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MSFT, VMW, GOOGL, GOOG, NTNX
Sep 18, 2018 | 08:41 EDT
Shares of Nutanix (NTNX) fell yesterday after The Information reported that Google (GOOG, GOOGL) is working on a potential hyperconverged infrastructure product that could conceptually compete with Nutanix, William Blair analyst Jason Ader tells investors in a research note titled "Fears of Google Entering HCI Space Look Overblown to Us". This is likely Google's response to what Microsoft (MSFT) has built with Azure Stack, which is Microsoft's HCI product that connects directly into its Azure public cloud service, Ader contends. He believes that if Google turn this into an actual packaged HCI product sold to a broad range of customers, it could create longer-term risk for Nutanix. However, thinks investors should consider that this appears to be another validation of the staying power of the on-premises market, which he says bodes well for Nutanix. Further, he points out that if Google were to decide to enter the HCI market more broadly, it would have a long way to go to establish itself in the enterprise against entrenched players like Nutanix and VMware (VMW). Google has not had great success selling into the enterprise historically and has little experience selling enterprise infrastructure appliances, Ader writes. The analyst reiterates an Outperform rating on Nutanix.
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