Document_and_Entity_Informatio
Document and Entity Information | 3 Months Ended |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Apr. 30, 2014 |
Document And Entity Information [Abstract] | ' |
Document Type | '10-Q |
Amendment Flag | 'false |
Document Period End Date | 30-Apr-14 |
Document Fiscal Year Focus | '2015 |
Document Fiscal Period Focus | 'Q1 |
Trading Symbol | 'CRM |
Entity Registrant Name | 'SALESFORCE COM INC |
Entity Central Index Key | '0001108524 |
Current Fiscal Year End Date | '--01-31 |
Entity Filer Category | 'Large Accelerated Filer |
Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding | 614 |
Condensed_Consolidated_Balance
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (USD $) | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | ||
Current assets: | ' | ' |
Cash and cash equivalents | $827,891 | $781,635 |
Short-term marketable securities | 51,233 | 57,139 |
Accounts receivable, net | 684,155 | 1,360,837 |
Deferred commissions | 162,494 | 171,461 |
Prepaid expenses and other current assets | 313,608 | 309,180 |
Total current assets | 2,039,381 | 2,680,252 |
Marketable securities, noncurrent | 650,764 | 482,243 |
Property and equipment, net | 1,251,000 | 1,240,746 |
Deferred commissions, noncurrent | 143,467 | 153,459 |
Capitalized software, net | 455,819 | 481,917 |
Goodwill | 3,500,823 | 3,500,823 |
Other assets, net | 600,090 | 613,490 |
Total assets | 8,641,344 | 9,152,930 |
Current liabilities: | ' | ' |
Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities | 766,601 | 934,324 |
Deferred revenue | 2,288,324 | 2,473,705 |
Convertible 0.75% senior notes, net | 275,029 | 542,159 |
Term loan, current | 30,000 | 30,000 |
Total current liabilities | 3,359,954 | 3,980,188 |
Convertible 0.25% senior notes, net | 1,052,815 | 1,046,930 |
Term loan, noncurrent | 247,500 | 255,000 |
Deferred revenue, noncurrent | 36,291 | 48,410 |
Other noncurrent liabilities | 802,927 | 757,187 |
Total liabilities | 5,499,487 | 6,087,715 |
Temporary equity | 9,943 | 26,705 |
Stockholders’ equity: | ' | ' |
Common stock | 614 | 610 |
Additional paid-in capital | 3,556,070 | 3,363,377 |
Accumulated other comprehensive income | 15,298 | 17,680 |
Accumulated deficit | -440,068 | -343,157 |
Total stockholders’ equity | 3,131,914 | 3,038,510 |
Total liabilities, temporary equity and stockholders’ equity | $8,641,344 | $9,152,930 |
Condensed_Consolidated_Balance1
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (Parenthetical) | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 |
Current | ' | ' |
Interest percentage of convertible senior notes | 0.75% | 0.75% |
Non Current | ' | ' |
Interest percentage of convertible senior notes | 0.25% | 0.25% |
Condensed_Consolidated_Stateme
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | |||
In Thousands, except Per Share data, unless otherwise specified | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 | ||
Revenues: | ' | ' | ||
Subscription and support | $1,147,306 | $842,221 | ||
Professional services and other | 79,466 | 50,412 | ||
Total revenues | 1,226,772 | 892,633 | ||
Cost of revenues: | ' | ' | ||
Subscription and support | 208,947 | [1],[2] | 153,550 | [1],[2] |
Professional services and other | 83,358 | [1],[2] | 55,444 | [1],[2] |
Total cost of revenues | 292,305 | [1],[2] | 208,994 | [1],[2] |
Gross profit | 934,467 | 683,639 | ||
Operating expenses: | ' | ' | ||
Research and development | 188,358 | [1],[2] | 131,939 | [1],[2] |
Marketing and sales | 639,355 | [1],[2] | 466,490 | [1],[2] |
General and administrative | 162,095 | [1],[2] | 129,750 | [1],[2] |
Total operating expenses | 989,808 | [1],[2] | 728,179 | [1],[2] |
Loss from operations | -55,341 | -44,540 | ||
Investment income | 1,778 | 3,354 | ||
Interest expense | -20,359 | -11,883 | ||
Other expense | -10,847 | [3] | -874 | [3] |
Loss before provision for income taxes | -84,769 | -53,943 | ||
Provision for income taxes | -12,142 | -13,778 | ||
Net loss | ($96,911) | ($67,721) | ||
Basic net loss per share (in dollars per share) | ($0.16) | ($0.12) | ||
Diluted net loss per share (in dollars per share) | ($0.16) | ($0.12) | ||
Shares used in computing basic net loss per share (in shares) | 612,512 | 588,385 | ||
Shares used in computing diluted net loss per share (in shares) | 612,512 | 588,385 | ||
[1] | Amounts include stock-based expenses, as follows:Â Three Months Ended April 30, 2014Â 2013Â Cost of revenues$11,810Â $10,678Â Research and development27,284Â 24,429Â Marketing and sales67,133Â 59,802Â General and administrative24,865Â 19,820 | |||
[2] | Amounts include amortization of purchased intangibles from business combinations, as follows:Â Three Months Ended April 30, 2014Â 2013Â Cost of revenues$28,672Â $21,305Â Marketing and sales14,965Â 2,460 | |||
[3] | Amount includes approximately $8.5 million loss on conversions of our convertible 0.75% senior notes due January 2015 recognized during the three months ended April 30, 2014. |
Condensed_Consolidated_Stateme1
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Parenthetical) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | |||||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 | |
Cost of revenues | Cost of revenues | Marketing and sales | Marketing and sales | Research and development | Research and development | General and administrative | General and administrative | |
Amortization of purchased intangibles from business combinations | $28,672,000 | $21,305,000 | $14,965,000 | $2,460,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Stock-based expenses | $11,810,000 | $10,678,000 | $67,133,000 | $59,802,000 | $27,284,000 | $24,429,000 | $24,865,000 | $19,820,000 |
Condensed_Consolidated_Stateme2
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Loss (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 |
Statement of Comprehensive Income [Abstract] | ' | ' |
Net loss | ($96,911) | ($67,721) |
Other comprehensive loss, before tax and net of reclassification adjustments: | ' | ' |
Foreign currency translation and other gains (losses) | 3,115 | -5,760 |
Unrealized gains (losses) on investments | -5,497 | 1,721 |
Other comprehensive loss, before tax | -2,382 | -4,039 |
Tax effect | 0 | 628 |
Other comprehensive loss, net of tax | -2,382 | -3,411 |
Comprehensive loss | ($99,293) | ($71,132) |
Condensed_Consolidated_Stateme3
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 |
Operating activities: | ' | ' |
Net loss | ($96,911) | ($67,721) |
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by operating activities: | ' | ' |
Depreciation and amortization | 110,808 | 62,297 |
Amortization of debt discount and transaction costs | 11,791 | 9,670 |
Loss on conversions of convertible senior notes | 8,529 | 0 |
Amortization of deferred commissions | 59,855 | 45,667 |
Expenses related to employee stock plans | 131,092 | 114,729 |
Excess tax benefits from employee stock plans | -9,041 | -1,866 |
Changes in assets and liabilities, net of business combinations: | ' | ' |
Accounts receivable, net | 676,682 | 369,889 |
Deferred commissions | -40,896 | -17,483 |
Prepaid expenses, current assets and other assets | 4,277 | -6,350 |
Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities | -185,599 | -95,808 |
Deferred revenue | -197,500 | -129,835 |
Net cash provided by operating activities | 473,087 | 283,189 |
Investing activities: | ' | ' |
Business combinations, net of cash acquired | 0 | -22,161 |
Nonrefundable deposit received for land | 30,000 | 0 |
Strategic investments | -16,246 | -5,116 |
Purchases of marketable securities | -250,536 | -264,287 |
Sales of marketable securities | 79,312 | 111,740 |
Maturities of marketable securities | 7,198 | 14,558 |
Capital expenditures | -60,098 | -54,010 |
Net cash used in investing activities | -210,370 | -219,276 |
Financing activities: | ' | ' |
Proceeds from borrowings on convertible senior notes, net | 0 | 1,132,750 |
Proceeds from issuance of warrants | 0 | 84,800 |
Purchase of convertible note hedge | 0 | -153,800 |
Proceeds from employee stock plans | 73,795 | 66,524 |
Excess tax benefits from employee stock plans | 9,041 | 1,866 |
Payments on convertible senior notes | -283,892 | 0 |
Principal payments on capital lease obligations | -10,594 | -8,499 |
Principal payments on term loan | -7,500 | 0 |
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities | -219,150 | 1,123,641 |
Effect of exchange rate changes | 2,689 | -6,809 |
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents | 46,256 | 1,180,745 |
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period | 781,635 | 747,245 |
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period | 827,891 | 1,927,990 |
Cash paid during the period for: | ' | ' |
Interest | 8,667 | 642 |
Income taxes, net of tax refunds | 9,994 | 17,283 |
Non-cash financing and investing activities: | ' | ' |
Fixed assets acquired under capital leases | 5,886 | 6,557 |
Building in progress - leased facility acquired under financing obligation | $12,760 | $0 |
Summary_of_Business_and_Signif
Summary of Business and Significant Accounting Policies | 3 Months Ended | ||||||||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | |||||||||||
Accounting Policies [Abstract] | ' | ||||||||||
Summary of Business and Significant Accounting Policies | ' | ||||||||||
Summary of Business and Significant Accounting Policies | |||||||||||
Description of Business | |||||||||||
Salesforce.com, inc. (the “Company”) is a provider of enterprise cloud computing services. The Company is dedicated to helping customers of all sizes and industries worldwide transform themselves into “customer companies” by empowering them to connect with their customers, partners, employees and products in entirely new ways. The Company provides customers with the solutions they need to build a next generation social front office with social and mobile cloud technologies. | |||||||||||
Fiscal Year | |||||||||||
The Company’s fiscal year ends on January 31. References to fiscal 2015, for example, refer to the fiscal year ending January 31, 2015. | |||||||||||
Basis of Presentation | |||||||||||
The accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheet as of April 30, 2014 and the condensed consolidated statements of operations, the condensed consolidated statements of comprehensive loss and the condensed consolidated statements of cash flows for the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively, are unaudited. The condensed consolidated balance sheet data as of January 31, 2014 was derived from the audited consolidated financial statements which are included in the Company’s Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended January 31, 2014, which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) on March 5, 2014. The accompanying statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements and related notes contained in the Company’s fiscal 2014 Form 10-K. | |||||||||||
The accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) for interim financial information. Accordingly, they do not include all of the financial information and footnotes required by U.S. GAAP for complete financial statements. In the opinion of the Company’s management, the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared on the same basis as the audited consolidated financial statements in the Form 10-K, and include all adjustments necessary for the fair presentation of the Company’s balance sheet as of April 30, 2014, and its results of operations, including its comprehensive loss, and its cash flows for the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013. All adjustments are of a normal recurring nature. The results for the three months ended April 30, 2014 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for any subsequent quarter or for the fiscal year ending January 31, 2015. | |||||||||||
Use of Estimates | |||||||||||
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions in the Company’s condensed consolidated financial statements and notes thereto. | |||||||||||
Significant estimates and assumptions made by management include the determination of: | |||||||||||
• | the best estimate of selling price of the deliverables included in multiple deliverable revenue arrangements, | ||||||||||
• | the fair value of assets acquired and liabilities assumed for business combinations, | ||||||||||
• | the recognition, measurement and valuation of current and deferred income taxes, | ||||||||||
• | the recognition and measurement of loss contingencies, | ||||||||||
• | the fair value of the convertible notes, | ||||||||||
• | the fair value of stock awards issued and related forfeiture rates, | ||||||||||
• | the valuation of strategic investments and the determination of other-than-temporary impairments, | ||||||||||
• | the estimate of real estate sublease rental rates and market conditions, and | ||||||||||
• | the assessment of recoverability of long-lived assets (property and equipment, goodwill and identified intangibles). | ||||||||||
Actual results could differ materially from those estimates. | |||||||||||
Principles of Consolidation | |||||||||||
The condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly-owned subsidiaries. All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. | |||||||||||
Segments | |||||||||||
The Company operates as one operating segment. Operating segments are defined as components of an enterprise for which separate financial information is evaluated regularly by the chief operating decision maker, who is the chief executive officer, in deciding how to allocate resources and assessing performance. Over the past few years, the Company has completed several acquisitions. These acquisitions have allowed the Company to expand its offerings, presence and reach in various market segments of the enterprise cloud computing market. While the Company has offerings in multiple enterprise cloud computing market segments, the Company’s business operates in one operating segment because the Company’s chief operating decision maker evaluates the Company’s financial information and resources and assesses the performance of these resources on a consolidated basis. Since the Company operates in one operating segment, all required financial segment information can be found in the condensed consolidated financial statements. | |||||||||||
Concentrations of Credit Risk and Significant Customers | |||||||||||
The Company’s financial instruments that are exposed to concentrations of credit risk consist primarily of cash and cash equivalents, marketable securities and trade accounts receivable. Although the Company deposits its cash with multiple financial institutions, its deposits, at times, may exceed federally insured limits. Collateral is not required for accounts receivable. The Company maintains an allowance for doubtful accounts receivable balances. The allowance is based upon historical loss patterns, the number of days that billings are past due and an evaluation of the potential risk of loss associated with delinquent accounts. | |||||||||||
No customer accounted for more than five percent of accounts receivable at April 30, 2014 and January 31, 2014, respectively. No single customer accounted for five percent or more of total revenue during the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013. | |||||||||||
Geographic Locations | |||||||||||
As of April 30, 2014 and January 31, 2014, assets located outside the Americas were 13 percent and 12 percent of total assets, respectively. | |||||||||||
Revenues by geographical region are as follows (in thousands): | |||||||||||
Three Months Ended | |||||||||||
April 30, | |||||||||||
2014 | 2013 | ||||||||||
Americas | $ | 876,377 | $ | 631,108 | |||||||
Europe | 230,810 | 162,826 | |||||||||
Asia Pacific | 119,585 | 98,699 | |||||||||
$ | 1,226,772 | $ | 892,633 | ||||||||
Americas revenue attributed to the United States was approximately 94 percent and 95 percent for the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively. | |||||||||||
Revenue Recognition | |||||||||||
The Company derives its revenues from two sources: (1) subscription revenues, which are comprised of subscription fees from customers accessing the Company’s enterprise cloud computing services and from customers paying for additional support beyond the standard support that is included in the basic subscription fees; and (2) related professional services such as process mapping, project management, implementation services and other revenue. “Other revenue” consists primarily of training fees. | |||||||||||
The Company commences revenue recognition when all of the following conditions are satisfied: | |||||||||||
• | there is persuasive evidence of an arrangement; | ||||||||||
• | the service has been or is being provided to the customer; | ||||||||||
• | the collection of the fees is reasonably assured; and | ||||||||||
• | the amount of fees to be paid by the customer is fixed or determinable. | ||||||||||
The Company’s subscription service arrangements are non-cancelable and do not contain refund-type provisions. | |||||||||||
Subscription and Support Revenues | |||||||||||
Subscription and support revenues are recognized ratably over the contract terms beginning on the commencement date of each contract, which is the date the Company’s service is made available to customers. | |||||||||||
Amounts that have been invoiced are recorded in accounts receivable and in deferred revenue or revenue, depending on whether the revenue recognition criteria have been met. | |||||||||||
Professional Services and Other Revenues | |||||||||||
The majority of the Company’s professional services contracts are on a time and material basis. When these services are not combined with subscription revenues as a single unit of accounting, as discussed below, these revenues are recognized as the services are rendered for time and material contracts, and when the milestones are achieved and accepted by the customer for fixed price contracts. Training revenues are recognized as the services are performed. | |||||||||||
Multiple Deliverable Arrangements | |||||||||||
The Company enters into arrangements with multiple deliverables that generally include multiple subscriptions, premium support and professional services. If the deliverables have standalone value upon delivery, the Company accounts for each deliverable separately. Subscription services have standalone value as such services are often sold separately. In determining whether professional services have standalone value, the Company considers the following factors for each professional services agreement: availability of the services from other vendors, the nature of the professional services, the timing of when the professional services contract was signed in comparison to the subscription service start date and the contractual dependence of the subscription service on the customer’s satisfaction with the professional services work. To date, the Company has concluded that all of the professional services included in multiple deliverable arrangements executed have standalone value. | |||||||||||
Multiple deliverables included in an arrangement are separated into different units of accounting and the arrangement consideration is allocated to the identified separate units based on a relative selling price hierarchy. The Company determines the relative selling price for a deliverable based on its vendor-specific objective evidence of selling price (“VSOE”), if available, or its best estimate of selling price (“BESP”), if VSOE is not available. The Company has determined that third-party evidence of selling price (“TPE”) is not a practical alternative due to differences in its service offerings compared to other parties and the availability of relevant third-party pricing information. The amount of revenue allocated to delivered items is limited by contingent revenue, if any. | |||||||||||
For certain professional services, the Company has established VSOE as a consistent number of standalone sales of these deliverables have been priced within a reasonably narrow range. The Company has not established VSOE for its subscription services due to lack of pricing consistency, the introduction of new services and other factors. Accordingly, the Company uses its BESP to determine the relative selling price. | |||||||||||
The Company determined BESP by considering its overall pricing objectives and market conditions. Significant pricing practices taken into consideration include the Company’s discounting practices, the size and volume of the Company’s transactions, the customer demographic, the geographic area where services are sold, price lists, its go-to-market strategy, historical standalone sales and contract prices. The determination of BESP is made through consultation with and approval by the Company’s management, taking into consideration the go-to-market strategy. As the Company’s go-to-market strategies evolve, the Company may modify its pricing practices in the future, which could result in changes in relative selling prices, including both VSOE and BESP. | |||||||||||
Deferred Revenue | |||||||||||
The deferred revenue balance does not represent the total contract value of annual or multi-year, non-cancelable subscription agreements. Deferred revenue primarily consists of billings or payments received in advance of revenue recognition from subscription services described above and is recognized as the revenue recognition criteria are met. The Company generally invoices customers in annual or quarterly installments. Deferred revenue is influenced by several factors, including seasonality, the compounding effects of renewals, invoice duration, invoice timing and new business linearity within the quarter. | |||||||||||
Deferred revenue that will be recognized during the succeeding 12 month period is recorded as current deferred revenue and the remaining portion is recorded as noncurrent. | |||||||||||
Deferred Commissions | |||||||||||
Deferred commissions are the incremental costs that are directly associated with non-cancelable subscription contracts with customers and consist of sales commissions paid to the Company’s direct sales force. | |||||||||||
The commissions are deferred and amortized over the non-cancelable terms of the related customer contracts, which are typically 12 to 36 months. The commission payments are paid in full the month after the customer’s service commences. The deferred commission amounts are recoverable through the future revenue streams under the non-cancelable customer contracts. The Company believes this is the preferable method of accounting as the commission charges are so closely related to the revenue from the non-cancelable customer contracts that they should be recorded as an asset and charged to expense over the same period that the subscription revenue is recognized. Amortization of deferred commissions is included in marketing and sales expense in the accompanying condensed consolidated statements of operations. | |||||||||||
Cash and Cash Equivalents | |||||||||||
The Company considers all highly liquid investments purchased with an original maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents. Cash and cash equivalents are stated at fair value. | |||||||||||
Marketable Securities | |||||||||||
Management determines the appropriate classification of marketable securities at the time of purchase and reevaluates such determination at each balance sheet date. Securities are classified as available for sale and are carried at fair value, with the change in unrealized gains and losses, net of tax, reported as a separate component on the condensed consolidated statements of comprehensive loss. Fair value is determined based on quoted market rates when observable or utilizing data points that are observable, such as quoted prices, interest rates and yield curves. Declines in fair value judged to be other-than-temporary on securities available for sale are included as a component of investment income. In order to determine whether a decline in value is other-than-temporary, the Company evaluates, among other factors: the duration and extent to which the fair value has been less than the carrying value and its intent and ability to retain the investment for a period of time sufficient to allow for any anticipated recovery in fair value. The cost of securities sold is based on the specific-identification method. Interest on securities classified as available for sale is also included as a component of investment income. | |||||||||||
Fair Value Measurement | |||||||||||
The Company measures its cash equivalents, marketable securities and foreign currency derivative contracts at fair value. | |||||||||||
The additional disclosures regarding the Company’s fair value measurements are included in Note 2 “Investments”. | |||||||||||
Property and Equipment | |||||||||||
Property and equipment are stated at cost. Depreciation is calculated on a straight-line basis over the estimated useful lives of those assets as follows: | |||||||||||
Computer, equipment and software | 3 to 9 years | ||||||||||
Furniture and fixtures | 5 years | ||||||||||
Leasehold improvements | Shorter of the lease term or 10 years | ||||||||||
Building improvements | Amortized over the estimated useful lives of the respective assets when they are ready for their intended use. | ||||||||||
When assets are retired or otherwise disposed of, the cost and accumulated depreciation and amortization are removed from their respective accounts and any loss on such retirement is reflected in operating expenses. | |||||||||||
Capitalized Internal-Use Software Costs | |||||||||||
The Company capitalizes costs related to its enterprise cloud computing services and certain projects for internal use incurred during the application development stage. Costs related to preliminary project activities and post implementation activities are expensed as incurred. Internal-use software is amortized on a straight-line basis over its estimated useful life, which is generally three to five years. Management evaluates the useful lives of these assets on an annual basis and tests for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances occur that could impact the recoverability of these assets. | |||||||||||
Goodwill, Intangible Assets, Long-Lived Assets and Impairment Assessments | |||||||||||
