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CrowdStrike earnings to shed light on fallout from global Windows outage



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CrowdStrike reports first earnings after global outage caused by faulty update

Analysts worry about impact on new customer additions and market share losses

CrowdStrike's stock down 20% since outage, but up 5% for the year

By Jaspreet Singh

Aug 27 (Reuters) -CrowdStrike's CRWD.O results on Wednesday will offer a first look at thefinancial implications of theglobal cyber outage that paralyzed Microsoft MSFT.O Windows operating system last month, with investors keen to understand the impact on the cybersecurity firm's reputation and whether it has led to potential market share losses to rivals.

The July 19 outage was caused by a faulty software update from CrowdStrike that disrupted internet services globally, leaving thousands ofpeople stranded at airports after mass flight cancellations and causing broadcasters to go off-air, while sectors such as banking to healthcare were also hit hard.

The incidentaffected nearly 8.5 million Windows devices, Microsoft had said, and sparked several lawsuits for CrowdStrike, including one from Delta Air Lines DAL.N.

"We worry new customer additions are going to see an impact. Executives may want to get 'into the weeds' on why CrowdStrike is the right answer and why their choice is not inviting a future outage," Bernstein analysts said in a note.

The outage may have compromisedCrowdStrike's ability to negotiate with clients on its terms and acquire new deals, giving rivals an opportunity to seize market share in the short term.

After the outage customers have reevaluated their options, Palo Alto Networks' PANW.O CEO Nikesh Arora said on a post-earnings call last week. Analysts say rivals have increased discounts since the incident to attract customers, thereby gainingmarket share from CrowdStrike.

Over half of the 45 brokerages covering the company have cut their annual revenue estimates following the incident, with several expecting CrowdStrike to lower its annual revenue forecast from the current outlook of between $3.98 billion and $4.01 billion.

Shares of the company have declined about 20% since the outage, wiping about $20 billion from its market value. Meanwhile, SentinelOne and Palo Alto Networks have gained 25.4% and 8.3%, respectively.

Still, CrowdStrike's stock is up more than 5% for the year, buoyed bythe company's dominant position in an industry where customers are turning to larger providers that offer integral cybersecurity solutions to reduce costs.

The company is expected to report a 31% jump in revenue for the quarter ended July, according to analysts polled by LSEG.

Some analysts suggested thatthe hit from the outage would likely be short-term, pointing to CrowdStrike's strong position in the industry and the high costs associated with switching from one large cybersecurity provider to another.

"Not all customers felt the pain," Bernstein said, adding that "replacing CrowdStrike may be an even riskier move, and seems unlikely."

Some analysts also said that CrowdStrike's efforts to help customers bring their systems back online after the outage have helped its reputation among existing clients.

However, "with competitors like Palo Alto Networks ready to pick up lost business, CrowdStrike has to mount a charm offensive to win back trust in partners and customers," said Gadjo Sevilla, senior analyst for technology at Emarketer.

The company is set to participatein the summit Microsoft plans to hold in September to improve cybersecurity systems.


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Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; editing by Alan Barona

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