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Qualys(QLYS) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-08-05 22:02
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Revenues grew 10% to $164.1 million, with channel partners contributing 49% of total revenues compared to 46% a year ago [22] - Adjusted EBITDA for Q2 was $73.4 million, representing a 45% margin compared to a 47% margin a year ago [24] - Free cash flow was $32.4 million, representing a 20% margin compared to 33% in the prior year [25] - EPS for Q2 grew 11% to $1.68 [25] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Patch management and cybersecurity asset management combined made up 16% of total bookings and 26% of new bookings on an LTM basis [24] - Cloud security solutions, Total Cloud SINA, accounted for 5% of LTM bookings [24] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - 15% growth outside the U.S. was ahead of domestic business growth, which was 7% [23] - The number of customers spending $500,000 or more grew 7% from a year ago to 212 [12] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is pioneering a new risk operation center category in cybersecurity, focusing on proactive risk management rather than just detection [7] - The introduction of a fully reimagined agentic AI platform aims to manage cyber risk across multi-vendor environments [8] - The company is expanding its partner ecosystem and driving deep technology integrations to enhance growth [18] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - The management noted ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty but expressed optimism about improving net dollar expansion rates [31][32] - The guidance for full-year 2025 revenues is expected to be in the range of $656 million to $662 million, representing a growth rate of 8% to 9% [26] - The company plans to continue investing in sales and marketing and engineering to drive long-term growth [28] Other Important Information - The company received FedRAMP High authorization, positioning it as a modern alternative for federal, state, and local agencies [17] - The launch of a new pricing model allows customers to purchase Qualys units, providing access to the entire platform [20] Q&A Session Summary Question: Insights on the macro environment and guidance conservatism - Management indicated that the environment remains stable but challenging, with customers being cautious about spending [31] Question: Performance of mROC messaging - The mROC concept is resonating well with customers, providing a proactive risk management solution that differentiates from traditional offerings [34] Question: Bridging revenue and billings growth - Management noted that current billings could indicate bookings performance, with expectations of 6% to 8% growth for the year [40] Question: Expectations for the federal vertical in Q3 - Management expects FedRAMP High to create opportunities over the next few quarters, although immediate impact is not anticipated [44] Question: Impact of Flex pricing on larger commitments - Early feedback on the new pricing model has been positive, allowing customers to access multiple modules without purchasing additional SKUs [51] Question: Drivers of revenue outperformance - Management attributed revenue outperformance to improved execution and a more conservative guidance framework due to macro uncertainties [58] Question: Improvement in gross retention and net retention - The improvement is attributed to both reduced macro headwinds and effective execution in customer discussions [78]
Qualys(QLYS) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-08-05 22:00
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Revenues grew 10% to $164.1 million, with channel contributions increasing to 49% of total revenues from 46% a year ago [21][22] - Adjusted EBITDA for Q2 was $73.4 million, representing a 45% margin compared to 47% a year ago [23] - Free cash flow was $32.4 million, representing a 20% margin compared to 33% in the prior year [24] - EPS for Q2 grew 11% to $1.68 [24] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Patch management and cybersecurity asset management combined accounted for 16% of total bookings and 26% of new bookings on an LTM basis [23] - Cloud security solutions, Total Cloud SINA, made up 5% of LTM bookings [23] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - International revenue grew by 15%, outpacing domestic growth of 7% [22] - The number of customers spending $500,000 or more grew 7% year-over-year to 212 [12] Company Strategy and Development Direction - Qualys is pioneering a new risk operation center category in cybersecurity, focusing on proactive risk management rather than just detection [6][7] - The company is expanding its ETM solution and introducing identity security management to address the evolving cybersecurity landscape [10][11] - A new flexible pricing model, Qualys units (QLUs), allows customers to access the entire platform and utilize modules of their choice [18] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - The management noted ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty but expressed optimism about improving net dollar expansion rates, which increased to 104% [32][33] - The company expects revenue growth for the full year 2025 to be in the range of $656 million to $662 million, representing an 8% to 9% growth rate [25][26] - Management emphasized the importance of continued investment in sales and marketing to drive growth and capitalize on market opportunities [27] Other Important Information - Qualys received FedRAMP High authorization, positioning it as a modern alternative for federal, state, and local agencies [16] - The company is focusing on expanding its partner ecosystem to drive growth and enhance its market presence [17] Q&A Session Summary Question: Insights on the macro environment and guidance conservatism - Management acknowledged a stable but challenging environment, with customers being cautious about spending [32] Question: Performance of mROC messaging - Management noted that partners are excited about the proactive risk management capabilities offered by mROC, differentiating it from traditional SOC services [35] Question: Bridging revenue and billings growth - Management indicated that current billings growth is expected to align with revenue growth guidance of 6% to 8% [41] Question: Expectations for the federal vertical post-FedRAMP High - Management expressed optimism about future opportunities in the federal sector, although immediate impacts are not expected [46][48] Question: Impact of Qualys Flex pricing - Management reported positive feedback on the new pricing model, which allows customers to access multiple modules without purchasing additional SKUs [51] Question: Revenue outperformance and guidance - Management attributed revenue outperformance to a more conservative initial guidance due to macro uncertainties, but noted strong execution in the first half of the year [58]