The Company evaluates and tests the recoverability of its goodwill for impairment at least annually during the fourth quarter or more often if and when circumstances indicate that goodwill may not be recoverable. | |||||||||||
Intangible assets are amortized over their useful lives. Each period the Company evaluates the estimated remaining useful life of its intangible assets and whether events or changes in circumstances warrant a revision to the remaining period of amortization. The carrying amounts of these assets are periodically reviewed for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value of these assets may not be recoverable. Recoverability of these assets is measured by comparison of the carrying amount of each asset to the future undiscounted cash flows the asset is expected to generate. If the undiscounted cash flows used in the test for recoverability are less than the carrying amount of these assets, then the carrying amount of such assets is reduced to fair value. | |||||||||||
The Company evaluates the recoverability of its long-lived assets for possible impairment whenever events or circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of such assets may not be recoverable. If such review indicates that the carrying amount of long-lived assets is not recoverable, the carrying amount of such assets is reduced to fair value. | |||||||||||
Business Combinations | |||||||||||
The Company uses its best estimates and assumptions to accurately assign fair value to the tangible and intangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed at the acquisition date. The Company’s estimates are inherently uncertain and subject to refinement. During the measurement period, which may be up to one year from the acquisition date, the Company may record adjustments to the fair value of these tangible and intangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed, with the corresponding offset to goodwill. In addition, uncertain tax positions and tax-related valuation allowances are initially established in connection with a business combination as of the acquisition date. The Company continues to collect information and reevaluates these estimates and assumptions quarterly and records any adjustments to the Company’s preliminary estimates to goodwill provided that the Company is within the measurement period. Upon the conclusion of the measurement period or final determination of the fair value of assets acquired or liabilities assumed, whichever comes first, any subsequent adjustments are recorded to the Company’s condensed consolidated statements of operations. | |||||||||||
Leases and Asset Retirement Obligations | |||||||||||
The Company categorizes leases at their inception as either operating or capital leases. In certain lease agreements, the Company may receive rent holidays and other incentives. The Company recognizes lease costs on a straight-line basis once control of the space is achieved, without regard to deferred payment terms, such as rent holidays that defer the commencement date of required payments. Additionally, incentives received are treated as a reduction of costs over the term of the agreement. | |||||||||||
The Company establishes assets and liabilities for the present value of estimated future costs to retire long-lived assets at the termination or expiration of a lease. Such assets are depreciated over the lease period into operating expense, and the recorded liabilities are accreted to the future value of the estimated retirement costs. | |||||||||||
The Company records assets and liabilities for the estimated construction costs incurred under build-to-suit lease arrangements to the extent it is involved in the construction of structural improvements or takes construction risk prior to commencement of a lease. | |||||||||||
Accounting for Stock-Based Compensation | |||||||||||
The Company recognizes stock-based expenses related to stock options and restricted stock awards on a straight-line basis over the requisite service period of the awards, which is generally the vesting term of four years. The Company recognizes stock-based expenses related to shares issued pursuant to its 2004 Employee Stock Purchase Plan (“ESPP”) on a straight-line basis over the offering period, which is 12 months. Stock-based expenses are recognized net of estimated forfeiture activity. The estimated forfeiture rate applied is based on historical forfeiture rates. The Company does not anticipate paying any cash dividends in the foreseeable future and therefore uses an expected dividend yield of zero in the option pricing model. | |||||||||||
The fair value of each stock option grant was estimated on the date of grant using the Black-Scholes option pricing model with the following assumptions and fair value per share: | |||||||||||
Three Months Ended | |||||||||||
April 30, | |||||||||||
Stock Options | 2014 | 2013 | |||||||||
Volatility | 37 | % | 43 | % | |||||||
Estimated life | 3.5 years | 3.7 years | |||||||||
Risk-free interest rate | 1.20-1.39 | % | 0.52-0.59 | % | |||||||
Weighted-average fair value per share of grants | $ | 16.93 | $ | 13.47 | |||||||
There were no stock purchase rights granted under the ESPP in the three months ended April 30, 2014 or 2013 as these stock purchase rights are only granted in June and December. | |||||||||||
The Company estimated its future stock price volatility considering both its observed option-implied volatilities and its historical volatility calculations. Management believes this is the best estimate of the expected volatility over the expected life of its stock options. | |||||||||||
The estimated life for the stock options was based on an analysis of historical exercise activity. The risk-free interest rate is based on the rate for a U.S. government security with the same estimated life at the time of the option grant. | |||||||||||
Income Taxes | |||||||||||
The Company uses the asset and liability method of accounting for income taxes. Under this method, deferred tax assets and liabilities are determined based on temporary differences between the financial statement and tax basis of assets and liabilities using enacted tax rates in effect for the year in which the differences are expected to reverse. The effect on deferred tax assets and liabilities of a change in tax laws is recognized in the consolidated statement of operations in the period that includes the enactment date. | |||||||||||
The Company’s tax positions are subject to income tax audits by multiple tax jurisdictions throughout the world. The Company recognizes the tax benefit of an uncertain tax position only if it is more likely than not that the position is sustainable upon examination by the taxing authority, solely based on its technical merits. The tax benefit recognized is measured as the largest amount of benefit which is greater than 50 percent likely to be realized upon settlement with the taxing authority. The Company recognizes interest accrued and penalties related to unrecognized tax benefits in the income tax provision. | |||||||||||
Valuation allowances are established when necessary to reduce deferred tax assets to the amounts that are more likely than not expected to be realized based on the weighting of positive and negative evidence. Future realization of deferred tax assets ultimately depends on the existence of sufficient taxable income of the appropriate character (for example, ordinary income or capital gain) within the carryback or carryforward periods available under the applicable tax law. The Company regularly reviews the deferred tax assets for recoverability based on historical taxable income, projected future taxable income, the expected timing of the reversals of existing temporary differences and tax planning strategies. The Company’s judgments regarding future profitability may change due to many factors, including future market conditions and the ability to successfully execute its business plans and/or tax planning strategies. Should there be a change in the ability to recover deferred tax assets, the tax provision would increase or decrease in the period in which the assessment is changed. | |||||||||||
Foreign Currency Translation | |||||||||||
The functional currency of the Company’s major foreign subsidiaries is generally the local currency. Adjustments resulting from translating foreign functional currency financial statements into U.S. dollars are recorded as a separate component on the condensed consolidated statements of comprehensive loss. Foreign currency transaction gains and losses are included in net loss for the period. All assets and liabilities denominated in a foreign currency are translated into U.S. dollars at the exchange rate on the balance sheet date. Revenues and expenses are translated at the average exchange rate during the period. Equity transactions are translated using historical exchange rates. | |||||||||||
Warranties and Indemnification | |||||||||||
The Company’s enterprise cloud computing services are typically warranted to perform in a manner consistent with general industry standards that are reasonably applicable and materially in accordance with the Company’s online help documentation under normal use and circumstances. | |||||||||||
The Company’s arrangements generally include certain provisions for indemnifying customers against liabilities if its products or services infringe a third-party’s intellectual property rights. To date, the Company has not incurred any material costs as a result of such obligations and has not accrued any liabilities related to such obligations in the accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements. | |||||||||||
The Company has also agreed to indemnify its directors and executive officers for costs associated with any fees, expenses, judgments, fines and settlement amounts incurred by any of these persons in any action or proceeding to which any of those persons is, or is threatened to be, made a party by reason of the person’s service as a director or officer, including any action by the Company, arising out of that person’s services as the Company’s director or officer or that person’s services provided to any other company or enterprise at the Company’s request. The Company maintains director and officer insurance coverage that would generally enable the Company to recover a portion of any future amounts paid. The Company may also be subject to indemnification obligations by law with respect to the actions of its employees under certain circumstances and in certain jurisdictions. |
Investments
Investments | 3 Months Ended | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Investments Schedule [Abstract] | ' | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Investments | ' | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2. Investments | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Marketable Securities | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
At April 30, 2014, marketable securities consisted of the following (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Investments classified as Marketable Securities | Amortized | Unrealized | Unrealized | Fair Value | ||||||||||||||||||||
Cost | Gains | Losses | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and obligations | $ | 417,693 | $ | 1,510 | $ | (137 | ) | $ | 419,066 | |||||||||||||||
U.S. treasury securities | 42,705 | 20 | (3 | ) | 42,722 | |||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage backed obligations | 35,811 | 238 | (96 | ) | 35,953 | |||||||||||||||||||
Asset backed securities | 70,401 | 74 | (34 | ) | 70,441 | |||||||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 2,999 | 1 | (3 | ) | 2,997 | |||||||||||||||||||
Foreign government obligations | 24,495 | 205 | 0 | 24,700 | ||||||||||||||||||||
U.S. agency obligations | 23,717 | 11 | (17 | ) | 23,711 | |||||||||||||||||||
Covered bonds | 81,573 | 836 | (2 | ) | 82,407 | |||||||||||||||||||
Total marketable securities | $ | 699,394 | $ | 2,895 | $ | (292 | ) | $ | 701,997 | |||||||||||||||
At January 31, 2014, marketable securities consisted of the following (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Investments classified as Marketable Securities | Amortized | Unrealized | Unrealized | Fair Value | ||||||||||||||||||||
Cost | Gains | Losses | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and obligations | $ | 340,706 | $ | 1,314 | $ | (170 | ) | $ | 341,850 | |||||||||||||||
U.S. treasury securities | 16,016 | 28 | 0 | 16,044 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage backed obligations | 24,888 | 281 | (93 | ) | 25,076 | |||||||||||||||||||
Asset backed securities | 38,213 | 39 | (35 | ) | 38,217 | |||||||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 2,000 | 1 | (3 | ) | 1,998 | |||||||||||||||||||
Foreign government obligations | 24,305 | 171 | (2 | ) | 24,474 | |||||||||||||||||||
U.S. agency obligations | 14,726 | 9 | (10 | ) | 14,725 | |||||||||||||||||||
Covered bonds | 76,282 | 717 | (1 | ) | 76,998 | |||||||||||||||||||
Total marketable securities | $ | 537,136 | $ | 2,560 | $ | (314 | ) | $ | 539,382 | |||||||||||||||
The duration of the investments classified as marketable securities is as follows (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
As of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
April 30, | January 31, | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2014 | 2014 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Recorded as follows: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Short-term (due in one year or less) | $ | 51,233 | $ | 57,139 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Long-term (due after one year) | 650,764 | 482,243 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 701,997 | $ | 539,382 | |||||||||||||||||||||
As of April 30, 2014, the following marketable securities were in an unrealized loss position (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Less than 12 Months | 12 Months or Greater | Total | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Fair Value | Unrealized | Fair Value | Unrealized | Fair Value | Unrealized | |||||||||||||||||||
Losses | Losses | Losses | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and obligations | $ | 93,208 | $ | (137 | ) | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 93,208 | $ | (137 | ) | ||||||||||
U.S. treasury securities | 32,147 | (3 | ) | 0 | 0 | 32,147 | (3 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
Mortgage backed obligations | 16,451 | (80 | ) | 1,861 | (16 | ) | 18,312 | (96 | ) | |||||||||||||||
Asset backed securities | 16,170 | (31 | ) | 1,676 | (3 | ) | 17,846 | (34 | ) | |||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 1,997 | (3 | ) | 0 | 0 | 1,997 | (3 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
U.S. agency obligations | 14,713 | (17 | ) | 0 | 0 | 14,713 | (17 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
Covered bonds | 2,070 | (2 | ) | 0 | 0 | 2,070 | (2 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
$ | 176,756 | $ | (273 | ) | $ | 3,537 | $ | (19 | ) | $ | 180,293 | $ | (292 | ) | ||||||||||
The unrealized loss for each of these fixed rate marketable securities ranged from less than $1,000 to $28,000. The Company does not believe any of the unrealized losses represent an other-than-temporary impairment based on its evaluation of available evidence as of April 30, 2014. The Company expects to receive the full principal and interest on all of these marketable securities. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fair Value Measurement | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
All of the Company’s cash equivalents, marketable securities and foreign currency derivative contracts are classified within Level 1 or Level 2 because the Company’s cash equivalents, marketable securities and foreign currency derivative contracts are valued using quoted market prices or alternative pricing sources and models utilizing observable market inputs. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Company uses a three-tier fair value hierarchy, which prioritizes the inputs used in the valuation methodologies in measuring fair value: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Level 1. Quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Level 2. Other inputs that are directly or indirectly observable in the marketplace. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Level 3. Unobservable inputs which are supported by little or no market activity. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The following table presents information about the Company’s assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value as of April 30, 2014 and indicates the fair value hierarchy of the valuation (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description | Quoted Prices in | Significant Other | Significant | Balances as of | ||||||||||||||||||||
Active Markets | Observable | Unobservable | April 30, 2014 | |||||||||||||||||||||
for Identical Assets | Inputs | Inputs | ||||||||||||||||||||||
(Level 1) | (Level 2) | (Level 3) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Cash equivalents (1): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Time deposits | $ | 0 | $ | 102,773 | $ | 0 | $ | 102,773 | ||||||||||||||||
Money market mutual funds | 237,395 | 0 | 0 | 237,395 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Marketable securities: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and obligations | 0 | 419,066 | 0 | 419,066 | ||||||||||||||||||||
U.S. treasury securities | 0 | 42,722 | 0 | 42,722 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage backed obligations | 0 | 35,953 | 0 | 35,953 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Asset backed securities | 0 | 70,441 | 0 | 70,441 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 0 | 2,997 | 0 | 2,997 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign government obligations | 0 | 24,700 | 0 | 24,700 | ||||||||||||||||||||
U.S. agency obligations | 0 | 23,711 | 0 | 23,711 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Covered bonds | 0 | 82,407 | 0 | 82,407 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency derivative contracts (2) | 0 | 550 | 0 | 550 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total Assets | $ | 237,395 | $ | 805,320 | $ | 0 | $ | 1,042,715 | ||||||||||||||||
Liabilities | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency derivative contracts (3) | $ | 0 | $ | 1,482 | $ | 0 | $ | 1,482 | ||||||||||||||||
Total Liabilities | $ | 0 | $ | 1,482 | $ | 0 | $ | 1,482 | ||||||||||||||||
_____________ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
(1)Included in “cash and cash equivalents” in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheet as of April 30, 2014, in addition to $487.7 million of cash. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
(2)Included in “prepaid expenses and other current assets” in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheet as of April 30, 2014. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
(3)Included in “accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities” in the condensed consolidated balance sheet as of April 30, 2014. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The following table presents information about the Company’s assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value as of January 31, 2014 and indicates the fair value hierarchy of the valuation (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description | Quoted Prices in | Significant Other | Significant | Balances as of | ||||||||||||||||||||
Active Markets | Observable Inputs (Level 2) | Unobservable | January 31, 2014 | |||||||||||||||||||||
for Identical Assets | Inputs | |||||||||||||||||||||||
(Level 1) | (Level 3) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Cash equivalents (1): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Time deposits | $ | 0 | $ | 212,700 | $ | 0 | $ | 212,700 | ||||||||||||||||
Money market mutual funds | 87,898 | 0 | 0 | 87,898 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Marketable securities: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and obligations | 0 | 341,850 | 0 | 341,850 | ||||||||||||||||||||
U.S. treasury securities | 0 | 16,044 | 0 | 16,044 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage backed obligations | 0 | 25,076 | 0 | 25,076 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Asset backed securities | 0 | 38,217 | 0 | 38,217 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 0 | 1,998 | 0 | 1,998 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign government obligations | 0 | 24,474 | 0 | 24,474 | ||||||||||||||||||||
U.S. agency obligations | 0 | 14,725 | 0 | 14,725 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Covered bonds | 0 | 76,998 | 0 | 76,998 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency derivative contracts (2) | 0 | 1,598 | 0 | 1,598 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total Assets | $ | 87,898 | $ | 753,680 | $ | 0 | $ | 841,578 | ||||||||||||||||
Liabilities | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency derivative contracts (3) | $ | 0 | $ | 1,801 | $ | 0 | $ | 1,801 | ||||||||||||||||
Total Liabilities | $ | 0 | $ | 1,801 | $ | 0 | $ | 1,801 | ||||||||||||||||
______________ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
(1)Included in “cash and cash equivalents” in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheet as of January 31, 2014, in addition to $481.0 million of cash. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
(2)Included in “prepaid expenses and other current assets” in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheet as of January 31, 2014. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
(3)Included in “accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities” in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheet as of January 31, 2014. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Derivative Financial Instruments | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Company enters into foreign currency derivative contracts with financial institutions to reduce the risk that its cash flows and earnings will be adversely affected by foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations. The Company uses forward currency derivative contracts to minimize the Company’s exposure to balances primarily denominated in Euros, Japanese yen, Canadian dollars and British pounds. The Company’s foreign currency derivative contracts which are not designated as hedging instruments are used to reduce the exchange rate risk associated primarily with intercompany receivables and payables. The Company’s program is not designated for trading or speculative purposes. As of April 30, 2014 and January 31, 2014, the foreign currency derivative contracts that were not settled are recorded at fair value on the condensed consolidated balance sheets. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency derivative contracts are marked-to-market at the end of each reporting period with gains and losses recognized as other expense to offset the gains or losses resulting from the settlement or remeasurement of the underlying foreign currency denominated receivables and payables. While the contract or notional amount is often used to express the volume of foreign currency derivative contracts, the amounts potentially subject to credit risk are generally limited to the amounts, if any, by which the counterparties’ obligations under the agreements exceed the obligations of the Company to the counterparties. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Details on outstanding foreign currency derivative contracts related primarily to intercompany receivables and payables are presented below (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
As of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
April 30, | January 31, | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2014 | 2014 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Notional amount of foreign currency derivative contracts | $ | 460,640 | $ | 563,060 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Fair value of foreign currency derivative contracts | $ | (932 | ) | $ | (203 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
The fair value of the Company’s outstanding derivative instruments are summarized below (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fair Value of Derivative Instruments | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
As of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Balance Sheet Location | April 30, 2014 | January 31, 2014 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Derivative Assets | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency derivative contracts | Prepaid expenses and other current assets | $ | 550 | $ | 1,598 | |||||||||||||||||||
Derivative Liabilities | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency derivative contracts | Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities | $ | 1,482 | $ | 1,801 | |||||||||||||||||||
The effect of the derivative instruments not designated as hedging instruments on the condensed consolidated statements of operations during the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively, are summarized below (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Derivatives Not Designated as Hedging Instruments | Gains (Losses) on Derivative Instruments | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Recognized in Income | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
April 30, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Location | 2014 | 2013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency derivative contracts | Other expense | $ | (12 | ) | $ | 2,075 | ||||||||||||||||||
