Yesterday VMware held its quarterly earnings call, announcing a new record for revenue, non-GAAP operating profit and trailing 12-month free cash flows.
Revenues for the third quarter were $714 million, up 46% from a year ago. $343 million come from the license revenue, an increase of 43% from Q3 2009.
US revenues are equal to $362 million. International revenue is $352 million. In Latin-America Mexico, Brazil and Argentina scored over 100% year-over-year growth, while the APAC region grew more than 50% year-over-year.
Globally enterprise license agreements (ELAs) were 20% of total Q3 booking.
Software maintenance and support revenue was $314 million, an increase of 48% from 2009.
Customers continue to buy on average more than 2 years of support and maintenance with each new license purchase, but Q3 back maintenance was slight down from 2009 and VMware predicts this trend to continue in Q4.
Professional Services revenue was $57 million, an increase of 55% from last year, thanks to acquisitions and vSphere training.
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