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November 26, 2008, 12:08 am | Print This Post Print This Post | Email This Post Email This Post | 3 comments |

Quarterly Financial Tracker: Q3 CY Quarterly Revenues Show Deflection Point

With 2020 hindsight and the best rear view mirror clarity (j/k), Q3 appears to be THE deflection point in where the economy began to impact the enterprise software vendors.  A flurry of continued lowered guidance on earnings by vendors reflects the general nervousness sweeping customers and prospects as we head into the most important quarter…Q4.
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The Big Picture: Dichotomy In Revenue Growth for Q2 CY Quarterly Revenues

As many main app vendors continue to lower guidance on earnings, this calendar year Q2 public company quarterly earnings analysis shows that larger vendors and specialty vendors such as SAP, Oracle, Lawson, and Deltek gain ground in license revenue growth while growth for the mid-market players now comes from maintenance and services. SaaS [...]