Strategic Investments | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Company has three investments in marketable equity securities measured using quoted prices in their respective active markets and certain interests in non-marketable equity and debt securities that are collectively considered strategic investments. As of April 30, 2014, the fair value of the Company’s marketable equity securities of $9.6 million includes an unrealized gain of $7.4 million. As of January 31, 2014, the Company had three investments in marketable equity securities which had a fair value of $15.5 million, which included an unrealized gain of $13.3 million. These investments are recorded in other assets, net on the condensed consolidated balance sheets. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Company’s interest in non-marketable equity and debt securities consists of noncontrolling equity and debt investments in privately-held companies. The Company’s investments in these privately-held companies are reported at cost or marked down to fair value when an event or circumstance indicates an other-than-temporary decline in value has occurred. These investments are valued using significant unobservable inputs or data in an inactive market and the valuation requires the Company’s judgment due to the absence of market price and inherent lack of liquidity. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
As of April 30, 2014 and January 31, 2014, the carrying value of the Company’s investments in privately-held companies was $92.8 million and $77.0 million, respectively. These investments are recorded in other assets, net on the condensed consolidated balance sheets. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Investment Income | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Investment income consists of interest income, realized gains, and realized losses on the Company’s cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities. The components of investment income are presented below (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
April 30, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014 | 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Interest income | $ | 1,764 | $ | 3,397 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Realized gains | 117 | 638 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Realized losses | (103 | ) | (681 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total investment income | $ | 1,778 | $ | 3,354 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Reclassification adjustments out of accumulated other comprehensive loss into net loss were immaterial for the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013. |
Property_and_Equipment
Property and Equipment | 3 Months Ended | |||||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | ||||||||
Property, Plant and Equipment [Abstract] | ' | |||||||
Property and Equipment | ' | |||||||
Property and Equipment | ||||||||
Property and equipment consisted of the following (in thousands): | ||||||||
As of | ||||||||
April 30, | January 31, | |||||||
2014 | 2014 | |||||||
Land | $ | 248,263 | $ | 248,263 | ||||
Building improvements | 49,572 | 49,572 | ||||||
Computers, equipment and software | 961,675 | 931,171 | ||||||
Furniture and fixtures | 65,021 | 58,956 | ||||||
Leasehold improvements | 313,535 | 296,390 | ||||||
Building in progress—leased facility | 52,931 | 40,171 | ||||||
1,690,997 | 1,624,523 | |||||||
Less accumulated depreciation and amortization | (439,997 | ) | (383,777 | ) | ||||
$ | 1,251,000 | $ | 1,240,746 | |||||
Depreciation and amortization expense totaled $56.4 million and $30.8 million for the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively. | ||||||||
Computers, equipment and software at April 30, 2014 and January 31, 2014 included a total of $617.5 million and $612.0 million acquired under capital lease agreements, respectively. Accumulated amortization relating to computers, equipment and software under capital leases totaled $130.6 million and $109.1 million, respectively, at April 30, 2014 and January 31, 2014. Amortization of assets under capital leases is included in depreciation and amortization expense. | ||||||||
In November 2010, the Company purchased approximately 14 net acres of undeveloped real estate in San Francisco, California, including entitlements and improvements associated with the land. In addition to the amounts reflected in the table above, the Company recorded $23.3 million in purchased intangible assets related to perpetual parking rights associated with an existing parking garage situated on the land. The perpetual parking rights are classified as a purchased intangible asset as it represents an intangible right to use the existing garage. The Company has capitalized pre-construction activities related to the development of the land, including interest costs and property taxes since the November 2010 purchase. During the first quarter of fiscal 2013, the Company suspended pre-construction activity. The total carrying value of the land, building improvements and perpetual parking rights was $321.1 million as of April 30, 2014. During the quarter ended April 30, 2014, the Company entered into an agreement to sell 8.8 net acres of this undeveloped real estate, for which the Company received a nonrefundable deposit in the amount of $30.0 million. The Company does not expect this sale to close within twelve months. Separately, the Company entered into an agreement to sell 3.7 net acres of its undeveloped real estate. This portion of the Company's land and building improvements meets the criteria as held for sale. As of April 30, 2014, the carrying value of this portion of the Company's land and building improvements approximates fair value. Each land sale is subject to separate closing conditions. The Company continues to evaluate its future needs for facilities space and its options for the remaining undeveloped real estate of approximately 1.5 net acres. | ||||||||
In December 2012, the Company entered into a lease agreement for approximately 445,000 rentable square feet of office space in San Francisco, California. The space rented is for the total office space available in the building, which is in the process of being constructed. As a result of the Company’s involvement during the construction period, the Company is considered for accounting purposes to be the owner of the construction project. As of April 30, 2014, the Company capitalized $52.9 million of construction costs, based on the construction costs incurred to date by the landlord, and recorded a corresponding noncurrent financing obligation liability of $52.9 million. The total expected financing obligation associated with this lease upon completion of the construction of the building, inclusive of the amounts currently recorded, is $335.8 million (See Note 9 “Commitments” for future commitment details). The obligation will be settled through monthly lease payments to the landlord once the construction is complete and the office space is ready for occupancy. | ||||||||
There was no impairment of long-lived assets during the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively. |
Convertible_Senior_Notes_and_T
Convertible Senior Notes and Term Loan | 3 Months Ended | |||||||||||||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | ||||||||||||||||
Debt Disclosure [Abstract] | ' | |||||||||||||||
Convertible Senior Notes and Term Loan | ' | |||||||||||||||
Convertible Senior Notes and Term Loan | ||||||||||||||||
Convertible Senior Notes | ||||||||||||||||
Par Value | Equity | Liability Component of Par Value as of | ||||||||||||||
(In thousands) | Component Recorded at Issuance | 30-Apr-14 | 31-Jan-14 | |||||||||||||
0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due January 15, 2015 | $ | 284,972 | $ | 125,530 | -1 | $ | 275,029 | $ | 542,159 | |||||||
0.25% Convertible Senior Notes due April 1, 2018 | 1,150,000 | 122,421 | -2 | 1,052,815 | 1,046,930 | |||||||||||
___________ | ||||||||||||||||
(1)This amount represents the equity component recorded at the initial issuance of the 0.75% convertible senior notes. As of April 30, 2014, $9.9 million was reclassified as temporary equity on the condensed consolidated balance sheet as these notes are convertible. | ||||||||||||||||
(2)This amount represents the equity component recorded at the initial issuance of the 0.25% convertible senior notes. | ||||||||||||||||
In January 2010, the Company issued at par value $575.0 million of 0.75% convertible senior notes (the “0.75% Senior Notes”) due January 15, 2015, unless earlier purchased by the Company or converted. Interest is payable semi-annually in arrears on January 15 and July 15 of each year. In March 2013, the Company issued at par value $1.15 billion of 0.25% convertible senior notes (the “0.25% Senior Notes”, and together with the 0.75% Senior Notes, the “Notes”) due April 1, 2018, unless earlier purchased by the Company or converted. Interest is payable semi-annually, in arrears on April 1 and October 1 of each year. | ||||||||||||||||
The Notes are governed by indentures between the Company, as issuer, and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee. The Notes are unsecured and do not contain any financial covenants or any restrictions on the payment of dividends, the incurrence of senior debt or other indebtedness, or the issuance or repurchase of securities by the Company. | ||||||||||||||||
If converted, holders will receive cash equal to the principal amount of the Notes, and at the Company’s election, cash and/or shares of the Company’s common stock for any amounts in excess of the principal amounts. | ||||||||||||||||
Conversion | Initial | Convertible Date | ||||||||||||||
Rate per $1,000 | Conversion | |||||||||||||||
Par Value | Price per | |||||||||||||||
Share | ||||||||||||||||
0.75% Senior Notes | 46.8588 | $ | 21.34 | October 15, 2014 | ||||||||||||
0.25% Senior Notes | 15.0512 | $ | 66.44 | January 1, 2018 | ||||||||||||
Throughout the term of the Notes, the conversion rate may be adjusted upon the occurrence of certain events, including any cash dividends. Holders of the Notes will not receive any cash payment representing accrued and unpaid interest upon conversion of a Note. Accrued but unpaid interest will be deemed to be paid in full upon conversion rather than cancelled, extinguished or forfeited. Holders may convert their Notes under the following circumstances: | ||||||||||||||||
• | during any fiscal quarter, if, for at least 20 trading days during the 30 consecutive trading day period ending on the last trading day of the immediately preceding fiscal quarter, the last reported sales price of the Company’s common stock for such trading day is greater than or equal to 130% of the applicable conversion price on such trading day share of common stock on such last trading day; | |||||||||||||||
• | in certain situations, when the trading price of the Notes is less than 98% of the product of the sale price of the Company’s common stock and the conversion rate; | |||||||||||||||
• | upon the occurrence of specified corporate transactions described under the Notes Indenture, such as a consolidation, merger or binding share exchange; or | |||||||||||||||
• | at any time on or after the convertible dates noted above. | |||||||||||||||
Holders of the Notes have the right to require the Company to purchase with cash all or a portion of the Notes upon the occurrence of a fundamental change, such as a change of control, at a purchase price equal to 100% of the principal amount of the Notes plus accrued and unpaid interest. Following certain corporate transactions that constitute a change of control, the Company will increase the conversion rate for a holder who elects to convert the Notes in connection with such change of control. | ||||||||||||||||
In accounting for the issuance of the Notes, the Company separated the Notes into liability and equity components. The carrying amount of the liability component was calculated by measuring the fair value of a similar liability that does not have an associated convertible feature. The carrying amount of the equity component representing the conversion option was determined by deducting the fair value of the liability component from the par value of the Notes as a whole. The excess of the principal amount of the liability component over its carrying amount (“debt discount”) is amortized to interest expense over the term of the Notes. The equity component is not remeasured as long as it continues to meet the conditions for equity classification. | ||||||||||||||||
In accounting for the transaction costs related to the Note issuance, the Company allocated the total amount incurred to the liability and equity components based on their relative values. Transaction costs attributable to the liability component are being amortized to expense over the term of the Notes, and transaction costs attributable to the equity component were netted with the equity component in temporary stockholders’ equity and stockholders’ equity. Additionally, the Company recorded a deferred tax liability of $51.1 million in connection with the 0.75% Senior Notes. | ||||||||||||||||
The Notes consisted of the following (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||
As of | ||||||||||||||||
April 30, | January 31, | |||||||||||||||
2014 | 2014 | |||||||||||||||
Liability component : | ||||||||||||||||
Principal: | ||||||||||||||||
0.75% Senior Notes (1) | $ | 284,972 | $ | 568,864 | ||||||||||||
0.25% Senior Notes (1) | 1,150,000 | 1,150,000 | ||||||||||||||
Less: debt discount, net | ||||||||||||||||
0.75% Senior Notes (2) | (9,943 | ) | (26,705 | ) | ||||||||||||
0.25% Senior Notes (3) | (97,185 | ) | (103,070 | ) | ||||||||||||
Net carrying amount | $ | 1,327,844 | $ | 1,589,089 | ||||||||||||
(1)The effective interest rates of the 0.75% Senior Notes and 0.25% Senior Notes are 5.86% and 2.53%, respectively. These interest rates were based on the interest rates of a similar liability at the time of issuance that did not have an associated convertible feature. | ||||||||||||||||
(2)Included in the condensed consolidated balance sheets within Convertible 0.75% Senior Notes (which is classified as a current liability, as these notes were convertible) and is amortized over the life of the 0.75% Senior Notes using the effective interest rate method. | ||||||||||||||||
(3)Included in the condensed consolidated balance sheets within Convertible 0.25% Senior Notes (which is classified as a noncurrent liability) and is amortized over the life of the 0.25% Senior Notes using the effective interest rate method. | ||||||||||||||||
The total estimated fair values of the Company’s 0.75% Senior Notes and 0.25% Senior Notes at April 30, 2014 were $688.8 million and $1.3 billion, respectively. The fair value was determined based on the closing trading price per $100 of the 0.75% Senior Notes and 0.25% Senior Notes as of the last day of trading for the first quarter of fiscal 2015. | ||||||||||||||||
Based on the closing price of the Company’s common stock of $51.65 on April 30, 2014, the if-converted value of the 0.75% Senior Notes exceeded their principal amount by approximately $404.7 million and the if-converted value of the 0.25% Senior Notes was less than their principal amount. | ||||||||||||||||
During the three months ended April 30, 2014, a portion of the 0.75% Senior Notes outstanding was converted by noteholders. The Company repaid $283.9 million of principal balance of the 0.75% Senior Notes. The Company also distributed approximately 8.7 million shares of the Company’s common stock to noteholders which represents the conversion value in excess of the principal amount. The Company received approximately 8.7 million shares of the Company’s common stock from the convertible note hedges related to the 0.75% Senior Notes. The Company recorded a loss of $8.5 million during the three months ended April 30, 2014 related to the extinguishment of the 0.75% Senior Notes converted by noteholders. This amount represents the difference between the fair market value allocated to the liability component on settlement date and the net carrying amount of the liability component and unamortized debt issuance costs on settlement date. | ||||||||||||||||
As of April 30, 2014 the remaining principal balance of the 0.75% Senior Notes outstanding is approximately $285.0 million. The remaining principal balance of the 0.75% Senior Notes matures on January 15, 2015 unless earlier purchased by the Company or converted by noteholders. As of the date of the filing of this Form 10-Q, the Company has received conversion notices for an additional $13.7 million of the principal balance of the 0.75% Senior Notes. | ||||||||||||||||
Note Hedges | ||||||||||||||||
To minimize the impact of potential economic dilution upon conversion of the Notes, the Company entered into convertible note hedge transactions with respect to its common stock (the “Note Hedges”). | ||||||||||||||||
(in thousands, except for shares) | Date | Purchase | Shares | |||||||||||||
0.75% Note Hedges | January 2010 | $ | 126,500 | 26,943,812 | ||||||||||||
0.25% Note Hedges | March 2013 | $ | 153,800 | 17,308,880 | ||||||||||||
The Note Hedges cover shares of the Company’s common stock at a strike price that corresponds to the initial conversion price of the respective Notes, also subject to adjustment, and are exercisable upon conversion of the Notes. The Note Hedges will expire upon the maturity of the Notes. The Note Hedges are intended to reduce the potential economic dilution upon conversion of the Notes in the event that the market value per share of the Company’s common stock, as measured under the Notes, at the time of exercise is greater than the conversion price of the Notes. The Note Hedges are separate transactions and are not part of the terms of the Notes. Holders of the Notes will not have any rights with respect to the Note Hedges. The Company initially recorded a deferred tax asset of $51.4 million in connection with the 0.75% Note Hedges. The Note Hedges do not impact earnings per share. | ||||||||||||||||
As a result of the conversions of the 0.75% Senior Notes, the Company exercised its rights on the 0.75% Note Hedges and received approximately 8.7 million shares of the Company's common stock during the three months ended April 30, 2014. | ||||||||||||||||
Warrants | ||||||||||||||||
Date | Proceeds | Shares | Strike | |||||||||||||
(in thousands) | Price | |||||||||||||||
0.75% Warrants | January 2010 | $ | 59,300 | 26,943,812 | $ | 29.88 | ||||||||||
0.25% Warrants | March 2013 | $ | 84,800 | 17,308,880 | $ | 90.4 | ||||||||||
Separately, in January 2010 and March 2013, the Company also entered into warrant transactions (the “0.75% Warrants” and the “0.25% Warrants”, respectively) (collectively, the “Warrants”), whereby the Company sold warrants to acquire, subject to anti-dilution adjustments, shares of the Company’s common stock. As the average market value per share of the Company’s common stock for the reporting period, as measured under the 0.75% Warrants, exceeds the strike price of the 0.75% Warrants, the 0.75% Warrants would have a dilutive effect on the Company’s earnings/loss per share if the Company were to report net income for the three month period ended April 30, 2014. The Warrants were anti-dilutive for the periods presented. The Warrants are separate transactions, entered into by the Company and are not part of the terms of the Notes or Note Hedges. Holders of the Notes and Note Hedges will not have any rights with respect to the Warrants. | ||||||||||||||||
Term Loan | ||||||||||||||||
On July 11, 2013, the Company entered into a credit agreement (the “Credit Agreement”) with Bank of America, N.A. and certain other lenders. The Credit Agreement provides for a $300.0 million term loan (the “Term Loan”) maturing on July 11, 2016 (the “Maturity Date”) and bears interest at the Company’s option at either a base rate plus a spread of 0.50% to 1.00% or an adjusted LIBOR rate as defined in the Credit Agreement plus a spread of 1.50% to 2.00%. | ||||||||||||||||
The Company entered into the Term Loan in conjunction with and for purposes of funding the acquisition of ExactTarget in fiscal 2014. | ||||||||||||||||
Interest is due and payable in arrears quarterly for the loan bearing interest at the base rate and at the end of an interest period in the case of the loan bearing interest at the adjusted LIBOR rate. The Term Loan is payable in quarterly installments equal to $7.5 million beginning on September 30, 2013, with the remaining outstanding principal amount of the term loan being due and payable on the Maturity Date. The Company may prepay the Term Loan, in whole or in part at any time during the term of the Term Loan. Amounts repaid or prepaid may not be reborrowed under the terms of the Credit Agreement. The Term Loan is secured by a pledge of 100 percent of the equity securities of the Company’s direct domestic subsidiaries and 65 percent of the equity securities of the Company’s foreign subsidiaries. | ||||||||||||||||
The Credit Agreement contains certain customary affirmative and negative covenants, including a consolidated leverage ratio covenant, a consolidated interest coverage ratio covenant, a limit on the Company’s ability to incur additional indebtedness, issue preferred stock or pay dividends, and certain other restrictions on the Company’s activities each defined specifically in the Credit Agreement. The Company was in compliance with the Credit Agreement’s covenants as of April 30, 2014. | ||||||||||||||||
The weighted average interest rate on the Term Loan was 2.0% for the three months ended April 30, 2014. The current portion outstanding under the Term Loan was $30.0 million and the noncurrent outstanding portion was $247.5 million. Future principal payments on the Term Loan are payable as follows: $22.5 million during the remaining nine months of fiscal 2015; $30.0 million during fiscal 2016; and $225.0 million during fiscal 2017. | ||||||||||||||||
Interest Expense | ||||||||||||||||
The following table sets forth total interest expense recognized related to the Notes and the Term Loan prior to capitalization of interest (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended April 30, | ||||||||||||||||
2014 | 2013 | |||||||||||||||
Contractual interest expense | $ | 2,903 | $ | 1,415 | ||||||||||||
Amortization of debt issuance costs | 1,228 | 741 | ||||||||||||||
Amortization of debt discount | 10,984 | 9,240 | ||||||||||||||
$ | 15,115 | $ | 11,396 | |||||||||||||
Other_Balance_Sheet_Accounts
Other Balance Sheet Accounts | 3 Months Ended | |||||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | ||||||||
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract] | ' | |||||||
Other Balance Sheet Accounts | ' | |||||||
Other Balance Sheet Accounts | ||||||||
Prepaid Expenses and Other Current Assets | ||||||||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets consisted of the following (in thousands): | ||||||||
As of | ||||||||
April 30, | January 31, | |||||||
2014 | 2014 | |||||||
Deferred income taxes, net | $ | 48,556 | $ | 49,279 | ||||
Prepaid income taxes | 22,838 | 23,571 | ||||||
Customer contract asset | 54,360 | 77,368 | ||||||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets | 187,854 | 158,962 | ||||||
$ | 313,608 | $ | 309,180 | |||||
Customer contract asset reflects future billings of amounts that are contractually committed by ExactTarget’s existing customers as of the acquisition date that will be billed in the next 12 months. As the Company bills these customers this balance will reduce and accounts receivable will increase. | ||||||||
Capitalized Software, net | ||||||||
Capitalized software consisted of the following (in thousands): | ||||||||
As of | ||||||||
April 30, | January 31, | |||||||
2014 | 2014 | |||||||
Capitalized internal-use software development costs, net of accumulated amortization of $109,994 and $101,687, respectively | $ | 77,169 | $ | 72,915 | ||||
Acquired developed technology, net of accumulated amortization of $324,980 and $294,628, respectively | 378,650 | 409,002 | ||||||
$ | 455,819 | $ | 481,917 | |||||
Capitalized internal-use software amortization expense totaled $8.3 million and $6.7 million for the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively. Acquired developed technology amortization expense totaled $30.4 million and $22.0 million for the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively. | ||||||||
The Company capitalized $1.0 million and $0.9 million of stock-based expenses related to capitalized internal-use software development and deferred professional services during the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively. | ||||||||
Goodwill | ||||||||
Goodwill represents the excess of the purchase price in a business combination over the fair value of net tangible and intangible assets acquired. Goodwill amounts are not amortized, but rather tested for impairment at least annually during the fourth quarter. | ||||||||
Goodwill totaled $3.5 billion at April 30, 2014 and January 31, 2014 | ||||||||
Other Assets, net | ||||||||
Other assets consisted of the following (in thousands): | ||||||||
As of | ||||||||
April 30, | January 31, | |||||||
2014 | 2014 | |||||||
Deferred income taxes, noncurrent, net | $ | 9,738 | $ | 9,691 | ||||
Long-term deposits | 18,027 | 17,970 | ||||||
Purchased intangible assets, net of accumulated amortization of $81,557 and $66,399, respectively | 400,962 | 416,119 | ||||||
Acquired intellectual property, net of accumulated amortization of $12,479 and $11,304, respectively | 11,967 | 11,957 | ||||||
Strategic investments | 102,439 | 92,489 | ||||||
Customer contract asset | 10,989 | 18,182 | ||||||
Other | 45,968 | 47,082 | ||||||
$ | 600,090 | $ | 613,490 | |||||
Customer contract asset reflects the noncurrent portion of future billings that are contractually committed by ExactTarget’s existing customers as of the acquisition date. | ||||||||
Purchased intangible assets amortization expense for the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013 was $15.2 million and $2.5 million, respectively. Acquired intellectual property amortization expense for the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013 was $1.2 million and $1.0 million, respectively. | ||||||||
Accounts Payable, Accrued Expenses and Other Liabilities | ||||||||
Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities consisted of the following (in thousands): | ||||||||
As of | ||||||||
April 30, | January 31, | |||||||
2014 | 2014 | |||||||
Accounts payable | $ | 36,723 | $ | 64,988 | ||||
