Hotel (Lancaster Terrace)

dreamcatcher - 18 Jul 2013 07:09 - 262 of 716


Q2 2013 Bookings Update

RNS


RNS Number : 5779J

WANdisco Plc

18 July 2013












18 July 2013

WANdisco plc

Q2 2013 Bookings Update

Q2 Subscription bookings increase by 66 per cent year-on-year

Renewal rate 109 per cent



Sheffield, UK - WANdisco (LSE: WAND), a provider of high-availability software for global enterprises to meet the challenges of Big Data and distributed software development, is pleased to provide the following update for the three months ended 30 June 2013.



The Company's core ALM products continue to deliver strong subscription and renewals growth. The period has also seen the Company make significant steps forward with its plans to target the opportunity open to it in the Big Data space.



In the second quarter of the current financial year, subscription bookings reached a record level of $3.063 million, representing a 66 per cent increase year-on-year (2012: $1.844 million, which gave 43 per cent year-on-year growth). When combined with bookings of $3.035 million achieved in the first quarter, the Company achieved total bookings for the first half of $6.098 million: an 80 per cent increase year-on-year.



Notable new customers signed in the second quarter include Canon, Cisco, Blue Cross Blue Shield, LSI Corp, ADP and Areva. In addition, the Company saw further significant growth in existing customer accounts including Mentor Graphics, Western Digital and Ladbrokes: each of which expanded its use of WANdisco products within its organisation.



The annualised renewal rate by booking value was 109 per cent. Renewals included Intel, Dell, Walmart, Harris, Sears, Halliburton and Disney. The second half of the year has traditionally been the stronger trading period and we anticipate this trend continuing.



The Company has already announced the release of significant new products for the fast growing Hadoop Big Data market, and these products are currently in trial with a number of customers. These include a global high availability solution for Enterprises that use Hadoop to manage their business critical applications.



The Company secured its first Big Data customers, including a UK-based tier-1 telecommunications company and Nokia Siemens Networks ('NSN') during the period. NSN has embedded WANdisco's Hadoop technology across its product portfolio, replacing traditional database technology. The Company believes this latter deal will yield significant sales over the coming period.



WANdisco will report results for the first half of the financial year on Thursday, 26 September 2013.



dreamcatcher - 18 Jul 2013 17:38 - 263 of 716

WANdisco's subscriptions hit a record level
By John Harrington July 18 2013, 10:50am The second half of the year has traditionally been the stronger trading period and WANdisco anticipates this trend continuing.The second half of the year has traditionally been the stronger trading period and WANdisco anticipates this trend continuing.

WANdisco (LON:WAND), the enterprise software company, saw subscription bookings reach a record level in the second quarter.

Bookings rose 66% from a year earlier to US$3.06mln. When combined with bookings of US$3.04mln achieved in the first quarter, the company notched up total bookings for the first half of US$6.1mln, an 80% increase year-on-year. Meanwhile, the annualised renewal rate by booking value was 109%.

The period has also seen the company make significant steps forward with its plans to target the opportunity open to it in the Big Data space, WANdisco said.

‘Big data’ is computer industry jargon to describe the welter of information that is available to enterprises in the modern world, and the need to make sense of it.

WANdisco has already announced the release of significant new products for the fast growing Hadoop Big Data market, and these products are currently in trial with a number of customers.

The company secured its first Big Data customers, including a UK-based tier-1 telecommunications company and Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) during the period. NSN has embedded WANdisco's Hadoop technology across its product portfolio, replacing traditional database technology. WANdisco reckons the NSN deal will yield significant sales over the coming period.

House broker Panmure Gordon said the second quarter subscription levels were a whisker ahead of its top of the range estimate.

The broker is also impressed that NSN is placing so much trust in the Hadoop technology. “To remind, the database market is worth cUS$25.5bn with the associated enterprise application software market worth US$115bn, according to Gartner analysts. So, there is a big prize and so far no Hadoop presence,” the broker notes.

“If enterprise folks are now thinking about migrating to Hadoop as a replacement more so than additive, or indeed are using in anger there will be an associated requirement for RASS features. RASS – a.k.a. [also known as] reliability, availability security and serviceability - are necessary key requirements of enterprise buyers when there is a business risk should core applications fail.

“As the ‘Continuous Availability on Hadoop’ vendor, supported by patented technology, WANdisco then emerges as the ‘go to’ guy for any vendor, OEM [original equipment manufacturer], integrator or user looking at deploying Hadoop in an Enterprise setting,” the broker continues, while noting that “possibly NSN is the exception that proves the rule.”

