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title: "Qualys Earnings Call Highlights AI-Fueled Growth Momentum"
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description: "Qualys reported Q2 revenue of $182.2 million, up 11% year-over-year, driven by strong demand for its security platform. Adjusted EBITDA reached $83.8 million with a 46% margin, and EPS was $1.98. The company raised full-year guidance for both revenue and earnings per share. Key highlights include double-digit growth in channel and international sales, improved free cash flow margins, and significant traction in AI-native products like the ROC suite. Despite some executive turnover and elongated deal cycles, management expressed confidence in long-term growth momentum."
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# Qualys Earnings Call Highlights AI-Fueled Growth Momentum

Qualys Inc ((QLYS)) has held its Q2 earnings call. Read on for the main highlights of the call.

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Qualys’ latest earnings call struck an upbeat tone, as management balanced strong execution with measured caution about deal timing and macro uncertainty. Revenue grew double‑digits, profitability improved, and cash generation surged, giving the company room to invest in go‑to‑market and product innovation while still raising full‑year guidance for both revenue and earnings per share.

## Revenue Growth

Q2 revenue rose 11% year over year to $182.2 million, underscoring steady demand for Qualys’ security platform despite a choppy IT spending backdrop. Management framed this as evidence that its risk‑based approach is resonating with customers even as some larger platform deals remain subject to elongated approval cycles.

## Adjusted EBITDA and Profitability

Adjusted EBITDA reached $83.8 million, translating to a 46% margin compared with 45% a year earlier, showing Qualys can expand profit even while ramping investment. Q2 earnings per share came in at $1.98, reinforcing the company’s reputation as one of the more profitable names in cloud security.

## Channel and Geographic Momentum

Channel partners now account for 54% of revenue, up from 49% a year ago, with channel‑driven sales growing 22% and helping Qualys reach new segments. International revenue climbed 15% versus 8% in the U.S., shifting the mix to 55% domestic and 45% international and highlighting overseas markets as a key growth lever.

## Bookings, Billings and Expansion Metrics

Billings grew roughly 16% in the quarter, outpacing revenue and signaling healthy future growth, while the net dollar expansion rate improved to 105% from 103% at the start of the year. Management also pointed to last‑twelve‑month current billings growth accelerating to 10% from 8.5%, suggesting improving momentum in customer spend.

## Strong Free Cash Flow and Capital Allocation

Free cash flow reached $55.9 million, a 31% margin versus 20% a year earlier, giving Qualys ample financial flexibility even after higher sales and marketing outlays. The company repurchased $76.8 million of stock, or about 797,000 shares, and still has nearly $230 million remaining on its buyback authorization.

## Product Adoption and Pipeline Momentum

Emerging offerings are gaining traction, with ETM and CSAM contributing 12% of total bookings and 14% of new bookings over the last year, up from 9% and 10% respectively. Patch management also expanded its footprint, comprising 9% of total bookings and 16% of new bookings, while TotalCloud held a steady 5% share.

## Major Product and Platform Innovations

Management highlighted an AI‑native ROC suite that includes scanless, near‑instant detection, exploit validation, AI‑driven remediation, peer‑to‑peer patching, and an upgraded TotalAI 2.0 for securing AI environments. Early benchmarking suggests exposure windows can shrink from weeks to minutes and that automated patching could address around 60% of vulnerabilities, a pitch aimed at customers grappling with faster‑moving threats.

## Customer Wins and QFlex Traction

Qualys showcased upsells including a low seven‑figure annual QFlex deal with a Global 300 customer and a six‑figure expansion with a European healthcare provider adopting multiple modules. QFlex, now live for enterprise accounts, is helping spark broader platform discussions, though management noted its financial contribution remains modest so far.

## Federal Opportunity and Compliance Positioning

The company emphasized a growing pipeline in the federal sector, pointing to its FedRAMP High‑certified platform as a differentiator for rapid detection and remediation. While federal revenue is not yet material, Qualys sees alignment with evolving cyber directives as an emerging source of upside over time.

## Executive Turnover

Investors were reminded of leadership changes, including the departure of the chief information security officer and the general manager overseeing ETM. To address continuity concerns, Qualys promoted Shailesh Athalye to chief product solutions officer and announced a new CISO, signaling an effort to maintain strategic focus while refreshing the bench.

## Increased Operating Expenses and S&M Investment

Operating expenses rose 8% to $73.2 million, with sales and marketing up 14% year over year as Qualys expands headcount and go‑to‑market capacity. Management framed these investments as necessary to capture a larger share of a growing addressable market, even as they balance spending with their commitment to mid‑40s margins.

## VMDR Mix Decline

VMDR’s share of bookings slipped to 49% from 54% a year earlier, reflecting a shift toward newer offerings and broader platform deals rather than standalone vulnerability scanning. While this mix change could pressure some legacy revenue streams, management argued it positions Qualys for more durable, multi‑product relationships.

## Timing Uncertainty on ETM Conversion

Many ETM and ROC deals are still in pipeline or proof‑of‑concept phases, with large enterprise budgets and multi‑stakeholder approvals stretching sales cycles. Management also noted that spending momentum tied to recent high‑profile cyber events is in early stages, adding timing uncertainty to when these opportunities translate into revenue.

## Conservative Near‑Term Billings Assumptions

Despite strong Q2 billings, the company reiterated a baseline assumption of 7% to 8% current billings growth for the second half. This cautious stance reflects the lumpiness of large deals and helps set expectations that full‑year current billings will be roughly in line with the 9% to 10% revenue growth outlook.

## QFlex Early Adoption and Federal Business Scale

Qualys acknowledged that QFlex, while strategically important, is currently used by only a small slice of its customer base and is not yet a meaningful revenue driver. Similarly, the federal business remains a small portion of total sales, representing optionality rather than a near‑term growth pillar.

## Elevated Threat Environment and Margins

Management warned that AI‑driven threats are compressing exploit timelines and accelerating the weaponization of vulnerabilities, raising the stakes for customers and heightening demand for faster remediation. Against this backdrop, the company noted that normalized first‑half free cash flow margins ticked down to 42% from 43%, reflecting a modest normalization even as Q2 margins improved.

## Guidance and Outlook

Qualys raised full‑year revenue guidance to a range of $732 million to $738 million, implying 9% to 10% growth, and now expects full‑year EPS of $7.74 to $7.88 with adjusted EBITDA margins in the mid‑40s. For the third quarter, management guided to revenue of $185.5 million to $187.5 million and EPS of $1.91 to $1.98, assuming net dollar expansion around 105%, low‑teens operating expense growth and free cash flow margins in the low‑40s.

Qualys’ earnings call painted the picture of a profitable security vendor leaning into AI‑driven innovation while carefully managing execution risk. Revenue and billings momentum, strong cash generation, and a guidance raise underscored management’s confidence, even as elongated sales cycles, product mix shifts, and leadership changes introduce some uncertainty for investors to monitor.

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