Accrued compensation | 259,517 | 397,002 | ||||||
Accrued other liabilities | 274,792 | 235,543 | ||||||
Accrued income and other taxes payable | 123,292 | 153,026 | ||||||
Accrued professional costs | 19,309 | 15,864 | ||||||
Customer liability, current | 38,077 | 53,957 | ||||||
Accrued rent | 14,891 | 13,944 | ||||||
$ | 766,601 | $ | 934,324 | |||||
Customer liability reflects the legal obligation to provide future services that are contractually committed by ExactTarget’s existing customers but unbilled as of the acquisition date. As these services are invoiced, this balance will reduce and deferred revenue will increase. | ||||||||
Other Noncurrent Liabilities | ||||||||
Other noncurrent liabilities consisted of the following (in thousands): | ||||||||
As of | ||||||||
April 30, | January 31, | |||||||
2014 | 2014 | |||||||
Deferred income taxes and income taxes payable | $ | 106,420 | $ | 108,760 | ||||
Customer liability, noncurrent | 8,897 | 13,953 | ||||||
Financing obligation, building in progress-leased facility | 52,931 | 40,171 | ||||||
Long-term lease liabilities and other | 634,679 | 594,303 | ||||||
$ | 802,927 | $ | 757,187 | |||||
Customer liability, noncurrent reflects the noncurrent fair value of the legal obligation to provide future services that are contractually committed by ExactTarget’s existing customers but unbilled as of the acquisition date. |
Stockholders_Equity
Stockholders' Equity | 3 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | |||||||||||||||||
Equity [Abstract] | ' | ||||||||||||||||
Stockholders' Equity | ' | ||||||||||||||||
Stockholders’ Equity | |||||||||||||||||
The Company maintains the following stock plans: the 2006 Inducement Equity Incentive Plan (the “Inducement Plan”), the ESPP and the 2013 Equity Incentive Plan. The expiration of the 1999 Stock Option Plan (“1999 Plan”) in fiscal 2010 did not affect awards outstanding, which continue to be governed by the terms and conditions of the 1999 Plan. | |||||||||||||||||
As of April 30, 2014, $59.0 million has been withheld on behalf of employees for future purchases under the ESPP and is recorded in accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities. | |||||||||||||||||
Prior to February 1, 2006, options issued under the Company’s stock option plans generally had a term of 10 years. From February 1, 2006 through July 3, 2013, options issued had a term of 5 years. After July 3, 2013, options issued have a term of 7 years. | |||||||||||||||||
Stock activity excluding the ESPP is as follows: | |||||||||||||||||
Options Outstanding | |||||||||||||||||
Shares | Outstanding | Weighted- | Aggregate | ||||||||||||||
Available for | Stock | Average | Intrinsic Value | ||||||||||||||
Grant | Options | Exercise Price | (in thousands) | ||||||||||||||
Balance as of January 31, 2014 | 55,852,536 | 28,604,045 | $ | 34.26 | |||||||||||||
Increase in shares authorized: | |||||||||||||||||
2013 Equity Incentive Plan | 1,186,551 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||
Options granted under all plans | (536,057 | ) | 536,057 | 58.31 | |||||||||||||
Restricted stock activity | (880,568 | ) | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
Stock grants to board and advisory board members | (67,080 | ) | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
Exercised | 0 | (1,785,330 | ) | 21.69 | |||||||||||||
Plan shares expired | (775,831 | ) | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
Cancelled | 328,647 | (328,647 | ) | 26.01 | |||||||||||||
Balance as of April 30, 2014 | 55,108,198 | 27,026,125 | 35.67 | $ | 440,360 | ||||||||||||
Vested or expected to vest | 25,550,631 | $ | 35.21 | $ | 427,122 | ||||||||||||
Exercisable as of April 30, 2014 | 10,647,678 | $ | 27.72 | $ | 254,804 | ||||||||||||
The total intrinsic value of the options exercised during the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013 was $68.8 million and $57.7 million, respectively. The intrinsic value is the difference between the current market value of the stock and the exercise price of the stock option. | |||||||||||||||||
The weighted-average remaining contractual life of vested and expected to vest options is approximately 3.8 years. | |||||||||||||||||
As of April 30, 2014, options to purchase 10,647,678 shares were vested at a weighted average exercise price of $27.72 per share and had a remaining weighted-average contractual life of approximately 2.2 years. The total intrinsic value of these vested options as of April 30, 2014 was $254.8 million. | |||||||||||||||||
The following table summarizes information about stock options outstanding as of April 30, 2014: | |||||||||||||||||
Options Outstanding | Options Exercisable | ||||||||||||||||
Range of Exercise | Number | Weighted- | Weighted- | Number of | Weighted- | ||||||||||||
Prices | Outstanding | Average | Average | Shares | Average | ||||||||||||
Remaining | Exercise | Exercise | |||||||||||||||
Contractual Life | Price | Price | |||||||||||||||
(Years) | |||||||||||||||||
$0.26 to $22.12 | 3,921,342 | 3 | $ | 12.61 | 3,045,518 | $ | 12.53 | ||||||||||
$22.98 to $27.06 | 3,861,549 | 3.2 | 26.79 | 1,851,121 | 26.85 | ||||||||||||
$27.56 to $35.07 | 1,638,794 | 3.7 | 31.42 | 588,732 | 31.8 | ||||||||||||
$35.63 | 4,190,536 | 1.6 | 35.63 | 3,297,395 | 35.63 | ||||||||||||
$35.87 to $39.09 | 6,122,454 | 3.4 | 38.05 | 1,817,970 | 38.01 | ||||||||||||
$40.19 to $52.14 | 879,377 | 5.5 | 42.94 | 46,942 | 42.3 | ||||||||||||
$52.30 to $63.66 | 6,412,073 | 6.6 | 52.97 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||
27,026,125 | 3.9 | $ | 35.67 | 10,647,678 | $ | 27.72 | |||||||||||
Restricted stock activity is as follows: | |||||||||||||||||
Restricted Stock Outstanding | |||||||||||||||||
Outstanding | Weighted- | Aggregate | |||||||||||||||
Average | Intrinsic | ||||||||||||||||
Exercise Price | Value | ||||||||||||||||
(in thousands) | |||||||||||||||||
Balance as of January 31, 2014 | 24,653,578 | $ | 0.001 | ||||||||||||||
Granted | 831,288 | 0.001 | |||||||||||||||
Cancelled | (701,260 | ) | 0.001 | ||||||||||||||
Vested and converted to shares | (2,011,456 | ) | 0.001 | ||||||||||||||
Balance as of April 30, 2014 | 22,772,150 | $ | 0.001 | $ | 1,176,182 | ||||||||||||
Expected to vest | 19,426,360 | $ | 1,003,371 | ||||||||||||||
The restricted stock, which upon vesting entitles the holder to one share of common stock for each share of restricted stock, has an exercise price of $0.001 per share, which is equal to the par value of the Company’s common stock, and generally vest over 4 years. | |||||||||||||||||
The weighted-average grant date fair value of the restricted stock issued for the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013 was $63.71 and $42.47, respectively. | |||||||||||||||||
Common Stock | |||||||||||||||||
The following number of shares of common stock were reserved and available for future issuance at April 30, 2014: | |||||||||||||||||
Options outstanding | 27,026,125 | ||||||||||||||||
Restricted stock awards and units outstanding | 22,772,150 | ||||||||||||||||
Stock available for future grant: | |||||||||||||||||
2013 Equity Incentive Plan | 54,825,805 | ||||||||||||||||
2006 Inducement Equity Incentive Plan | 282,393 | ||||||||||||||||
2004 Employee Stock Purchase Plan | 6,114,165 | ||||||||||||||||
Convertible senior notes | 30,662,326 | ||||||||||||||||
Warrants | 44,252,692 | ||||||||||||||||
185,935,656 | |||||||||||||||||
Income_Taxes
Income Taxes | 3 Months Ended |
Apr. 30, 2014 | |
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract] | ' |
Income Taxes | ' |
Income Taxes | |
Effective Tax Rate | |
The Company computes its year-to-date provision for income taxes by applying the estimated annual effective tax rate to year to date pretax loss and adjusts the provision for discrete tax items recorded in the period. For the three months ended April 30, 2014, the Company reported a tax expense of $12.1 million on a pretax loss of $84.8 million, which resulted in a negative effective tax rate of 14 percent. The tax provision recorded was related to income taxes in profitable jurisdictions outside the U.S. and the current tax expense in the U.S. The Company had U.S. current tax expense as a result of forecasted taxable income before considering certain excess tax benefits from stock options and vesting of restricted stock. This U.S. current tax expense was partially offset by tax benefit attributable to losses in certain U.S. states with no valuation allowance. | |
For the three months ended April 30, 2013, the Company reported a tax expense of $13.8 million on a pretax loss of $53.9 million, which resulted in a negative effective tax rate of 26 percent. The Company recorded a tax provision on a pretax loss primarily due to income taxes accrued in profitable jurisdictions outside of the U.S. and the loss in the U.S. that was not benefited due to its valuation allowance. | |
Tax Benefits Related to Stock-Based Compensation | |
The total income tax benefit related to stock-based awards was $42.6 million and $34.3 million for three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively, the majority of which was not recognized as a result of the valuation allowance. | |
Unrecognized Tax Benefits and Other Considerations | |
The Company records liabilities related to its uncertain tax positions. Tax positions for the Company and its subsidiaries are subject to income tax audits by multiple tax jurisdictions throughout the world. Certain prior year tax returns are currently being examined by various taxing authorities in countries including the United States, Canada, Japan, Germany and the United Kingdom. To date, the Company has not received any material proposed adjustments. | |
The Company believes that it has provided adequate reserves for its income tax uncertainties in all open tax years. In the next 12 months, the Company does not expect the unrecognized tax benefits balance to materially change. |
EarningsLoss_Per_Share
Earnings/Loss Per Share | 3 Months Ended | ||||||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | |||||||||
Earnings Per Share [Abstract] | ' | ||||||||
Earnings/Loss Per Share | ' | ||||||||
Earnings/Loss Per Share | |||||||||
Basic earnings/loss per share is computed by dividing net income (loss) by the weighted-average number of common shares outstanding for the fiscal period. Diluted earnings/loss per share is computed giving effect to all potential weighted average dilutive common stock, including options, restricted stock units, warrants and the convertible senior notes. The dilutive effect of outstanding awards and convertible securities is reflected in diluted earnings per share by application of the treasury stock method. Diluted loss per share for the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013 are the same as basic loss per share as there is a net loss in these periods and inclusion of potentially issuable shares would be anti-dilutive. | |||||||||
A reconciliation of the denominator used in the calculation of basic and diluted loss per share is as follows (in thousands): | |||||||||
Three Months Ended April 30, | |||||||||
2014 | 2013 | ||||||||
Numerator: | |||||||||
Net loss | $ | (96,911 | ) | $ | (67,721 | ) | |||
Denominator: | |||||||||
Weighted-average shares outstanding for basic loss per share | 612,512 | 588,385 | |||||||
Effect of dilutive securities: | |||||||||
Convertible senior notes | 0 | 0 | |||||||
Employee stock awards | 0 | 0 | |||||||
Warrants | 0 | 0 | |||||||
Adjusted weighted-average shares outstanding and assumed conversions for diluted loss per share | 612,512 | 588,385 | |||||||
The weighted-average number of shares outstanding used in the computation of basic and diluted earnings/loss per share does not include the effect of the following potential outstanding common stock. The effects of these potentially outstanding shares were not included in the calculation of diluted earnings/loss per share because the effect would have been anti-dilutive (in thousands): | |||||||||
Three Months Ended April 30, | |||||||||
2014 | 2013 | ||||||||
Stock awards | 20,472 | 20,279 | |||||||
Convertible senior notes | 30,662 | 44,248 | |||||||
Warrants | 44,253 | 44,253 | |||||||
Commitments
Commitments | 3 Months Ended | |||||||||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | ||||||||||||
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract] | ' | |||||||||||
Commitments | ' | |||||||||||
Commitments | ||||||||||||
Letters of Credit | ||||||||||||
As of April 30, 2014, the Company had a total of $61.8 million in letters of credit outstanding substantially in favor of certain landlords for office space. These letters of credit renew annually and expire at various dates through December 2030. | ||||||||||||
Leases | ||||||||||||
The Company leases facilities space and certain fixed assets under non-cancelable operating and capital leases with various expiration dates. | ||||||||||||
As of April 30, 2014, the future minimum lease payments under non-cancelable operating and capital leases are as follows (in thousands): | ||||||||||||
Capital | Operating | Financing Obligation, Building in Progress-Leased Facility(1) | ||||||||||
Leases | Leases | |||||||||||
Fiscal Period: | ||||||||||||
Remaining nine months of fiscal 2015 | $ | 62,622 | $ | 162,059 | $ | 0 | ||||||
Fiscal 2016 | 74,140 | 207,371 | 1,777 | |||||||||
Fiscal 2017 | 75,803 | 175,335 | 16,877 | |||||||||
Fiscal 2018 | 83,843 | 142,830 | 21,107 | |||||||||
Fiscal 2019 | 99,908 | 150,971 | 21,551 | |||||||||
Thereafter | 200,067 | 1,125,631 | 274,512 | |||||||||
Total minimum lease payments | 596,383 | $ | 1,964,197 | $ | 335,824 | |||||||
Less: amount representing interest | (82,847 | ) | ||||||||||
Present value of capital lease obligations | $ | 513,536 | ||||||||||
______________ | ||||||||||||
(1) Total Financing Obligation, Building in Progress-Leased Facility noted above represents the total obligation on the lease agreement noted in Note 3 “Property and Equipment” and includes $52.9 million that was recorded to Financing obligation, building in progress-leased facility, which is included in Other noncurrent liabilities on the balance sheet. | ||||||||||||
The Company’s agreements for the facilities and certain services provide the Company with the option to renew. The Company’s future contractual obligations would change if the Company exercised these options. | ||||||||||||
On April 10, 2014, the Company entered into an office lease agreement to lease approximately 714,000 rentable square feet of an office building to be located in San Francisco, California. The lease payments associated with the lease will be approximately $560.0 million over the 15.5 year term of the lease, beginning in the Company's first quarter of fiscal year 2018, which is reflected above under Operating Leases. |
Legal_Proceedings_and_Claims
Legal Proceedings and Claims | 3 Months Ended |
Apr. 30, 2014 | |
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract] | ' |
Legal Proceedings and Claims | ' |
Legal Proceedings and Claims | |
In the ordinary course of business, the Company is or may be involved in various legal proceedings and claims related to alleged infringement of third-party patents and other intellectual property rights, commercial, corporate and securities, labor and employment, wage and hour, and other claims. The Company has been, and may in the future be, put on notice and/or sued by third parties for alleged infringement of their proprietary rights, including patent infringement. | |
In general, the resolution of a legal matter could prevent the Company from offering its service to others, could be material to the Company’s financial condition or cash flows, or both, or could otherwise adversely affect the Company’s operating results. | |
The Company makes a provision for a liability relating to legal matters when it is both probable that a liability has been incurred and the amount of the loss can be reasonably estimated. These provisions are reviewed at least quarterly and adjusted to reflect the impacts of negotiations, estimated settlements, legal rulings, advice of legal counsel and other information and events pertaining to a particular matter. In management’s opinion, resolution of all current matters is not expected to have a material adverse impact on the Company’s condensed consolidated results of operations, cash flows or financial position. However, depending on the nature and timing of any such dispute, an unfavorable resolution of a matter could materially affect the Company’s future results of operations or cash flows, or both, of a particular quarter. |
RelatedParty_Transactions
Related-Party Transactions | 3 Months Ended |
Apr. 30, 2014 | |
Related Party Transactions [Abstract] | ' |
Related-Party Transactions | ' |
Related-Party Transactions | |
In January 1999, The Salesforce.com Foundation, a non-profit public charity, also referred to as the Foundation, was chartered to build philanthropic programs that are focused on youth and technology. The Company’s chairman is the chairman of the Foundation. The Company’s chairman, two of the Company’s employees and one of the Company’s board members hold four of the Foundation’s ten board seats. The Company does not control the Foundation’s activities, and accordingly, the Company does not consolidate the Foundation’s statement of activities with its financial results. | |
Since the Foundation’s inception, the Company has provided at no charge certain resources to Foundation employees such as office space. The value of these items was approximately $345,000 for the three months ended April 30, 2014. | |
Additionally, the Company has donated subscriptions to the Company’s service to other qualified non-profit organizations. The Company also allows an affiliate of the Foundation to resell the Company’s service to non-profit organizations. The Company does not charge the affiliate for these subscriptions, so any revenue from subscriptions provided to non-profit organizations is retained by the Foundation to fund its charitable work. The value of the subscriptions was approximately $7.0 million for the three months ended April 30, 2014. The Company plans to continue these programs. |
Summary_of_Business_and_Signif1
Summary of Business and Significant Accounting Policies (Policies) | 3 Months Ended | ||||||||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | |||||||||||
Accounting Policies [Abstract] | ' | ||||||||||
Fiscal Year | ' | ||||||||||
Fiscal Year | |||||||||||
The Company’s fiscal year ends on January 31. References to fiscal 2015, for example, refer to the fiscal year ending January 31, 2015. | |||||||||||
Basis of Presentation | ' | ||||||||||
Basis of Presentation | |||||||||||
The accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheet as of April 30, 2014 and the condensed consolidated statements of operations, the condensed consolidated statements of comprehensive loss and the condensed consolidated statements of cash flows for the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively, are unaudited. The condensed consolidated balance sheet data as of January 31, 2014 was derived from the audited consolidated financial statements which are included in the Company’s Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended January 31, 2014, which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) on March 5, 2014. The accompanying statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements and related notes contained in the Company’s fiscal 2014 Form 10-K. | |||||||||||
The accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) for interim financial information. Accordingly, they do not include all of the financial information and footnotes required by U.S. GAAP for complete financial statements. In the opinion of the Company’s management, the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared on the same basis as the audited consolidated financial statements in the Form 10-K, and include all adjustments necessary for the fair presentation of the Company’s balance sheet as of April 30, 2014, and its results of operations, including its comprehensive loss, and its cash flows for the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013. All adjustments are of a normal recurring nature. The results for the three months ended April 30, 2014 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for any subsequent quarter or for the fiscal year ending January 31, 2015. | |||||||||||
Use of Estimates | ' | ||||||||||
Use of Estimates | |||||||||||
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions in the Company’s condensed consolidated financial statements and notes thereto. | |||||||||||
Significant estimates and assumptions made by management include the determination of: | |||||||||||
• | the best estimate of selling price of the deliverables included in multiple deliverable revenue arrangements, | ||||||||||
• | the fair value of assets acquired and liabilities assumed for business combinations, | ||||||||||
• | the recognition, measurement and valuation of current and deferred income taxes, | ||||||||||
• | the recognition and measurement of loss contingencies, | ||||||||||
• | the fair value of the convertible notes, | ||||||||||
• | the fair value of stock awards issued and related forfeiture rates, | ||||||||||
• | the valuation of strategic investments and the determination of other-than-temporary impairments, | ||||||||||
• | the estimate of real estate sublease rental rates and market conditions, and | ||||||||||
• | the assessment of recoverability of long-lived assets (property and equipment, goodwill and identified intangibles). | ||||||||||
Actual results could differ materially from those estimates. | |||||||||||
Principles of Consolidation | ' | ||||||||||
Principles of Consolidation | |||||||||||
The condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly-owned subsidiaries. All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. | |||||||||||
Segments | ' | ||||||||||
Segments | |||||||||||
The Company operates as one operating segment. Operating segments are defined as components of an enterprise for which separate financial information is evaluated regularly by the chief operating decision maker, who is the chief executive officer, in deciding how to allocate resources and assessing performance. Over the past few years, the Company has completed several acquisitions. These acquisitions have allowed the Company to expand its offerings, presence and reach in various market segments of the enterprise cloud computing market. While the Company has offerings in multiple enterprise cloud computing market segments, the Company’s business operates in one operating segment because the Company’s chief operating decision maker evaluates the Company’s financial information and resources and assesses the performance of these resources on a consolidated basis. Since the Company operates in one operating segment, all required financial segment information can be found in the condensed consolidated financial statements. | |||||||||||
Concentrations of Credit Risk and Significant Customers | ' | ||||||||||
Concentrations of Credit Risk and Significant Customers | |||||||||||
The Company’s financial instruments that are exposed to concentrations of credit risk consist primarily of cash and cash equivalents, marketable securities and trade accounts receivable. Although the Company deposits its cash with multiple financial institutions, its deposits, at times, may exceed federally insured limits. Collateral is not required for accounts receivable. The Company maintains an allowance for doubtful accounts receivable balances. The allowance is based upon historical loss patterns, the number of days that billings are past due and an evaluation of the potential risk of loss associated with delinquent accounts. | |||||||||||
No customer accounted for more than five percent of accounts receivable at April 30, 2014 and January 31, 2014, respectively. No single customer accounted for five percent or more of total revenue during the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013. | |||||||||||
Revenue Recognition | ' | ||||||||||
Revenue Recognition | |||||||||||
The Company derives its revenues from two sources: (1) subscription revenues, which are comprised of subscription fees from customers accessing the Company’s enterprise cloud computing services and from customers paying for additional support beyond the standard support that is included in the basic subscription fees; and (2) related professional services such as process mapping, project management, implementation services and other revenue. “Other revenue” consists primarily of training fees. | |||||||||||
The Company commences revenue recognition when all of the following conditions are satisfied: | |||||||||||
• | there is persuasive evidence of an arrangement; | ||||||||||
• | the service has been or is being provided to the customer; | ||||||||||
• | the collection of the fees is reasonably assured; and | ||||||||||
• | the amount of fees to be paid by the customer is fixed or determinable. | ||||||||||
The Company’s subscription service arrangements are non-cancelable and do not contain refund-type provisions. | |||||||||||
Subscription and Support Revenues | |||||||||||
Subscription and support revenues are recognized ratably over the contract terms beginning on the commencement date of each contract, which is the date the Company’s service is made available to customers. | |||||||||||
Amounts that have been invoiced are recorded in accounts receivable and in deferred revenue or revenue, depending on whether the revenue recognition criteria have been met. | |||||||||||
Professional Services and Other Revenues | |||||||||||
The majority of the Company’s professional services contracts are on a time and material basis. When these services are not combined with subscription revenues as a single unit of accounting, as discussed below, these revenues are recognized as the services are rendered for time and material contracts, and when the milestones are achieved and accepted by the customer for fixed price contracts. Training revenues are recognized as the services are performed. | |||||||||||
Multiple Deliverable Arrangements | |||||||||||
