Datadog raises annual forecast on strong cloud security demand, shares jump 36%


FILE PHOTO: A logo for Datadog is seen during the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) in Paris, France, March 20, 2024. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo

May 7 (Reuters) - Cloud security ⁠firm Datadog on Thursday raised its annual forecast after ⁠beating Wall Street expectations for first-quarter results, fueled by ‌high demand for its cloud security products amid rising artificial intelligence adoption.

• The company's shares were up nearly 36% in early trading.

• The demand for Datadog's ​monitoring and security tools have been ⁠on a rise due to ⁠increase in generative AI and cloud migration.

• The company now sees ⁠full-year ‌2026 revenue between $4.30 billion and $4.34 billion, compared to its prior forecast of $4.06 billion to $4.10 billion.

• It also ⁠expects full-year adjusted profit between $2.36 and $2.44 per share, compared ​with its ‌previous expectation of $2.08 to $2.16 per share.

• New York City-headquartered Datadog ⁠provides a ​cloud-based monitoring and analytics platform that can help companies see how their software and servers are performing in one place.

• Its first-quarter revenue ⁠grew 32% to $1.01 billion from a ​year ago, well ahead of estimates of $961.3 million, according to data compiled by LSEG.

• Quarterly adjusted profit came in at 60 cents ⁠per share, topping expectations of 51 cents per share.

• "We are helping customers of all sizes and industries deploy modern, cloud-based, AI-enabled solutions," CEO Olivier Pomel said.

• The company sees second-quarter revenue between $1.07 ​billion and $1.08 billion, well above estimates of $961.3 ⁠million.

• Q2 adj profit per share is expected between 57 ​cents and 59 cents, also above the ‌estimates of 50 cents per share.

• ​Datadog's customers include companies like Samsung, NASDAQ, Comcast, Shell and PayPal.

(Reporting by Arunesh Sinha; Editing by Shailesh Kuber)

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