Investors were not, perhaps, as wildly enthusiastic about the company’s prospects as Panmure Gordon, but still pushed the share price up 3% to 984p in mid-morning trade

dreamcatcher - 18 Jul 2013 19:48 - 264 of 716

UKHotViews




Thursday 18 July 2013

Bookings heading north at WANdisco




There was a nice Q2 update from WANdisco which showed subscription bookings up 66% yoy compared to a 43% yoy rise this time last year. It does have good growth story – see here. For H1 bookings were up 80%. Renewals are excellent and it is pulling in new customers – the latest set includes Canon, Cisco, Blue Cross Blue Shield, LSI Corp, ADP and Areva. H2 is traditionally stronger than H1 so there may be even better things to come. WANdisco is worth watching as it will be a guide to big data adoption in the UK and elsewhere. It has started to talk of big data pilots - we hope to see these roll into full implementations.

http://www.techmarketview.com/ukhotviews/archive/2013/07/18/bookings-heading-north-at-wandisco?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

dreamcatcher - 23 Jul 2013 16:37 - 265 of 716

Forrester Report Reveals 357% ROI and Payback Period of Less than 2 Months for WANdisco’s SVN MultiSite

http://www.wandisco.com/news/press-releases/forrester-report-reveals-357-roi-and-payback-period-less-2-months-for-wandisco%E2%80%99s

dreamcatcher - 26 Jul 2013 21:48 - 266 of 716

David Richards.

President, CEO and Co-Founder of WANdisco


A New Tech Britain

Posted: 26/07/2013 09:35


A report published by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research this week has shown that our digital economy is far healthier than official statistics would have us believe. While London has traditionally been the focus for the industry, this report has shown that the tech sector is thriving across the country - there are 270,000 tech businesses throughout the UK, compared to just 51,500 in London.

This is something I and others have known for some time - for the sector to be a national success, it needs to be more than just London-centric; indeed, WANdisco is co-headquartered in Silicon Valley and Sheffield.

Not only are tech companies a British economic strength (the UK generated over $59bn worth of high-tech exports in 2010), but digital companies' revenues grow faster and employ more people than non-digital ones - 11% of Brits now work in the digital sector.

The sector therefore is important to our economic recovery, and by leading in this field, Britain can shape what the future technology landscape will look like.

Britain once led the world in technological innovation. Our economy grew rich because we were at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution. Steam power, textile manufacturing, the railways - all these innovations of the early 19th Century put Britain in a different technological class to the rest of the world and swelled our coffers. Other nations had to imitate us to keep up.

China and India on the other hand, turned their backs on the technological changes that were taking place at that time and their economies suffered - a lesson in the dangers of not keeping up to speed with the evolving tech world. Since then, they have realised the importance of technology and invested heavily in it; they have become two of the world-leaders in this field and we now look to emulate their success.

I firmly believe that Britain can get back to the days of being the leading light in the world of technology. It is not enough to accept that the BRIC economies will expand, that China will soon surpass the US as the world's largest economy and that Silicon Valley will remain the byword for technological innovation. To do so would be to admit defeat.

Our record in technology businesses is outstanding. Nomad Digital, the leading global wireless provider for transportation, and Equal Experts, a fast-growing software company, are two businesses to come out of the UK in the last couple of years that have led the way in their field. Let's feed off the self-confidence that this should inspire and think bigger than Silicon Valley, or a roundabout in East London: why can't all of Britain become a centre of technological excellence?

I am constantly reminded of the Industrial Revolution when I am in my Sheffield office because of ties that the city shares with such an exciting age of innovation, the city that became synonymous with steel. While it's great that policymakers are finally understanding that the tech sector is bigger than an area of East London, we now need to do our best to support our young entrepreneurs and encourage the next generation of start-ups to be the Brunels of their age, to learn from our innovative predecessors and apply those lessons to a modern business world.


http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/david-richards/a-new-tech-britain_b_3657182.html

dreamcatcher - 26 Jul 2013 21:53 - 267 of 716

A Forrester Total Economic Impact™ Study Prepared For WANdisco
The Total Economic Impact Of WANdisco SVN
MultiSite


http://www.wandisco.com/get?f=documentation%2Fwhitepapers%2FWANdisco-SVN-MultiSite-TEI-Study-2013.pdf

dreamcatcher - 30 Jul 2013 19:21 - 268 of 716


WANdisco Offers Certified Git Binaries Available for Free Download


San Ramon, CA – July 30, 2013 - WANdisco (LSE: WAND), a provider of high-availability software for global enterprises to meet the challenges of Big Data and distributed software development, announced its complete, fully tested and certified version of Git binaries are available for free download from its website. Git is a distributed version control system that emphasizes speed and developer control.




http://www.wandisco.com/news/press-releases/wandisco-offers-certified-git-binaries-available-for-free-download

dreamcatcher - 01 Aug 2013 18:26 - 269 of 716

Sheffield Wednesday have announced global software development company WANdisco as the club's new home shirt sponsors for the 2013/14 campaign.