The Company enters into arrangements with multiple deliverables that generally include multiple subscriptions, premium support and professional services. If the deliverables have standalone value upon delivery, the Company accounts for each deliverable separately. Subscription services have standalone value as such services are often sold separately. In determining whether professional services have standalone value, the Company considers the following factors for each professional services agreement: availability of the services from other vendors, the nature of the professional services, the timing of when the professional services contract was signed in comparison to the subscription service start date and the contractual dependence of the subscription service on the customer’s satisfaction with the professional services work. To date, the Company has concluded that all of the professional services included in multiple deliverable arrangements executed have standalone value. | |||||||||||
Multiple deliverables included in an arrangement are separated into different units of accounting and the arrangement consideration is allocated to the identified separate units based on a relative selling price hierarchy. The Company determines the relative selling price for a deliverable based on its vendor-specific objective evidence of selling price (“VSOE”), if available, or its best estimate of selling price (“BESP”), if VSOE is not available. The Company has determined that third-party evidence of selling price (“TPE”) is not a practical alternative due to differences in its service offerings compared to other parties and the availability of relevant third-party pricing information. The amount of revenue allocated to delivered items is limited by contingent revenue, if any. | |||||||||||
For certain professional services, the Company has established VSOE as a consistent number of standalone sales of these deliverables have been priced within a reasonably narrow range. The Company has not established VSOE for its subscription services due to lack of pricing consistency, the introduction of new services and other factors. Accordingly, the Company uses its BESP to determine the relative selling price. | |||||||||||
The Company determined BESP by considering its overall pricing objectives and market conditions. Significant pricing practices taken into consideration include the Company’s discounting practices, the size and volume of the Company’s transactions, the customer demographic, the geographic area where services are sold, price lists, its go-to-market strategy, historical standalone sales and contract prices. The determination of BESP is made through consultation with and approval by the Company’s management, taking into consideration the go-to-market strategy. As the Company’s go-to-market strategies evolve, the Company may modify its pricing practices in the future, which could result in changes in relative selling prices, including both VSOE and BESP. | |||||||||||
Deferred Revenue | ' | ||||||||||
Deferred Revenue | |||||||||||
The deferred revenue balance does not represent the total contract value of annual or multi-year, non-cancelable subscription agreements. Deferred revenue primarily consists of billings or payments received in advance of revenue recognition from subscription services described above and is recognized as the revenue recognition criteria are met. The Company generally invoices customers in annual or quarterly installments. Deferred revenue is influenced by several factors, including seasonality, the compounding effects of renewals, invoice duration, invoice timing and new business linearity within the quarter. | |||||||||||
Deferred revenue that will be recognized during the succeeding 12 month period is recorded as current deferred revenue and the remaining portion is recorded as noncurrent. | |||||||||||
Deferred Commissions | ' | ||||||||||
Deferred Commissions | |||||||||||
Deferred commissions are the incremental costs that are directly associated with non-cancelable subscription contracts with customers and consist of sales commissions paid to the Company’s direct sales force. | |||||||||||
The commissions are deferred and amortized over the non-cancelable terms of the related customer contracts, which are typically 12 to 36 months. The commission payments are paid in full the month after the customer’s service commences. The deferred commission amounts are recoverable through the future revenue streams under the non-cancelable customer contracts. The Company believes this is the preferable method of accounting as the commission charges are so closely related to the revenue from the non-cancelable customer contracts that they should be recorded as an asset and charged to expense over the same period that the subscription revenue is recognized. Amortization of deferred commissions is included in marketing and sales expense in the accompanying condensed consolidated statements of operations. | |||||||||||
Cash and Cash Equivalents | ' | ||||||||||
Cash and Cash Equivalents | |||||||||||
The Company considers all highly liquid investments purchased with an original maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents. Cash and cash equivalents are stated at fair value. | |||||||||||
Marketable Securities | ' | ||||||||||
Marketable Securities | |||||||||||
Management determines the appropriate classification of marketable securities at the time of purchase and reevaluates such determination at each balance sheet date. Securities are classified as available for sale and are carried at fair value, with the change in unrealized gains and losses, net of tax, reported as a separate component on the condensed consolidated statements of comprehensive loss. Fair value is determined based on quoted market rates when observable or utilizing data points that are observable, such as quoted prices, interest rates and yield curves. Declines in fair value judged to be other-than-temporary on securities available for sale are included as a component of investment income. In order to determine whether a decline in value is other-than-temporary, the Company evaluates, among other factors: the duration and extent to which the fair value has been less than the carrying value and its intent and ability to retain the investment for a period of time sufficient to allow for any anticipated recovery in fair value. The cost of securities sold is based on the specific-identification method. Interest on securities classified as available for sale is also included as a component of investment income. | |||||||||||
Fair Value Measurement | ' | ||||||||||
Fair Value Measurement | |||||||||||
The Company measures its cash equivalents, marketable securities and foreign currency derivative contracts at fair value. | |||||||||||
The additional disclosures regarding the Company’s fair value measurements are included in Note 2 “Investments”. | |||||||||||
Property and Equipment | ' | ||||||||||
Property and Equipment | |||||||||||
Property and equipment are stated at cost. Depreciation is calculated on a straight-line basis over the estimated useful lives of those assets as follows: | |||||||||||
Computer, equipment and software | 3 to 9 years | ||||||||||
Furniture and fixtures | 5 years | ||||||||||
Leasehold improvements | Shorter of the lease term or 10 years | ||||||||||
Building improvements | Amortized over the estimated useful lives of the respective assets when they are ready for their intended use. | ||||||||||
When assets are retired or otherwise disposed of, the cost and accumulated depreciation and amortization are removed from their respective accounts and any loss on such retirement is reflected in operating expenses. | |||||||||||
Capitalized Internal-Use Software Costs | ' | ||||||||||
Capitalized Internal-Use Software Costs | |||||||||||
The Company capitalizes costs related to its enterprise cloud computing services and certain projects for internal use incurred during the application development stage. Costs related to preliminary project activities and post implementation activities are expensed as incurred. Internal-use software is amortized on a straight-line basis over its estimated useful life, which is generally three to five years. Management evaluates the useful lives of these assets on an annual basis and tests for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances occur that could impact the recoverability of these assets. | |||||||||||
Goodwill, Intangible Assets, Long-Lived Assets and Impairment Assessments | ' | ||||||||||
Goodwill, Intangible Assets, Long-Lived Assets and Impairment Assessments | |||||||||||
The Company evaluates and tests the recoverability of its goodwill for impairment at least annually during the fourth quarter or more often if and when circumstances indicate that goodwill may not be recoverable. | |||||||||||
Intangible assets are amortized over their useful lives. Each period the Company evaluates the estimated remaining useful life of its intangible assets and whether events or changes in circumstances warrant a revision to the remaining period of amortization. The carrying amounts of these assets are periodically reviewed for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value of these assets may not be recoverable. Recoverability of these assets is measured by comparison of the carrying amount of each asset to the future undiscounted cash flows the asset is expected to generate. If the undiscounted cash flows used in the test for recoverability are less than the carrying amount of these assets, then the carrying amount of such assets is reduced to fair value. | |||||||||||
The Company evaluates the recoverability of its long-lived assets for possible impairment whenever events or circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of such assets may not be recoverable. If such review indicates that the carrying amount of long-lived assets is not recoverable, the carrying amount of such assets is reduced to fair value. | |||||||||||
Business Combinations | ' | ||||||||||
Business Combinations | |||||||||||
The Company uses its best estimates and assumptions to accurately assign fair value to the tangible and intangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed at the acquisition date. The Company’s estimates are inherently uncertain and subject to refinement. During the measurement period, which may be up to one year from the acquisition date, the Company may record adjustments to the fair value of these tangible and intangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed, with the corresponding offset to goodwill. In addition, uncertain tax positions and tax-related valuation allowances are initially established in connection with a business combination as of the acquisition date. The Company continues to collect information and reevaluates these estimates and assumptions quarterly and records any adjustments to the Company’s preliminary estimates to goodwill provided that the Company is within the measurement period. Upon the conclusion of the measurement period or final determination of the fair value of assets acquired or liabilities assumed, whichever comes first, any subsequent adjustments are recorded to the Company’s condensed consolidated statements of operations. | |||||||||||
Leases and Asset Retirement Obligations | ' | ||||||||||
Leases and Asset Retirement Obligations | |||||||||||
The Company categorizes leases at their inception as either operating or capital leases. In certain lease agreements, the Company may receive rent holidays and other incentives. The Company recognizes lease costs on a straight-line basis once control of the space is achieved, without regard to deferred payment terms, such as rent holidays that defer the commencement date of required payments. Additionally, incentives received are treated as a reduction of costs over the term of the agreement. | |||||||||||
The Company establishes assets and liabilities for the present value of estimated future costs to retire long-lived assets at the termination or expiration of a lease. Such assets are depreciated over the lease period into operating expense, and the recorded liabilities are accreted to the future value of the estimated retirement costs. | |||||||||||
The Company records assets and liabilities for the estimated construction costs incurred under build-to-suit lease arrangements to the extent it is involved in the construction of structural improvements or takes construction risk prior to commencement of a lease. | |||||||||||
Accounting for Stock-Based Compensation | ' | ||||||||||
Accounting for Stock-Based Compensation | |||||||||||
The Company recognizes stock-based expenses related to stock options and restricted stock awards on a straight-line basis over the requisite service period of the awards, which is generally the vesting term of four years. The Company recognizes stock-based expenses related to shares issued pursuant to its 2004 Employee Stock Purchase Plan (“ESPP”) on a straight-line basis over the offering period, which is 12 months. Stock-based expenses are recognized net of estimated forfeiture activity. The estimated forfeiture rate applied is based on historical forfeiture rates. The Company does not anticipate paying any cash dividends in the foreseeable future and therefore uses an expected dividend yield of zero in the option pricing model. | |||||||||||
The fair value of each stock option grant was estimated on the date of grant using the Black-Scholes option pricing model with the following assumptions and fair value per share: | |||||||||||
Three Months Ended | |||||||||||
April 30, | |||||||||||
Stock Options | 2014 | 2013 | |||||||||
Volatility | 37 | % | 43 | % | |||||||
Estimated life | 3.5 years | 3.7 years | |||||||||
Risk-free interest rate | 1.20-1.39 | % | 0.52-0.59 | % | |||||||
Weighted-average fair value per share of grants | $ | 16.93 | $ | 13.47 | |||||||
There were no stock purchase rights granted under the ESPP in the three months ended April 30, 2014 or 2013 as these stock purchase rights are only granted in June and December. | |||||||||||
The Company estimated its future stock price volatility considering both its observed option-implied volatilities and its historical volatility calculations. Management believes this is the best estimate of the expected volatility over the expected life of its stock options. | |||||||||||
The estimated life for the stock options was based on an analysis of historical exercise activity. The risk-free interest rate is based on the rate for a U.S. government security with the same estimated life at the time of the option grant. | |||||||||||
Income Taxes | ' | ||||||||||
Income Taxes | |||||||||||
The Company uses the asset and liability method of accounting for income taxes. Under this method, deferred tax assets and liabilities are determined based on temporary differences between the financial statement and tax basis of assets and liabilities using enacted tax rates in effect for the year in which the differences are expected to reverse. The effect on deferred tax assets and liabilities of a change in tax laws is recognized in the consolidated statement of operations in the period that includes the enactment date. | |||||||||||
The Company’s tax positions are subject to income tax audits by multiple tax jurisdictions throughout the world. The Company recognizes the tax benefit of an uncertain tax position only if it is more likely than not that the position is sustainable upon examination by the taxing authority, solely based on its technical merits. The tax benefit recognized is measured as the largest amount of benefit which is greater than 50 percent likely to be realized upon settlement with the taxing authority. The Company recognizes interest accrued and penalties related to unrecognized tax benefits in the income tax provision. | |||||||||||
Valuation allowances are established when necessary to reduce deferred tax assets to the amounts that are more likely than not expected to be realized based on the weighting of positive and negative evidence. Future realization of deferred tax assets ultimately depends on the existence of sufficient taxable income of the appropriate character (for example, ordinary income or capital gain) within the carryback or carryforward periods available under the applicable tax law. The Company regularly reviews the deferred tax assets for recoverability based on historical taxable income, projected future taxable income, the expected timing of the reversals of existing temporary differences and tax planning strategies. The Company’s judgments regarding future profitability may change due to many factors, including future market conditions and the ability to successfully execute its business plans and/or tax planning strategies. Should there be a change in the ability to recover deferred tax assets, the tax provision would increase or decrease in the period in which the assessment is changed. | |||||||||||
Foreign Currency Translation | ' | ||||||||||
Foreign Currency Translation | |||||||||||
The functional currency of the Company’s major foreign subsidiaries is generally the local currency. Adjustments resulting from translating foreign functional currency financial statements into U.S. dollars are recorded as a separate component on the condensed consolidated statements of comprehensive loss. Foreign currency transaction gains and losses are included in net loss for the period. All assets and liabilities denominated in a foreign currency are translated into U.S. dollars at the exchange rate on the balance sheet date. Revenues and expenses are translated at the average exchange rate during the period. Equity transactions are translated using historical exchange rates. | |||||||||||
Warranties and Indemnification | ' | ||||||||||
Warranties and Indemnification | |||||||||||
The Company’s enterprise cloud computing services are typically warranted to perform in a manner consistent with general industry standards that are reasonably applicable and materially in accordance with the Company’s online help documentation under normal use and circumstances. | |||||||||||
The Company’s arrangements generally include certain provisions for indemnifying customers against liabilities if its products or services infringe a third-party’s intellectual property rights. To date, the Company has not incurred any material costs as a result of such obligations and has not accrued any liabilities related to such obligations in the accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements. | |||||||||||
The Company has also agreed to indemnify its directors and executive officers for costs associated with any fees, expenses, judgments, fines and settlement amounts incurred by any of these persons in any action or proceeding to which any of those persons is, or is threatened to be, made a party by reason of the person’s service as a director or officer, including any action by the Company, arising out of that person’s services as the Company’s director or officer or that person’s services provided to any other company or enterprise at the Company’s request. The Company maintains director and officer insurance coverage that would generally enable the Company to recover a portion of any future amounts paid. The Company may also be subject to indemnification obligations by law with respect to the actions of its employees under certain circumstances and in certain jurisdictions. |
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Summary of Business and Significant Accounting Policies (Tables) | 3 Months Ended | ||||||||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | |||||||||||
Accounting Policies [Abstract] | ' | ||||||||||
Revenues By Geographical Region | ' | ||||||||||
Revenues by geographical region are as follows (in thousands): | |||||||||||
Three Months Ended | |||||||||||
April 30, | |||||||||||
2014 | 2013 | ||||||||||
Americas | $ | 876,377 | $ | 631,108 | |||||||
Europe | 230,810 | 162,826 | |||||||||
Asia Pacific | 119,585 | 98,699 | |||||||||
$ | 1,226,772 | $ | 892,633 | ||||||||
Schedule Of Property And Equipment Estimated Useful Lives | ' | ||||||||||
Property and equipment are stated at cost. Depreciation is calculated on a straight-line basis over the estimated useful lives of those assets as follows: | |||||||||||
Computer, equipment and software | 3 to 9 years | ||||||||||
Furniture and fixtures | 5 years | ||||||||||
Leasehold improvements | Shorter of the lease term or 10 years | ||||||||||
Building improvements | Amortized over the estimated useful lives of the respective assets when they are ready for their intended use. | ||||||||||
Schedule Of Assumptions Used To Calculate Fair Value Of Options Granted | ' | ||||||||||
The fair value of each stock option grant was estimated on the date of grant using the Black-Scholes option pricing model with the following assumptions and fair value per share: | |||||||||||
Three Months Ended | |||||||||||
April 30, | |||||||||||
Stock Options | 2014 | 2013 | |||||||||
Volatility | 37 | % | 43 | % | |||||||
Estimated life | 3.5 years | 3.7 years | |||||||||
Risk-free interest rate | 1.20-1.39 | % | 0.52-0.59 | % | |||||||
Weighted-average fair value per share of grants | $ | 16.93 | $ | 13.47 | |||||||
Investments_Tables
Investments (Tables) | 3 Months Ended | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Investments Schedule [Abstract] | ' | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Schedule Of Marketable Securities | ' | |||||||||||||||||||||||
At April 30, 2014, marketable securities consisted of the following (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Investments classified as Marketable Securities | Amortized | Unrealized | Unrealized | Fair Value | ||||||||||||||||||||
Cost | Gains | Losses | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and obligations | $ | 417,693 | $ | 1,510 | $ | (137 | ) | $ | 419,066 | |||||||||||||||
U.S. treasury securities | 42,705 | 20 | (3 | ) | 42,722 | |||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage backed obligations | 35,811 | 238 | (96 | ) | 35,953 | |||||||||||||||||||
Asset backed securities | 70,401 | 74 | (34 | ) | 70,441 | |||||||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 2,999 | 1 | (3 | ) | 2,997 | |||||||||||||||||||
Foreign government obligations | 24,495 | 205 | 0 | 24,700 | ||||||||||||||||||||
U.S. agency obligations | 23,717 | 11 | (17 | ) | 23,711 | |||||||||||||||||||
Covered bonds | 81,573 | 836 | (2 | ) | 82,407 | |||||||||||||||||||
Total marketable securities | $ | 699,394 | $ | 2,895 | $ | (292 | ) | $ | 701,997 | |||||||||||||||
At January 31, 2014, marketable securities consisted of the following (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Investments classified as Marketable Securities | Amortized | Unrealized | Unrealized | Fair Value | ||||||||||||||||||||
Cost | Gains | Losses | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and obligations | $ | 340,706 | $ | 1,314 | $ | (170 | ) | $ | 341,850 | |||||||||||||||
U.S. treasury securities | 16,016 | 28 | 0 | 16,044 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage backed obligations | 24,888 | 281 | (93 | ) | 25,076 | |||||||||||||||||||
Asset backed securities | 38,213 | 39 | (35 | ) | 38,217 | |||||||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 2,000 | 1 | (3 | ) | 1,998 | |||||||||||||||||||
Foreign government obligations | 24,305 | 171 | (2 | ) | 24,474 | |||||||||||||||||||
U.S. agency obligations | 14,726 | 9 | (10 | ) | 14,725 | |||||||||||||||||||
Covered bonds | 76,282 | 717 | (1 | ) | 76,998 | |||||||||||||||||||
Total marketable securities | $ | 537,136 | $ | 2,560 | $ | (314 | ) | $ | 539,382 | |||||||||||||||
Schedule of Short-Term and Long-Term Marketable Securities | ' | |||||||||||||||||||||||
The duration of the investments classified as marketable securities is as follows (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
As of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
April 30, | January 31, | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2014 | 2014 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Recorded as follows: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Short-term (due in one year or less) | $ | 51,233 | $ | 57,139 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Long-term (due after one year) | 650,764 | 482,243 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 701,997 | $ | 539,382 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Schedule Of Marketable Securities In An Unrealized Loss Position | ' | |||||||||||||||||||||||
As of April 30, 2014, the following marketable securities were in an unrealized loss position (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Less than 12 Months | 12 Months or Greater | Total | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Fair Value | Unrealized | Fair Value | Unrealized | Fair Value | Unrealized | |||||||||||||||||||
Losses | Losses | Losses | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and obligations | $ | 93,208 | $ | (137 | ) | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 93,208 | $ | (137 | ) | ||||||||||
U.S. treasury securities | 32,147 | (3 | ) | 0 | 0 | 32,147 | (3 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
Mortgage backed obligations | 16,451 | (80 | ) | 1,861 | (16 | ) | 18,312 | (96 | ) | |||||||||||||||
Asset backed securities | 16,170 | (31 | ) | 1,676 | (3 | ) | 17,846 | (34 | ) | |||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 1,997 | (3 | ) | 0 | 0 | 1,997 | (3 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
U.S. agency obligations | 14,713 | (17 | ) | 0 | 0 | 14,713 | (17 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
Covered bonds | 2,070 | (2 | ) | 0 | 0 | 2,070 | (2 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
$ | 176,756 | $ | (273 | ) | $ | 3,537 | $ | (19 | ) | $ | 180,293 | $ | (292 | ) | ||||||||||
Schedule Of Assets And Liabilities Measured At Fair Value On A Recurring Basis | ' | |||||||||||||||||||||||
The following table presents information about the Company’s assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value as of April 30, 2014 and indicates the fair value hierarchy of the valuation (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description | Quoted Prices in | Significant Other | Significant | Balances as of | ||||||||||||||||||||
Active Markets | Observable | Unobservable | April 30, 2014 | |||||||||||||||||||||
for Identical Assets | Inputs | Inputs | ||||||||||||||||||||||
(Level 1) | (Level 2) | (Level 3) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Cash equivalents (1): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Time deposits | $ | 0 | $ | 102,773 | $ | 0 | $ | 102,773 | ||||||||||||||||
Money market mutual funds | 237,395 | 0 | 0 | 237,395 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Marketable securities: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and obligations | 0 | 419,066 | 0 | 419,066 | ||||||||||||||||||||
U.S. treasury securities | 0 | 42,722 | 0 | 42,722 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage backed obligations | 0 | 35,953 | 0 | 35,953 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Asset backed securities | 0 | 70,441 | 0 | 70,441 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 0 | 2,997 | 0 | 2,997 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign government obligations | 0 | 24,700 | 0 | 24,700 | ||||||||||||||||||||
U.S. agency obligations | 0 | 23,711 | 0 | 23,711 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Covered bonds | 0 | 82,407 | 0 | 82,407 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency derivative contracts (2) | 0 | 550 | 0 | 550 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total Assets | $ | 237,395 | $ | 805,320 | $ | 0 | $ | 1,042,715 | ||||||||||||||||
Liabilities | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency derivative contracts (3) | $ | 0 | $ | 1,482 | $ | 0 | $ | 1,482 | ||||||||||||||||
Total Liabilities | $ | 0 | $ | 1,482 | $ | 0 | $ | 1,482 | ||||||||||||||||
_____________ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
(1)Included in “cash and cash equivalents” in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheet as of April 30, 2014, in addition to $487.7 million of cash. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
(2)Included in “prepaid expenses and other current assets” in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheet as of April 30, 2014. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
(3)Included in “accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities” in the condensed consolidated balance sheet as of April 30, 2014. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The following table presents information about the Company’s assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value as of January 31, 2014 and indicates the fair value hierarchy of the valuation (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description | Quoted Prices in | Significant Other | Significant | Balances as of | ||||||||||||||||||||
Active Markets | Observable Inputs (Level 2) | Unobservable | January 31, 2014 | |||||||||||||||||||||
for Identical Assets | Inputs | |||||||||||||||||||||||
(Level 1) | (Level 3) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Cash equivalents (1): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Time deposits | $ | 0 | $ | 212,700 | $ | 0 | $ | 212,700 | ||||||||||||||||
Money market mutual funds | 87,898 | 0 | 0 | 87,898 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Marketable securities: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and obligations | 0 | 341,850 | 0 | 341,850 | ||||||||||||||||||||
U.S. treasury securities | 0 | 16,044 | 0 | 16,044 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage backed obligations | 0 | 25,076 | 0 | 25,076 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Asset backed securities | 0 | 38,217 | 0 | 38,217 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 0 | 1,998 | 0 | 1,998 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign government obligations | 0 | 24,474 | 0 | 24,474 | ||||||||||||||||||||
U.S. agency obligations | 0 | 14,725 | 0 | 14,725 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Covered bonds | 0 | 76,998 | 0 | 76,998 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency derivative contracts (2) | 0 | 1,598 | 0 | 1,598 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total Assets | $ | 87,898 | $ | 753,680 | $ | 0 | $ | 841,578 | ||||||||||||||||
Liabilities | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency derivative contracts (3) | $ | 0 | $ | 1,801 | $ | 0 | $ | 1,801 | ||||||||||||||||
Total Liabilities | $ | 0 | $ | 1,801 | $ | 0 | $ | 1,801 | ||||||||||||||||
______________ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
(1)Included in “cash and cash equivalents” in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheet as of January 31, 2014, in addition to $481.0 million of cash. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
(2)Included in “prepaid expenses and other current assets” in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheet as of January 31, 2014. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
(3)Included in “accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities” in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheet as of January 31, 2014. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Schedule Of Outstanding Foreign Currency Derivative Contracts Related Primarily To Intercompany Receivables And Payables | ' | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Details on outstanding foreign currency derivative contracts related primarily to intercompany receivables and payables are presented below (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
As of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
April 30, | January 31, | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2014 | 2014 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Notional amount of foreign currency derivative contracts | $ | 460,640 | $ | 563,060 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Fair value of foreign currency derivative contracts | $ | (932 | ) | $ | (203 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Fair Value Of Outstanding Derivative Instruments | ' | |||||||||||||||||||||||
The fair value of the Company’s outstanding derivative instruments are summarized below (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fair Value of Derivative Instruments | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
As of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Balance Sheet Location | April 30, 2014 | January 31, 2014 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Derivative Assets | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency derivative contracts | Prepaid expenses and other current assets | $ | 550 | $ | 1,598 | |||||||||||||||||||
Derivative Liabilities | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency derivative contracts | Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities | $ | 1,482 | $ | 1,801 | |||||||||||||||||||
Schedule Of The Effect Of The Derivative Instruments Not Designated As Hedging Instruments On The Condensed Consolidated Statements Of Operations | ' | |||||||||||||||||||||||
The effect of the derivative instruments not designated as hedging instruments on the condensed consolidated statements of operations during the three months ended April 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively, are summarized below (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Derivatives Not Designated as Hedging Instruments | Gains (Losses) on Derivative Instruments | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Recognized in Income | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
April 30, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Location | 2014 | 2013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency derivative contracts | Other expense | $ | (12 | ) | $ | 2,075 | ||||||||||||||||||
Schedule Of Components Of Investment Income | ' | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Investment income consists of interest income, realized gains, and realized losses on the Company’s cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities. The components of investment income are presented below (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
April 30, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014 | 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Interest income | $ | 1,764 | $ | 3,397 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Realized gains | 117 | 638 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Realized losses | (103 | ) | (681 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total investment income | $ | 1,778 | $ | 3,354 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Property_and_Equipment_Tables
Property and Equipment (Tables) | 3 Months Ended | |||||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | ||||||||
Property, Plant and Equipment [Abstract] | ' | |||||||
Schedule of Property And Equipment | ' | |||||||
Property and equipment consisted of the following (in thousands): | ||||||||
As of | ||||||||
April 30, | January 31, | |||||||
2014 | 2014 | |||||||
Land | $ | 248,263 | $ | 248,263 | ||||
Building improvements | 49,572 | 49,572 | ||||||
Computers, equipment and software | 961,675 | 931,171 | ||||||
Furniture and fixtures | 65,021 | 58,956 | ||||||
Leasehold improvements | 313,535 | 296,390 | ||||||
Building in progress—leased facility | 52,931 | 40,171 | ||||||
1,690,997 | 1,624,523 | |||||||
Less accumulated depreciation and amortization | (439,997 | ) | (383,777 | ) | ||||
$ | 1,251,000 | $ | 1,240,746 | |||||
Convertible_Senior_Notes_and_T1
Convertible Senior Notes and Term Loan (Tables) | 3 Months Ended | |||||||||||||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | ||||||||||||||||
Debt Disclosure [Abstract] | ' | |||||||||||||||
Summary Of Convertible Senior Notes | ' | |||||||||||||||
Convertible Senior Notes | ||||||||||||||||
Par Value | Equity | Liability Component of Par Value as of | ||||||||||||||
(In thousands) | Component Recorded at Issuance | 30-Apr-14 | 31-Jan-14 | |||||||||||||
0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due January 15, 2015 | $ | 284,972 | $ | 125,530 | -1 | $ | 275,029 | $ | 542,159 | |||||||
0.25% Convertible Senior Notes due April 1, 2018 | 1,150,000 | 122,421 | -2 | 1,052,815 | 1,046,930 | |||||||||||
___________ | ||||||||||||||||
(1)This amount represents the equity component recorded at the initial issuance of the 0.75% convertible senior notes. As of April 30, 2014, $9.9 million was reclassified as temporary equity on the condensed consolidated balance sheet as these notes are convertible. | ||||||||||||||||
(2)This amount represents the equity component recorded at the initial issuance of the 0.25% convertible senior notes. | ||||||||||||||||
Schedule Of Conversion Of Senior Notes To Common Stock | ' | |||||||||||||||
If converted, holders will receive cash equal to the principal amount of the Notes, and at the Company’s election, cash and/or shares of the Company’s common stock for any amounts in excess of the principal amounts. | ||||||||||||||||
Conversion | Initial | Convertible Date | ||||||||||||||
Rate per $1,000 | Conversion | |||||||||||||||
Par Value | Price per | |||||||||||||||
Share | ||||||||||||||||
0.75% Senior Notes | 46.8588 | $ | 21.34 | October 15, 2014 | ||||||||||||
0.25% Senior Notes | 15.0512 | $ | 66.44 | January 1, 2018 | ||||||||||||
Schedule Of Convertible Senior Notes | ' | |||||||||||||||
The Notes consisted of the following (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||
As of | ||||||||||||||||
April 30, | January 31, | |||||||||||||||
2014 | 2014 | |||||||||||||||
Liability component : | ||||||||||||||||
Principal: | ||||||||||||||||
0.75% Senior Notes (1) | $ | 284,972 | $ | 568,864 | ||||||||||||
0.25% Senior Notes (1) | 1,150,000 | 1,150,000 | ||||||||||||||
Less: debt discount, net | ||||||||||||||||
0.75% Senior Notes (2) | (9,943 | ) | (26,705 | ) | ||||||||||||
0.25% Senior Notes (3) | (97,185 | ) | (103,070 | ) | ||||||||||||
Net carrying amount | $ | 1,327,844 | $ | 1,589,089 | ||||||||||||
(1)The effective interest rates of the 0.75% Senior Notes and 0.25% Senior Notes are 5.86% and 2.53%, respectively. These interest rates were based on the interest rates of a similar liability at the time of issuance that did not have an associated convertible feature. | ||||||||||||||||
(2)Included in the condensed consolidated balance sheets within Convertible 0.75% Senior Notes (which is classified as a current liability, as these notes were convertible) and is amortized over the life of the 0.75% Senior Notes using the effective interest rate method. | ||||||||||||||||
(3)Included in the condensed consolidated balance sheets within Convertible 0.25% Senior Notes (which is classified as a noncurrent liability) and is amortized over the life of the 0.25% Senior Notes using the effective interest rate method. | ||||||||||||||||
Summary Of Hedge Notes | ' | |||||||||||||||
To minimize the impact of potential economic dilution upon conversion of the Notes, the Company entered into convertible note hedge transactions with respect to its common stock (the “Note Hedges”). | ||||||||||||||||
(in thousands, except for shares) | Date | Purchase | Shares | |||||||||||||
0.75% Note Hedges | January 2010 | $ | 126,500 | 26,943,812 | ||||||||||||
0.25% Note Hedges | March 2013 | $ | 153,800 | 17,308,880 | ||||||||||||
Components Of Warrants | ' | |||||||||||||||
Warrants | ||||||||||||||||
Date | Proceeds | Shares | Strike | |||||||||||||
(in thousands) | Price | |||||||||||||||
0.75% Warrants | January 2010 | $ | 59,300 | 26,943,812 | $ | 29.88 | ||||||||||
0.25% Warrants | March 2013 | $ | 84,800 | 17,308,880 | $ | 90.4 | ||||||||||
Schedule Of Interest Expense | ' | |||||||||||||||
The following table sets forth total interest expense recognized related to the Notes and the Term Loan prior to capitalization of interest (in thousands): | ||||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended April 30, | ||||||||||||||||
2014 | 2013 | |||||||||||||||
Contractual interest expense | $ | 2,903 | $ | 1,415 | ||||||||||||
Amortization of debt issuance costs | 1,228 | 741 | ||||||||||||||
Amortization of debt discount | 10,984 | 9,240 | ||||||||||||||
$ | 15,115 | $ | 11,396 | |||||||||||||
Other_Balance_Sheet_Accounts_T
Other Balance Sheet Accounts (Tables) | 3 Months Ended | |||||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | ||||||||
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract] | ' | |||||||
Schedule Of Prepaid Expenses And Other Current Assets | ' | |||||||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets consisted of the following (in thousands): | ||||||||
As of | ||||||||
April 30, | January 31, | |||||||
2014 | 2014 | |||||||
Deferred income taxes, net | $ | 48,556 | $ | 49,279 | ||||
Prepaid income taxes | 22,838 | 23,571 | ||||||
Customer contract asset | 54,360 | 77,368 | ||||||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets | 187,854 | 158,962 | ||||||
$ | 313,608 | $ | 309,180 | |||||
Schedule Of Capitalized Software Costs | ' | |||||||
Capitalized software consisted of the following (in thousands): | ||||||||
As of | ||||||||
April 30, | January 31, | |||||||
2014 | 2014 | |||||||
Capitalized internal-use software development costs, net of accumulated amortization of $109,994 and $101,687, respectively | $ | 77,169 | $ | 72,915 | ||||
Acquired developed technology, net of accumulated amortization of $324,980 and $294,628, respectively | 378,650 | 409,002 | ||||||
$ | 455,819 | $ | 481,917 | |||||
Schedule Of Other Assets | ' | |||||||
Other assets consisted of the following (in thousands): | ||||||||
As of | ||||||||
April 30, | January 31, | |||||||
2014 | 2014 | |||||||
Deferred income taxes, noncurrent, net | $ | 9,738 | $ | 9,691 | ||||
Long-term deposits | 18,027 | 17,970 | ||||||
Purchased intangible assets, net of accumulated amortization of $81,557 and $66,399, respectively | 400,962 | 416,119 | ||||||
Acquired intellectual property, net of accumulated amortization of $12,479 and $11,304, respectively | 11,967 | 11,957 | ||||||
Strategic investments | 102,439 | 92,489 | ||||||
Customer contract asset | 10,989 | 18,182 | ||||||
Other | 45,968 | 47,082 | ||||||
$ | 600,090 | $ | 613,490 | |||||
Schedule Of Accrued Expenses And Other Current Liabilities | ' | |||||||
Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities consisted of the following (in thousands): | ||||||||
As of | ||||||||
April 30, | January 31, | |||||||
2014 | 2014 | |||||||
Accounts payable | $ | 36,723 | $ | 64,988 | ||||
Accrued compensation | 259,517 | 397,002 | ||||||
Accrued other liabilities | 274,792 | 235,543 | ||||||
Accrued income and other taxes payable | 123,292 | 153,026 | ||||||
Accrued professional costs | 19,309 | 15,864 | ||||||
Customer liability, current | 38,077 | 53,957 | ||||||
Accrued rent | 14,891 | 13,944 | ||||||
$ | 766,601 | $ | 934,324 | |||||
Schedule Of Other Noncurrent Liabilities | ' | |||||||
Other noncurrent liabilities consisted of the following (in thousands): | ||||||||
As of | ||||||||
April 30, | January 31, | |||||||
2014 | 2014 | |||||||
Deferred income taxes and income taxes payable | $ | 106,420 | $ | 108,760 | ||||
Customer liability, noncurrent | 8,897 | 13,953 | ||||||
Financing obligation, building in progress-leased facility | 52,931 | 40,171 | ||||||
Long-term lease liabilities and other | 634,679 | 594,303 | ||||||
$ | 802,927 | $ | 757,187 | |||||
Stockholders_Equity_Tables
Stockholders' Equity (Tables) | 3 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | |||||||||||||||||
Equity [Abstract] | ' | ||||||||||||||||
Schedule Of Stock Activity | ' | ||||||||||||||||
Stock activity excluding the ESPP is as follows: | |||||||||||||||||
Options Outstanding | |||||||||||||||||
Shares | Outstanding | Weighted- | Aggregate | ||||||||||||||
Available for | Stock | Average | Intrinsic Value | ||||||||||||||
Grant | Options | Exercise Price | (in thousands) | ||||||||||||||
Balance as of January 31, 2014 | 55,852,536 | 28,604,045 | $ | 34.26 | |||||||||||||
Increase in shares authorized: | |||||||||||||||||
2013 Equity Incentive Plan | 1,186,551 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||
Options granted under all plans | (536,057 | ) | 536,057 | 58.31 | |||||||||||||
Restricted stock activity | (880,568 | ) | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
Stock grants to board and advisory board members | (67,080 | ) | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
Exercised | 0 | (1,785,330 | ) | 21.69 | |||||||||||||
Plan shares expired | (775,831 | ) | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
Cancelled | 328,647 | (328,647 | ) | 26.01 | |||||||||||||
Balance as of April 30, 2014 | 55,108,198 | 27,026,125 | 35.67 | $ | 440,360 | ||||||||||||
Vested or expected to vest | 25,550,631 | $ | 35.21 | $ | 427,122 | ||||||||||||
Exercisable as of April 30, 2014 | 10,647,678 | $ | 27.72 | $ | 254,804 | ||||||||||||
Schedule Of Stock Options Outstanding | ' | ||||||||||||||||
The following table summarizes information about stock options outstanding as of April 30, 2014: | |||||||||||||||||
Options Outstanding | Options Exercisable | ||||||||||||||||
Range of Exercise | Number | Weighted- | Weighted- | Number of | Weighted- | ||||||||||||
Prices | Outstanding | Average | Average | Shares | Average | ||||||||||||
Remaining | Exercise | Exercise | |||||||||||||||
Contractual Life | Price | Price | |||||||||||||||
(Years) | |||||||||||||||||
$0.26 to $22.12 | 3,921,342 | 3 | $ | 12.61 | 3,045,518 | $ | 12.53 | ||||||||||
$22.98 to $27.06 | 3,861,549 | 3.2 | 26.79 | 1,851,121 | 26.85 | ||||||||||||
$27.56 to $35.07 | 1,638,794 | 3.7 | 31.42 | 588,732 | 31.8 | ||||||||||||
$35.63 | 4,190,536 | 1.6 | 35.63 | 3,297,395 | 35.63 | ||||||||||||
$35.87 to $39.09 | 6,122,454 | 3.4 | 38.05 | 1,817,970 | 38.01 | ||||||||||||
$40.19 to $52.14 | 879,377 | 5.5 | 42.94 | 46,942 | 42.3 | ||||||||||||
$52.30 to $63.66 | 6,412,073 | 6.6 | 52.97 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||
27,026,125 | 3.9 | $ | 35.67 | 10,647,678 | $ | 27.72 | |||||||||||
Schedule Of Restricted Stock Activity | ' | ||||||||||||||||
Restricted stock activity is as follows: | |||||||||||||||||
Restricted Stock Outstanding | |||||||||||||||||
Outstanding | Weighted- | Aggregate | |||||||||||||||
Average | Intrinsic | ||||||||||||||||
Exercise Price | Value | ||||||||||||||||
(in thousands) | |||||||||||||||||
Balance as of January 31, 2014 | 24,653,578 | $ | 0.001 | ||||||||||||||
Granted | 831,288 | 0.001 | |||||||||||||||
Cancelled | (701,260 | ) | 0.001 | ||||||||||||||
Vested and converted to shares | (2,011,456 | ) | 0.001 | ||||||||||||||
Balance as of April 30, 2014 | 22,772,150 | $ | 0.001 | $ | 1,176,182 | ||||||||||||
Expected to vest | 19,426,360 | $ | 1,003,371 | ||||||||||||||
Schedule Of Shares Of Common Stock Available For Future Issuance Under Stock Option Plans | ' | ||||||||||||||||
The following number of shares of common stock were reserved and available for future issuance at April 30, 2014: | |||||||||||||||||
Options outstanding | 27,026,125 | ||||||||||||||||
Restricted stock awards and units outstanding | 22,772,150 | ||||||||||||||||
Stock available for future grant: | |||||||||||||||||
2013 Equity Incentive Plan | 54,825,805 | ||||||||||||||||
2006 Inducement Equity Incentive Plan | 282,393 | ||||||||||||||||
2004 Employee Stock Purchase Plan | 6,114,165 | ||||||||||||||||
Convertible senior notes | 30,662,326 | ||||||||||||||||
Warrants | 44,252,692 | ||||||||||||||||
185,935,656 | |||||||||||||||||
EarningsLoss_Per_Share_Tables
Earnings/Loss Per Share (Tables) | 3 Months Ended | ||||||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | |||||||||
Earnings Per Share [Abstract] | ' | ||||||||
Reconciliation Of Denominator Used In Calculation Of Basic And Diluted Loss Per Share | ' | ||||||||
A reconciliation of the denominator used in the calculation of basic and diluted loss per share is as follows (in thousands): | |||||||||
Three Months Ended April 30, | |||||||||
2014 | 2013 | ||||||||
Numerator: | |||||||||
Net loss | $ | (96,911 | ) | $ | (67,721 | ) | |||
Denominator: | |||||||||
Weighted-average shares outstanding for basic loss per share | 612,512 | 588,385 | |||||||
Effect of dilutive securities: | |||||||||
Convertible senior notes | 0 | 0 | |||||||
Employee stock awards | 0 | 0 | |||||||
Warrants | 0 | 0 | |||||||
Adjusted weighted-average shares outstanding and assumed conversions for diluted loss per share | 612,512 | 588,385 | |||||||
Shares Excluded From Diluted Earnings Or Loss Per Share | ' | ||||||||
The weighted-average number of shares outstanding used in the computation of basic and diluted earnings/loss per share does not include the effect of the following potential outstanding common stock. The effects of these potentially outstanding shares were not included in the calculation of diluted earnings/loss per share because the effect would have been anti-dilutive (in thousands): | |||||||||
Three Months Ended April 30, | |||||||||
2014 | 2013 | ||||||||
Stock awards | 20,472 | 20,279 | |||||||
Convertible senior notes | 30,662 | 44,248 | |||||||
Warrants | 44,253 | 44,253 | |||||||
Commitments_Tables
Commitments (Tables) | 3 Months Ended | |||||||||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | ||||||||||||
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract] | ' | |||||||||||
Schedule Of Future Minimum Lease Payments Under Non-Cancelable Operating And Capital Leases | ' | |||||||||||
As of April 30, 2014, the future minimum lease payments under non-cancelable operating and capital leases are as follows (in thousands): | ||||||||||||
Capital | Operating | Financing Obligation, Building in Progress-Leased Facility(1) | ||||||||||
Leases | Leases | |||||||||||
Fiscal Period: | ||||||||||||
Remaining nine months of fiscal 2015 | $ | 62,622 | $ | 162,059 | $ | 0 | ||||||
Fiscal 2016 | 74,140 | 207,371 | 1,777 | |||||||||
Fiscal 2017 | 75,803 | 175,335 | 16,877 | |||||||||
Fiscal 2018 | 83,843 | 142,830 | 21,107 | |||||||||
Fiscal 2019 | 99,908 | 150,971 | 21,551 | |||||||||
Thereafter | 200,067 | 1,125,631 | 274,512 | |||||||||
Total minimum lease payments | 596,383 | $ | 1,964,197 | $ | 335,824 | |||||||
Less: amount representing interest | (82,847 | ) | ||||||||||
Present value of capital lease obligations | $ | 513,536 | ||||||||||
Summary_of_Business_and_Signif3
Summary of Business and Significant Accounting Policies - Additional Information (Detail) | 3 Months Ended | ||
Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 | Jan. 31, 2014 | |
customer | customer | customer | |
Segment | |||
Concentration Risk [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Number of operating segments | 1 | ' | ' |
Customers exceeding concentration of accounts receivable threshold, number | 0 | ' | 0 |
Percentage of customer accounts receivable required to be considered a significant customer | 5.00% | ' | 5.00% |
Customers exceeding concentration of total revenue threshold, number | 0 | 0 | ' |
Percentage of customer total revenue required to be considered a significant customer | 5.00% | 5.00% | ' |
Stock-based expense recognized over vesting term | '4 years | ' | ' |
Assets | Outside Americas | ' | ' | ' |
Concentration Risk [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Concentration risk percentage | 13.00% | 12.00% | ' |
Revenue | America [Member] | ' | ' | ' |
Concentration Risk [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Concentration risk percentage | 94.00% | 95.00% | ' |
Minimum | ' | ' | ' |
Concentration Risk [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Deferred and amortized commission period | '12 months | ' | ' |
Maximum | ' | ' | ' |
Concentration Risk [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Deferred and amortized commission period | '36 months | ' | ' |
Summary_of_Business_and_Signif4
Summary of Business and Significant Accounting Policies - Revenues by Geographical Region (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 |
Revenues from External Customers and Long-Lived Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Revenues by geographical region | $1,226,772 | $892,633 |
Reportable geographical components | Americas | ' | ' |
Revenues from External Customers and Long-Lived Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Revenues by geographical region | 876,377 | 631,108 |