WANdisco's logo will replace that of previous home shirt sponsor Gilder Honda.

Lifelong Wednesday fan David Richards co-founded WANdisco, originally based in the Silicon Valley, in 2005.

Richards, chairman and chief executive of the company, said: "I am thoroughly delighted to align the WANdisco brand to that of Sheffield Wednesday.

"This club always has and always will have a place in my heart and I could hardly be more proud that the WANdisco logo will adorn the home shirt of the Owls."

Wednesday chairman Milan Mandaric added: "We take great pride in our commercial partners and WANdisco is the ideal fit for Sheffield Wednesday.

"Quite apart from being co-founded by a supporter of our club, WANdisco are renowned worldwide in the software industry.

"In addition, I have a tangible connection with the company given my own business background in Silicon Valley."





WANdisco are now the main sponsor for British soccer team Sheffield Wednesday Football Club



dreamcatcher - 07 Aug 2013 20:11 - 270 of 716

Meet the innovators changing our world


David Richards (WANdisco)
Every day, I get to work with some extraordinary entrepreneurs. One, David Richards – and I should declare an interest here, as I represent him – is the ultimate example of “from small acorns, do mighty oaks grow”.

He co-founded WANdisco in my home city of Sheffield eight years ago and has built it into a technology powerhouse, the backbone to the global phenomenon which is Big Data. WANdisco debuted on the Aim market at £1.80 and, little over a year on, its value has mushroomed to £9.

His company, now headquartered in Silicon Valley, makes software that allows companies to synchronise the computer programmes and documents they’re using in different locations. Hewlett-Packard, for example, has more than 40,000 software engineers in 40 different global locations running WANdisco’s software every day.

Richards is now tapping into the hyper-growth Big Data market, working with some of the key developers of Hadoop, the software that powers your Facebook updates and drives your Google Searches. To explain the value of Big Data, I am going to borrow one of David’s analogies: every 20 minutes, the world creates more information than currently contained in the Library of Congress. Think about it. Every 20 minutes.

The significance of this goes well beyond smart statistics. It’s what has allowed an MIT research team to help reduce the risk of repeat heart attacks – analysing data that would previously have been thrown away to identify deadly trends. It is allowing scientists to break down the DNA of cystic fibrosis sufferers and developed tailored drugs that give them a way of life that would have previously been impossible.

Prediction: He will equip the inventors of the future.



http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/yourbusiness/10226901/Meet-the-innovators-changing-our-world.html

dreamcatcher - 08 Aug 2013 20:25 - 271 of 716


WANdisco and Comrise Partner to Deliver Hadoop Big Data Solutions to Global Enterprises


San Ramon, CA – August 8, 2013


http://www.wandisco.com/news/press-releases/wandisco-and-comrise-partner-deliver-hadoop-big-data-solutions-global-enterprise

Stan - 10 Aug 2013 15:49 - 272 of 716

Hey D/C ask Richard's who their next manager is going to be, because sure as hell Jones won't be their much longer -):

dreamcatcher - 10 Aug 2013 17:59 - 273 of 716

He might have put Wandisco on the Arsenal kit, if that's what you mean Stan. :-))
Not a good move if that's what you mean. There is no rns to say it was company money to sponsor the football team, could have been his private money. Perhaps unlikely though. We need some big data perhaps US companies to sign up soon. A lot of conferences/courses going on with out a lot of Rns's with firm LARGE bookings.
For me he has performed excellent, with the football team sponsorship a poor choice at this time. Perhaps when David gets this company to $1bn then is the time to make sponsorship money available, not when still in loss and using share holders funds.
He has made me lets say a fortune so far and I hope for a lot more future news and sp rises.

dreamcatcher - 10 Aug 2013 18:08 - 274 of 716

Or did you mean Melise Jones, Stan ? If its not to do with the above, can you explain why Jones will not be there much longer?

Got there in the end :-))
Edit-you mean Dave Jones, Sheffield Wednesdays manager. Is he rubbish Stan?
must confess not a great football follower.

Stan - 12 Aug 2013 17:56 - 275 of 716

I think it's true to say that he is not the manager he once was D/C, IMHO of course -):

dreamcatcher - 12 Aug 2013 18:02 - 276 of 716

I trust you Stan. :-))

Stan - 12 Aug 2013 18:05 - 277 of 716

Careful now -):

dreamcatcher - 12 Aug 2013 18:11 - 278 of 716

Not sure now. lol
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