Reportable geographical components | Europe | ' | ' |
Revenues from External Customers and Long-Lived Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Revenues by geographical region | 230,810 | 162,826 |
Reportable geographical components | Asia Pacific | ' | ' |
Revenues from External Customers and Long-Lived Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Revenues by geographical region | $119,585 | $98,699 |
Summary_of_Business_and_Signif5
Summary of Business and Significant Accounting Policies - Schedule of Property and Equipment Estimated Useful Lives (Detail) | 3 Months Ended |
Apr. 30, 2014 | |
Furniture and fixtures | ' |
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items] | ' |
Property and equipment, estimated useful lives | '5 years |
Minimum | Computer, equipment and software | ' |
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items] | ' |
Property and equipment, estimated useful lives | '3 years |
Maximum | Computer, equipment and software | ' |
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items] | ' |
Property and equipment, estimated useful lives | '9 years |
Maximum | Leasehold improvements | ' |
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items] | ' |
Property and equipment, estimated useful lives | '10 years |
Summary_of_Business_and_Signif6
Summary of Business and Significant Accounting Policies - Schedule of Assumptions Used to Calculate Fair Value of Options Granted (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | |
Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 | |
Accounting Policies [Abstract] | ' | ' |
Volatility | 37.00% | 43.00% |
Estimated life | '3 years 6 months | '3 years 8 months 12 days |
Risk-free interest rate, minimum | 1.20% | 0.52% |
Risk-free interest rate, maximum | 1.39% | 0.59% |
Weighted-average fair value per share of grants | $16.93 | $13.47 |
Investments_Schedule_of_Market
Investments - Schedule of Marketable Securities (Detail) (USD $) | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | ||
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Amortized Cost on Marketable Securities | $699,394 | $537,136 |
Unrealized Gains on Marketable Securities | 2,895 | 2,560 |
Unrealized Losses on Marketable Securities | -292 | -314 |
Fair Value of Marketable Securities | 701,997 | 539,382 |
Corporate notes and obligations | ' | ' |
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Amortized Cost on Marketable Securities | 417,693 | 340,706 |
Unrealized Gains on Marketable Securities | 1,510 | 1,314 |
Unrealized Losses on Marketable Securities | -137 | -170 |
Fair Value of Marketable Securities | 419,066 | 341,850 |
U.S. treasury securities | ' | ' |
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Amortized Cost on Marketable Securities | 42,705 | 16,016 |
Unrealized Gains on Marketable Securities | 20 | 28 |
Unrealized Losses on Marketable Securities | -3 | 0 |
Fair Value of Marketable Securities | 42,722 | 16,044 |
Mortgage backed obligations | ' | ' |
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Amortized Cost on Marketable Securities | 35,811 | 24,888 |
Unrealized Gains on Marketable Securities | 238 | 281 |
Unrealized Losses on Marketable Securities | -96 | -93 |
Fair Value of Marketable Securities | 35,953 | 25,076 |
Asset backed securities | ' | ' |
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Amortized Cost on Marketable Securities | 70,401 | 38,213 |
Unrealized Gains on Marketable Securities | 74 | 39 |
Unrealized Losses on Marketable Securities | -34 | -35 |
Fair Value of Marketable Securities | 70,441 | 38,217 |
Municipal securities | ' | ' |
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Amortized Cost on Marketable Securities | 2,999 | 2,000 |
Unrealized Gains on Marketable Securities | 1 | 1 |
Unrealized Losses on Marketable Securities | -3 | -3 |
Fair Value of Marketable Securities | 2,997 | 1,998 |
Foreign government obligations | ' | ' |
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Amortized Cost on Marketable Securities | 24,495 | 24,305 |
Unrealized Gains on Marketable Securities | 205 | 171 |
Unrealized Losses on Marketable Securities | 0 | -2 |
Fair Value of Marketable Securities | 24,700 | 24,474 |
U.S. agency obligations | ' | ' |
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Amortized Cost on Marketable Securities | 23,717 | 14,726 |
Unrealized Gains on Marketable Securities | 11 | 9 |
Unrealized Losses on Marketable Securities | -17 | -10 |
Fair Value of Marketable Securities | 23,711 | 14,725 |
Covered bonds | ' | ' |
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Amortized Cost on Marketable Securities | 81,573 | 76,282 |
Unrealized Gains on Marketable Securities | 836 | 717 |
Unrealized Losses on Marketable Securities | -2 | -1 |
Fair Value of Marketable Securities | $82,407 | $76,998 |
Investments_Schedule_of_ShortT
Investments - Schedule of Short-Term and Long-Term Marketable Securities (Detail) (USD $) | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | ||
Investments, Debt and Equity Securities [Abstract] | ' | ' |
Short-term (due in one year or less) | $51,233 | $57,139 |
Long-term (due after one year) | 650,764 | 482,243 |
Fair Value of Marketable Securities | $701,997 | $539,382 |
Investments_Schedule_of_Market1
Investments - Schedule of Marketable Securities in Unrealized Loss Position (Detail) (USD $) | Apr. 30, 2014 |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | |
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months, Fair Value | $176,756 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months, Unrealized Losses | -273 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for more than 12 months, Fair Value | 3,537 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for more than 12 months, Unrealized Losses | -19 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position, Fair Value | 180,293 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position, Unrealized Losses | -292 |
Corporate notes and obligations | ' |
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months, Fair Value | 93,208 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months, Unrealized Losses | -137 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for more than 12 months, Fair Value | 0 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for more than 12 months, Unrealized Losses | 0 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position, Fair Value | 93,208 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position, Unrealized Losses | -137 |
U.S. treasury securities | ' |
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months, Fair Value | 32,147 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months, Unrealized Losses | -3 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for more than 12 months, Fair Value | 0 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for more than 12 months, Unrealized Losses | 0 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position, Fair Value | 32,147 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position, Unrealized Losses | -3 |
Mortgage backed obligations | ' |
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months, Fair Value | 16,451 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months, Unrealized Losses | -80 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for more than 12 months, Fair Value | 1,861 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for more than 12 months, Unrealized Losses | -16 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position, Fair Value | 18,312 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position, Unrealized Losses | -96 |
Asset backed securities | ' |
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months, Fair Value | 16,170 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months, Unrealized Losses | -31 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for more than 12 months, Fair Value | 1,676 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for more than 12 months, Unrealized Losses | -3 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position, Fair Value | 17,846 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position, Unrealized Losses | -34 |
Municipal securities | ' |
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months, Fair Value | 1,997 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months, Unrealized Losses | -3 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for more than 12 months, Fair Value | 0 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for more than 12 months, Unrealized Losses | 0 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position, Fair Value | 1,997 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position, Unrealized Losses | -3 |
U.S. agency obligations | ' |
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months, Fair Value | 14,713 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months, Unrealized Losses | -17 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for more than 12 months, Fair Value | 0 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for more than 12 months, Unrealized Losses | 0 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position, Fair Value | 14,713 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position, Unrealized Losses | -17 |
Covered bonds | ' |
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months, Fair Value | 2,070 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months, Unrealized Losses | -2 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for more than 12 months, Fair Value | 0 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position for more than 12 months, Unrealized Losses | 0 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position, Fair Value | 2,070 |
Marketable securities in an unrealized loss position, Unrealized Losses | ($2) |
Investments_Additional_Informa
Investments - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | 12 Months Ended |
Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 | |
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Unrealized losses on fixed rate investments, lower range value | $1,000,000 | ' |
Unrealized losses on fixed rate investments, upper range value | 28,000,000 | ' |
Fair value of marketable security | 701,997,000 | 539,382,000 |
Strategic investments | 92,800,000 | 77,000,000 |
Strategic Investments | ' | ' |
Investment Holdings [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Fair value of marketable security | 9,600,000 | 15,500,000 |
Unrealized gain on marketable securities | $7,400,000 | $13,300,000 |
Investments_Schedule_of_Assets
Investments - Schedule of Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on Recurring Basis (Detail) (USD $) | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | ||
Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets (Level 1) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Foreign currency derivative contracts | $0 | $0 |
Total Assets | 237,395 | 87,898 |
Foreign currency derivative contracts | 0 | 0 |
Total Liabilities | 0 | 0 |
Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Foreign currency derivative contracts | 550 | 1,598 |
Total Assets | 805,320 | 753,680 |
Foreign currency derivative contracts | 1,482 | 1,801 |
Total Liabilities | 1,482 | 1,801 |
Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Foreign currency derivative contracts | 0 | 0 |
Total Assets | 0 | 0 |
Foreign currency derivative contracts | 0 | 0 |
Total Liabilities | 0 | 0 |
Balance, fair value measurement | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Foreign currency derivative contracts | 550 | 1,598 |
Total Assets | 1,042,715 | 841,578 |
Foreign currency derivative contracts | 1,482 | 1,801 |
Total Liabilities | 1,482 | 1,801 |
Time deposits | Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets (Level 1) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Cash equivalents | 0 | 0 |
Time deposits | Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Cash equivalents | 102,773 | 212,700 |
Time deposits | Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Cash equivalents | 0 | 0 |
Time deposits | Balance, fair value measurement | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Cash equivalents | 102,773 | 212,700 |
Money market mutual funds | Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets (Level 1) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Cash equivalents | 237,395 | 87,898 |
Money market mutual funds | Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Cash equivalents | 0 | 0 |
Money market mutual funds | Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Cash equivalents | 0 | 0 |
Money market mutual funds | Balance, fair value measurement | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Cash equivalents | 237,395 | 87,898 |
Corporate notes and obligations | Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets (Level 1) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 0 | 0 |
Corporate notes and obligations | Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 419,066 | 341,850 |
Corporate notes and obligations | Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 0 | 0 |
Corporate notes and obligations | Balance, fair value measurement | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 419,066 | 341,850 |
U.S. treasury securities | Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets (Level 1) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 0 | 0 |
U.S. treasury securities | Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 42,722 | 16,044 |
U.S. treasury securities | Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 0 | 0 |
U.S. treasury securities | Balance, fair value measurement | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 42,722 | 16,044 |
Mortgage backed obligations | Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets (Level 1) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 0 | 0 |
Mortgage backed obligations | Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 35,953 | 25,076 |
Mortgage backed obligations | Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 0 | 0 |
Mortgage backed obligations | Balance, fair value measurement | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 35,953 | 25,076 |
Asset backed securities | Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets (Level 1) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 0 | 0 |
Asset backed securities | Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 70,441 | 38,217 |
Asset backed securities | Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 0 | 0 |
Asset backed securities | Balance, fair value measurement | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 70,441 | 38,217 |
Municipal securities | Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets (Level 1) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 0 | 0 |
Municipal securities | Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 2,997 | 1,998 |
Municipal securities | Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 0 | 0 |
Municipal securities | Balance, fair value measurement | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 2,997 | 1,998 |
Foreign government obligations | Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets (Level 1) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 0 | 0 |
Foreign government obligations | Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 24,700 | 24,474 |
Foreign government obligations | Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 0 | 0 |
Foreign government obligations | Balance, fair value measurement | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 24,700 | 24,474 |
U.S. agency obligations | Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets (Level 1) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 0 | 0 |
U.S. agency obligations | Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 23,711 | 14,725 |
U.S. agency obligations | Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 0 | 0 |
U.S. agency obligations | Balance, fair value measurement | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 23,711 | 14,725 |
Covered bonds | Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets (Level 1) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 0 | 0 |
Covered bonds | Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 82,407 | 76,998 |
Covered bonds | Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3) | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 0 | 0 |
Covered bonds | Balance, fair value measurement | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Marketable securities | 82,407 | 76,998 |
Cash | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Cash equivalents | $487,700 | $481,000 |
Investments_Schedule_of_Outsta
Investments - Schedule of Outstanding Foreign Currency Derivative Contracts Related Primarily to Intercompany Receivables and Payables (Detail) (USD $) | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | ||
Derivative [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Fair value of foreign currency derivative contracts, net | ($932) | ($203) |
Foreign currency derivative contracts | ' | ' |
Derivative [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Notional amount of foreign currency derivative contracts | $460,640 | $563,060 |
Investments_Fair_Value_of_Outs
Investments - Fair Value of Outstanding Derivative Instruments (Detail) (Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments, Foreign currency derivative contracts, USD $) | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | ||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | $550 | $1,598 |
Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Liabilities | $1,482 | $1,801 |
Investments_Effect_of_Derivati
Investments - Effect of Derivative Instruments Not Designated as Hedging Instruments on Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Detail) (Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments, Foreign currency derivative contracts, Other expense, USD $) | 3 Months Ended | |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 |
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments | Foreign currency derivative contracts | Other expense | ' | ' |
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Gains (Losses) on Derivative Instruments Recognized in Income | ($12) | $2,075 |
Investments_Schedule_of_Compon
Investments - Schedule of Components of Investment Income (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 |
Investments, Debt and Equity Securities [Abstract] | ' | ' |
Interest income | $1,764 | $3,397 |
Realized gains | 117 | 638 |
Realized losses | -103 | -681 |
Total investment income | $1,778 | $3,354 |
Property_and_Equipment_Detail
Property and Equipment (Detail) (USD $) | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | ||
Property, Plant and Equipment [Abstract] | ' | ' |
Land | $248,263 | $248,263 |
Building improvements | 49,572 | 49,572 |
Computers, equipment and software | 961,675 | 931,171 |
Furniture and fixtures | 65,021 | 58,956 |
Leasehold improvements | 313,535 | 296,390 |
Building in progress—leased facility | 52,931 | 40,171 |
Property, Plant and Equipment, Gross, Total | 1,690,997 | 1,624,523 |
Less accumulated depreciation and amortization | -439,997 | -383,777 |
Property and equipment, net | $1,251,000 | $1,240,746 |
Property_and_Equipment_Additio
Property and Equipment - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | 1 Months Ended | 3 Months Ended | ||||
Apr. 30, 2014 | Nov. 30, 2010 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 | Jan. 31, 2014 | Dec. 31, 2012 | |
acre | sqft | |||||
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Depreciation and amortization expense | ' | ' | $56,400,000 | $30,800,000 | ' | ' |
Fixed assets acquired under capital lease agreements | 617,500,000 | ' | 617,500,000 | ' | 612,000,000 | ' |
Accumulated amortization relating to computers, equipment and software under capital leases | 130,600,000 | ' | 130,600,000 | ' | 109,100,000 | ' |
Acres of undeveloped real estate purchased | ' | 14 | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Perpetual parking rights | ' | 23,300,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Total carrying value of the land, building improvements and perpetual parking rights | 321,100,000 | ' | 321,100,000 | ' | ' | ' |
Deposit received on land held for sale | 30,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Rentable square feet of office space | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 445,000 |
Building in progress—leased facility | 52,931,000 | ' | 52,931,000 | ' | 40,171,000 | ' |
Noncurrent financing obligation | 52,931,000 | ' | 52,931,000 | ' | 40,171,000 | ' |
Expected financing obligation | $335,800,000 | ' | $335,800,000 | ' | ' | ' |
Land for sale 1 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Area of land | 8.8 | ' | 8.8 | ' | ' | ' |
Land for sale 2 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Area of land | 3.7 | ' | 3.7 | ' | ' | ' |
Undeveloped real estate | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Area of land | 1.5 | ' | 1.5 | ' | ' | ' |
Convertible_Senior_Notes_and_T2
Convertible Senior Notes and Term Loan - Summary of Convertible Senior Notes (Detail) (USD $) | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2011 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 | Mar. 31, 2013 |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due January 15, 2015 | 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due January 15, 2015 | 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due January 15, 2015 | 0.25% Convertible Senior Notes due April 1, 2018 | 0.25% Convertible Senior Notes due April 1, 2018 | 0.25% Convertible Senior Notes due April 1, 2018 | ||
Debt Conversion [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Par Value | ' | ' | $284,972 | ' | ' | $1,150,000 | ' | ' |
Equity Component Recorded at Issuance | ' | ' | 125,530 | ' | ' | 122,421 | ' | ' |
Convertible 0.75% senior notes, net | 275,029 | 542,159 | 275,029 | 542,159 | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Convertible 0.25% senior notes, net | 1,052,815 | 1,046,930 | ' | ' | ' | 1,052,815 | 1,046,930 | ' |
Contractual interest rate | ' | ' | 0.75% | ' | 0.75% | 0.25% | ' | 0.25% |
Temporary equity | $9,943 | $26,705 | $9,900 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Convertible_Senior_Notes_and_T3
Convertible Senior Notes and Term Loan - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | 3 Months Ended | 3 Months Ended | 3 Months Ended | 0 Months Ended | |||||||||||||||
Share data in Millions, except Per Share data, unless otherwise specified | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 | Jan. 31, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2011 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 | Mar. 31, 2013 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2011 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jul. 11, 2013 | Jul. 11, 2013 | Jul. 11, 2013 | Jul. 11, 2013 | Jul. 11, 2013 |
0.75% Warrants | 0.25% Warrants | Convertible Senior Notes [Member] | 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due January 15, 2015 | 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due January 15, 2015 | 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due January 15, 2015 | 0.25% Convertible Senior Notes due April 1, 2018 | 0.25% Convertible Senior Notes due April 1, 2018 | 0.25% Convertible Senior Notes due April 1, 2018 | 0.75% Note Hedges | 0.75% Note Hedges | Term Loan | Term Loan | Term Loan | Term Loan | Term Loan | Term Loan | ||||
Minimum | Minimum | Maximum | Maximum | |||||||||||||||||
Base Rate | Adjusted LIBOR | Base Rate | Adjusted LIBOR | |||||||||||||||||
Debt Instrument [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Contractual interest rate | ' | ' | ' | 0.75% | 0.25% | ' | 0.75% | ' | 0.75% | 0.25% | ' | 0.25% | 0.75% | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Par value | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | $575,000,000 | ' | ' | $1,150,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | $300,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Consecutive trading days threshold | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | '20 days | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Consecutive trading days threshold, total | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | '30 days | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Stock price trigger | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 130.00% | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Notes price trigger | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 98.00% | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Deferred tax liability | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 51,100,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Purchase price upon fundamental change | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 100.00% | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Estimated fair value of Company's senior notes | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 688,800,000 | ' | ' | 1,300,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Fair value debt basis amount | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 100 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Closing prices of Company's common stock | $51.65 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Excess of if-converted value over principal amount | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 404,700,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Payments on convertible senior notes | 283,892,000 | 0 | ' | ' | ' | ' | 283,900,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Shares issued upon repayment of convertible debt | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 8.7 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 8.7 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Loss on extinguishment of debt | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 8,500,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Principal balance | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 284,972,000 | 568,864,000 | ' | 1,150,000,000 | 1,150,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Conversion notices outstanding | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 13,700,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Deferred tax asset | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 51,400,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Term loan basis spread on variable rate | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 0.50% | 1.50% | 1.00% | 2.00% |
Term loan payable in quarterly installments | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 7,500,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Percentage of equity interest of domestic subsidiaries pledged as collateral | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 100.00% | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Percentage of equity interest of foreign subsidiaries pledged as collateral | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 65.00% | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Weighted average interest rate on Term Loan | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 2.00% | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Current portion outstanding under the Term Loan | 30,000,000 | ' | 30,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 30,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Term Loan, noncurrent outstanding | 247,500,000 | ' | 255,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 247,500,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Repayments, remaining nine months of fiscal 2015 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 22,500,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Repayments during fiscal 2016 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 30,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Repayments during fiscal 2017 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | $225,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Convertible_Senior_Notes_and_T4
Convertible Senior Notes and Term Loan - Schedule of Conversion of Senior Notes to Common Stock (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended |
Apr. 30, 2014 | |
0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due January 15, 2015 | ' |
Debt Instrument [Line Items] | ' |
Conversion Rate per $1,000 Par Value | 46.8588 |
Initial Conversion Price per Share | $21.34 |
0.25% Convertible Senior Notes due April 1, 2018 | ' |
Debt Instrument [Line Items] | ' |
Conversion Rate per $1,000 Par Value | 15.0512 |
Initial Conversion Price per Share | $66.44 |
Convertible_Senior_Notes_and_T5
Convertible Senior Notes and Term Loan - Schedule of Convertible Senior Notes (Detail) (USD $) | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2011 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 | Mar. 31, 2013 |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due January 15, 2015 | 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due January 15, 2015 | 0.75% Convertible Senior Notes due January 15, 2015 | 0.25% Convertible Senior Notes due April 1, 2018 | 0.25% Convertible Senior Notes due April 1, 2018 | 0.25% Convertible Senior Notes due April 1, 2018 | ||
Debt Instrument [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Principal | ' | ' | $284,972 | $568,864 | ' | $1,150,000 | $1,150,000 | ' |
Less: debt discount, net | ' | ' | -9,943 | -26,705 | ' | -97,185 | -103,070 | ' |
Net carrying amount | $1,327,844 | $1,589,089 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Effective interest rates of Senior Notes | ' | ' | 5.86% | ' | ' | 2.53% | ' | ' |
Interest percentage of convertible senior notes | ' | ' | 0.75% | ' | 0.75% | 0.25% | ' | 0.25% |
Convertible_Senior_Notes_and_T6
Convertible Senior Notes and Term Loan - Summary of Hedge Notes (Detail) (USD $) | 1 Months Ended | 1 Months Ended | |
In Thousands, except Share data, unless otherwise specified | Jan. 31, 2010 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Mar. 31, 2013 |
0.75% Note Hedges | 0.75% Note Hedges | 0.25% Note Hedges | |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Purchase | $126,500 | ' | $153,800 |
Shares | 26,943,812 | ' | 17,308,880 |
Contractual interest rate | ' | 0.75% | ' |
Convertible_Senior_Notes_and_T7
Convertible Senior Notes and Term Loan - Components of Warrants (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | |
In Thousands, except Share data, unless otherwise specified | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 |
Class of Warrant or Right [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Proceeds (in thousands) | $0 | $84,800 |
Shares | 44,252,692 | ' |
0.75% Warrants | ' | ' |
Class of Warrant or Right [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Proceeds (in thousands) | 59,300 | ' |
Shares | 26,943,812 | ' |
Strike Price | 29.88 | ' |
Contractual interest rate | 0.75% | ' |
0.25% Warrants | ' | ' |
Class of Warrant or Right [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Proceeds (in thousands) | $84,800 | ' |
Shares | 17,308,880 | ' |
Strike Price | 90.4 | ' |
Contractual interest rate | 0.25% | ' |
Convertible_Senior_Notes_and_T8
Convertible Senior Notes and Term Loan - Schedule of Interest Expense (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 |
Debt Disclosure [Abstract] | ' | ' |
Contractual interest expense | $2,903 | $1,415 |
Amortization of debt issuance costs | 1,228 | 741 |
Amortization of debt discount | 10,984 | 9,240 |
Debt Instrument, Interest Expense, Total | $15,115 | $11,396 |
Other_Balance_Sheet_Accounts_S
Other Balance Sheet Accounts - Schedule of Prepaid Expenses and Other Current Assets (Detail) (USD $) | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | ||
Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, and Other Assets Disclosure [Abstract] | ' | ' |
Deferred income taxes, net | $48,556 | $49,279 |
Prepaid income taxes | 22,838 | 23,571 |
Customer contract asset | 54,360 | 77,368 |
Prepaid expenses and other current assets | 187,854 | 158,962 |
Total prepaid expenses and other current assets | $313,608 | $309,180 |
Other_Balance_Sheet_Accounts_S1
Other Balance Sheet Accounts - Schedule of Capitalized Software Costs (Detail) (USD $) | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | ||
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Capitalized software costs | $455,819 | $481,917 |
Capitalized internal-use software development costs, net of accumulated amortization of $109,994 and $101,687, respectively | ' | ' |
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Capitalized software costs | 77,169 | 72,915 |
Accumulated amortization | 109,994 | 101,687 |
Acquired developed technology, net of accumulated amortization of $324,980 and $294,628, respectively | ' | ' |
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Capitalized software costs | 378,650 | 409,002 |
Accumulated amortization | $324,980 | $294,628 |
Other_Balance_Sheet_Accounts_A
Other Balance Sheet Accounts - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 |
Purchased intangible assets | Purchased intangible assets | Acquired intellectual property | Acquired intellectual property | Capitalized internal-use software development costs | Capitalized internal-use software development costs | Acquired developed technology | Acquired developed technology | |||
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Capitalized software amortization expense | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | $8,300,000 | $6,700,000 | $30,400,000 | $22,000,000 |
Capitalized stock based compensation | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 1,000,000 | 900,000 | ' | ' |
Goodwill | 3,500,823,000 | 3,500,823,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Amortization of acquired intangible assets | ' | ' | $15,200,000 | $2,500,000 | $1,200,000 | $1,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Other_Balance_Sheet_Accounts_S2
Other Balance Sheet Accounts - Schedule of Other Assets (Detail) (USD $) | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | ||
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Deferred income taxes, noncurrent, net | $9,738 | $9,691 |
Long-term deposits | 18,027 | 17,970 |
Strategic investments | 102,439 | 92,489 |
Customer contract asset | 10,989 | 18,182 |
Other | 45,968 | 47,082 |
Other assets, net | 600,090 | 613,490 |
Purchased intangible assets, net of accumulated amortization of $81,557 and $66,399, respectively | ' | ' |
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Acquired intangible assets | 400,962 | 416,119 |
Accumulated amortization | 81,557 | 66,399 |
Acquired intellectual property, net of accumulated amortization of $12,479 and $11,304, respectively | ' | ' |
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Acquired intangible assets | 11,967 | 11,957 |
Accumulated amortization | $12,479 | $11,304 |
Other_Balance_Sheet_Accounts_S3
Other Balance Sheet Accounts - Schedule of Accrued Expenses and Other Current Liabilities (Detail) (USD $) | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | ||
Payables and Accruals [Abstract] | ' | ' |
Accounts payable | $36,723 | $64,988 |
Accrued compensation | 259,517 | 397,002 |
Accrued other liabilities | 274,792 | 235,543 |
Accrued income and other taxes payable | 123,292 | 153,026 |
Accrued professional costs | 19,309 | 15,864 |
Customer liability, current | 38,077 | 53,957 |
Accrued rent | 14,891 | 13,944 |
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities | $766,601 | $934,324 |
Other_Balance_Sheet_Accounts_S4
Other Balance Sheet Accounts - Schedule of Other Non current Liabilities (Detail) (USD $) | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | ||
Payables and Accruals [Abstract] | ' | ' |
Deferred income taxes and income taxes payable | $106,420 | $108,760 |
Customer liability, noncurrent | 8,897 | 13,953 |
Financing obligation, building in progress-leased facility | 52,931 | 40,171 |
Long-term lease liabilities and other | 634,679 | 594,303 |
Other noncurrent liabilities | $802,927 | $757,187 |
Stockholders_Equity_Additional
Stockholders' Equity - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | 0 Months Ended | 3 Months Ended | 10 Months Ended | 89 Months Ended | |
Feb. 01, 2006 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jul. 03, 2013 | |
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Contractual life of stock options (in years) | '10 years | ' | ' | '7 years | '5 years |
Total intrinsic value of the options exercised during the period | ' | $68,800,000 | $57,700,000 | ' | ' |
Weighted-average remaining contractual life of vested and expected to vest options (in years) | ' | '3 years 9 months 6 days | ' | ' | ' |
Options vested | ' | 10,647,678 | ' | 10,647,678 | ' |
Weighted average exercise price vested | ' | $27.72 | ' | $27.72 | ' |
Weighted-average contractual life of vested and expected to vest options (in years) | ' | '2 years 2 months 12 days | ' | ' | ' |
Aggregate intrinsic value | ' | 254,804,000 | ' | 254,804,000 | ' |
Weighted-average exercise price | ' | $0.00 | ' | $0.00 | ' |
Restricted stock units, vesting period (in years) | ' | '4 years | ' | ' | ' |
Weighted-average grant date fair value of the restricted stock units issued | ' | $63.71 | $42.47 | ' | ' |
Employee Stock Purchase Plan | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Amount withheld on behalf of employees for future purchases | ' | $59,000,000 | ' | $59,000,000 | ' |
Stockholders_Equity_Stock_Acti
Stockholders' Equity - Stock Activity (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended |
In Thousands, except Share data, unless otherwise specified | Apr. 30, 2014 |
Shares available for grant | ' |
Shares Available for Grant, Balance | 55,852,536 |
Shares Available for Grant, Options granted under all plans | -536,057 |
Shares Available for Grant, Exercised | 0 |
Shares Available for Grant, Cancelled | 328,647 |
Shares Available for Grant, Balance | 55,108,198 |
Outstanding Stock Options | ' |
Outstanding Stock Options, Balance | 28,604,045 |
Outstanding Stock Options | 536,057 |
Outstanding Stock Options, Exercised | -1,785,330 |
Outstanding Stock Options, Cancelled | -328,647 |
Outstanding Stock Options, Balance | 27,026,125 |
Outstanding Stock Options, Vested or expected to vest | 25,550,631 |
Outstanding Stock Options, Exercisable | 10,647,678 |
Options Outstanding Weighted-Average Exercise Price | ' |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Balance | $34.26 |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Options | $58.31 |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Exercised | $21.69 |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Cancelled | $26.01 |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Balance | $35.67 |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Vested or expected to vest | $35.21 |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Exercisable | $27.72 |
Aggregate Intrinsic Value | ' |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Balance | $440,360 |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Vested or expected to vest | 427,122 |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Exercisable | $254,804 |
Restricted Stock Activity | ' |
Shares available for grant | ' |
Shares Available for Grant, Restricted stock activity | -880,568 |
Outstanding Stock Options | ' |
Outstanding Stock Options | 0 |
Options Outstanding Weighted-Average Exercise Price | ' |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Options | $0 |
Stock Grants To Board And Advisory Board Members | ' |
Shares available for grant | ' |
Shares Available for Grant, Stock grants to board and advisory board members | -67,080 |
Outstanding Stock Options | ' |
Outstanding Stock Options | 0 |
Options Outstanding Weighted-Average Exercise Price | ' |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Options | $0 |
2013 Equity Incentive Plan | ' |
Shares available for grant | ' |
Shares Available for Grant, Increase in shares authorized | 1,186,551 |
Shares Available for Grant, Balance | 54,825,805 |
Outstanding Stock Options | ' |
Outstanding Stock Options | 0 |
Options Outstanding Weighted-Average Exercise Price | ' |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Options | $0 |
1999 Plan | ' |
Shares available for grant | ' |
Shares Available for Grant, Plan shares expired | -775,831 |
Outstanding Stock Options | ' |
Outstanding Stock Options | 0 |
Options Outstanding Weighted-Average Exercise Price | ' |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Options | $0 |
Stockholders_Equity_Stock_Opti
Stockholders' Equity - Stock Options Outstanding (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended |
Apr. 30, 2014 | |
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items] | ' |
Options, Number Outstanding | 27,026,125 |
Weighted- Average Remaining Contractual Life (Years), Options Outstanding | '3 years 10 months 24 days |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Options Outstanding | $35.67 |
Options Exercisable, Number of Shares | 10,647,678 |
Options Exercisable, Weighted- Average Exercise Price | $27.72 |
$0.26 to $22.12 | ' |
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items] | ' |
Range of Exercise Prices, Minimum | $0.26 |
Range of Exercise Prices, Maximum | $22.16 |
Options, Number Outstanding | 3,921,342 |
Weighted- Average Remaining Contractual Life (Years), Options Outstanding | '3 years |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Options Outstanding | $12.61 |
Options Exercisable, Number of Shares | 3,045,518 |
Options Exercisable, Weighted- Average Exercise Price | $12.53 |
$22.98 to $27.06 | ' |
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items] | ' |
Range of Exercise Prices, Minimum | $22.98 |
Range of Exercise Prices, Maximum | $27.06 |
Options, Number Outstanding | 3,861,549 |
Weighted- Average Remaining Contractual Life (Years), Options Outstanding | '3 years 2 months 12 days |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Options Outstanding | $26.79 |
Options Exercisable, Number of Shares | 1,851,121 |
Options Exercisable, Weighted- Average Exercise Price | $26.85 |
$27.56 to $35.07 | ' |
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items] | ' |
Range of Exercise Prices, Minimum | $27.56 |
Range of Exercise Prices, Maximum | $35.07 |
Options, Number Outstanding | 1,638,794 |
Weighted- Average Remaining Contractual Life (Years), Options Outstanding | '3 years 8 months 12 days |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Options Outstanding | $31.42 |
Options Exercisable, Number of Shares | 588,732 |
Options Exercisable, Weighted- Average Exercise Price | $31.80 |
$35.63 | ' |
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items] | ' |
Range of Exercise Prices, Minimum | $35.63 |
Range of Exercise Prices, Maximum | $35.63 |
Options, Number Outstanding | 4,190,536 |
Weighted- Average Remaining Contractual Life (Years), Options Outstanding | '1 year 7 months 6 days |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Options Outstanding | $35.63 |
Options Exercisable, Number of Shares | 3,297,395 |
Options Exercisable, Weighted- Average Exercise Price | $35.63 |
$35.87 to $39.09 | ' |
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items] | ' |
Range of Exercise Prices, Minimum | $35.87 |
Range of Exercise Prices, Maximum | $39.09 |
Options, Number Outstanding | 6,122,454 |
Weighted- Average Remaining Contractual Life (Years), Options Outstanding | '3 years 4 months 24 days |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Options Outstanding | $38.05 |
Options Exercisable, Number of Shares | 1,817,970 |
Options Exercisable, Weighted- Average Exercise Price | $38.01 |
$40.19 to $52.14 | ' |
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items] | ' |
Range of Exercise Prices, Minimum | $40.19 |
Range of Exercise Prices, Maximum | $52.14 |
Options, Number Outstanding | 879,377 |
Weighted- Average Remaining Contractual Life (Years), Options Outstanding | '5 years 6 months |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Options Outstanding | $42.94 |
Options Exercisable, Number of Shares | 46,942 |
Options Exercisable, Weighted- Average Exercise Price | $42.30 |
$52.30 to $63.66 | ' |
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items] | ' |
Range of Exercise Prices, Minimum | $52.30 |
Range of Exercise Prices, Maximum | $63.66 |
Options, Number Outstanding | 6,412,073 |
Weighted- Average Remaining Contractual Life (Years), Options Outstanding | '6 years 7 months 6 days |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Options Outstanding | $52.97 |
Options Exercisable, Number of Shares | 0 |
Options Exercisable, Weighted- Average Exercise Price | $0 |
Stockholders_Equity_Schedule_o
Stockholders' Equity - Schedule of Restricted Stock Activity (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended |
In Thousands, except Share data, unless otherwise specified | Apr. 30, 2014 |
Restricted Stock Outstanding | ' |
Ending Balance | 22,772,150 |
Restricted Stock Outstanding Weighted-Average Exercise Price | ' |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Restricted Stock Outstanding, Balance | $0.00 |
Restricted Stock Activity | ' |
Restricted Stock Outstanding | ' |
Beginning Balance | 24,653,578 |
Granted, Outstanding | 831,288 |
Cancelled, Outstanding | -701,260 |
Vested and converted to shares, Outstanding | -2,011,456 |
Ending Balance | 22,772,150 |
Expected to vest, Outstanding | 19,426,360 |
Restricted Stock Outstanding Weighted-Average Exercise Price | ' |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Restricted Stock Outstanding, Balance | $0.00 |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Restricted Stock Outstanding, Granted | $0.00 |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Restricted Stock Outstanding, Cancelled | $0.00 |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Restricted Stock Outstanding, Vested and converted to shares | $0.00 |
Weighted- Average Exercise Price, Restricted Stock Outstanding, Balance | $0.00 |
Restricted Stock Outstanding Aggregate Intrinsic Value | ' |
Aggregate Intrinsic Value, Ending Balance | $1,176,182 |
Aggregate Intrinsic Value, Expected to vest | $1,003,371 |
Stockholders_Equity_Shares_of_
Stockholders' Equity - Shares of Common Stock Available for Future Issuance under Stock Option Plans (Detail) | 3 Months Ended | |
Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 | |
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Options outstanding | 27,026,125 | 28,604,045 |
Restricted stock awards and units outstanding | 22,772,150 | ' |
Stock available for future grant | 55,108,198 | 55,852,536 |
Convertible senior notes | 30,662,326 | ' |
Warrants | 44,252,692 | ' |
Total shares available for future grant | 185,935,656 | ' |
2013 Equity Incentive Plan | ' | ' |
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Stock available for future grant | 54,825,805 | ' |
2006 Inducement Equity Incentive Plan | ' | ' |
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Stock available for future grant | 282,393 | ' |
2004 Employee Stock Purchase Plan | ' | ' |
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Stock available for future grant | 6,114,165 | ' |
Income_Taxes_Additional_Inform
Income Taxes - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | |
Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 | |
Equity [Abstract] | ' | ' |
Provision for income taxes | ($12,142,000) | ($13,778,000) |
Income (Loss) before benefit from income taxes | 84,769,000 | 53,943,000 |
Effective tax rate | 14.00% | 26.00% |
Income tax benefit recognized from stock compensation expense | $42,600,000 | $34,300,000 |
EarningsLoss_Per_Share_Reconci
Earnings/Loss Per Share - Reconciliation of Denominator Used in Calculation of Basic and Diluted Loss Per Share (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 |
Earnings Per Share [Abstract] | ' | ' |
Net loss | ($96,911) | ($67,721) |
Weighted-average shares outstanding for basic loss per share (in shares) | 612,512 | 588,385 |
Convertible senior notes | 0 | 0 |
Employee stock awards | 0 | 0 |
Warrants | 0 | 0 |
Adjusted weighted-average shares outstanding and assumed conversions for diluted loss per share (in shares) | 612,512 | 588,385 |
EarningsLoss_Per_Share_Shares_
Earnings/Loss Per Share - Shares Excluded from Diluted Earnings or Loss Per Share (Detail) | 3 Months Ended | |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | Apr. 30, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2013 |
Stock Awards | ' | ' |
Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Computation of Earnings Per Share [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Anti-dilutive securities excluded | 20,472 | 20,279 |
Convertible Senior Notes | ' | ' |
Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Computation of Earnings Per Share [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Anti-dilutive securities excluded | 30,662 | 44,248 |
Warrants | ' | ' |
Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Computation of Earnings Per Share [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Anti-dilutive securities excluded | 44,253 | 44,253 |
Commitments_Additional_Informa
Commitments - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | Apr. 30, 2014 | Jan. 31, 2014 | Apr. 10, 2014 | Apr. 30, 2014 |
Lease agreement | Letter of Credit | |||
sqft | ||||
Other Commitments [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Value of outstanding letters of credit | ' | ' | ' | $61,800,000 |
Financing obligation, building in progress-leased facility | 52,931,000 | 40,171,000 | ' | ' |
Net rentable area | ' | ' | 714,000 | ' |
Future minimum lease payments due | $596,383,000 | ' | $560,000,000 | ' |
Lease term | ' | ' | '15 years 6 months | ' |
Commitments_Schedule_of_Future
Commitments - Schedule of Future Minimum Lease Payments under Non-Cancelable Operating and Capital Leases (Detail) (USD $) | Apr. 30, 2014 |
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified | |
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract] | ' |
Future minimum lease payments under non-cancelable capital leases, Remaining nine months of fiscal 2015 | $62,622 |
Future minimum lease payments under non-cancelable capital leases, Fiscal 2016 | 74,140 |
Future minimum lease payments under non-cancelable capital leases, Fiscal 2017 | 75,803 |
Future minimum lease payments under non-cancelable capital leases, Fiscal 2018 | 83,843 |
Future minimum lease payments under non-cancelable capital leases, Fiscal 2019 | 99,908 |
Future minimum lease payments under non-cancelable capital leases, Thereafter | 200,067 |
Future minimum lease payments under non-cancelable capital leases, Total | 596,383 |
Less: amount representing interest | -82,847 |
Present value of capital lease obligations | 513,536 |
Future minimum lease payments under non-cancelable operating leases, Remaining nine months of fiscal 2015 | 162,059 |
Future minimum lease payments under non-cancelable operating leases, Fiscal 2016 | 207,371 |
Future minimum lease payments under non-cancelable operating leases, Fiscal 2017 | 175,335 |
Future minimum lease payments under non-cancelable operating leases, Fiscal 2018 | 142,830 |
Future minimum lease payments under non-cancelable operating leases, Fiscal 2019 | 150,971 |
Future minimum lease payments under non-cancelable operating leases, Thereafter | 1,125,631 |
Future minimum lease payments under non-cancelable operating leases, Total | 1,964,197 |
Financing Obligation, Building in Progress-Leased Facility, Remaining nine months of fiscal 2015 | 0 |
Financing Obligation, Building in Progress-Leased Facility, Fiscal 2016 | 1,777 |
Financing Obligation, Building in Progress-Leased Facility, Fiscal 2017 | 16,877 |
Financing Obligation, Building in Progress-Leased Facility, Fiscal 2018 | 21,107 |
Financing Obligation, Building in Progress-Leased Facility, Fiscal 2019 | 21,551 |
Financing Obligation, Building in Progress-Leased Facility, Thereafter | 274,512 |
Financing Obligation, Building in Progress-Leased Facility | $335,824 |
RelatedParty_Transactions_Deta
Related-Party Transactions (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended |
Apr. 30, 2014 | |
Related Party Transactions [Abstract] | ' |
Value of resources donated to related parties | $345,000 |
Value of donated subscriptions to related parties | $7,000,000 |