Worldwide Server Market Shows Strongest Growth in the Volume and Midrange Server Segments, According to IDC.FRAMINGHAM Framingham (frā`mĭnghăm'), town (1990 pop. 64,994), Middlesex co., E Mass., on the Sudbury River between Worcester and Boston; settled 1650, inc. 1700. , Mass. -- According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, factory revenue in the worldwide server market grew at 8.1% year over year to $12.5 billion in the third quarter of 2005, marking the tenth consecutive quarter of positive overall revenue growth. This demonstrates continuing end-user investment in a robust server infrastructure as a fundamental component of other IT investments in software, storage and services. Volume server revenue grew 14.8% year over year and continues to represent the primary growth engine for the server market overall. Revenue for midrange midrange Epidemiology The halfway point or midpoint in a set of observations; for most data, MR is calculated as the sum of the smallest observation and the largest observation, divided by 2; for age data, one is added to the numerator; a midrange is usually enterprise servers grew 3.8% year over year, marking the fourth consecutive quarterly increase in that segment. However, the high-end enterprise server market showed a 1.2% decline year over year, making it the fourth consecutive quarter of declining revenue for high-end enterprise servers. "Although there was continued IT investment across all three server classes, the volume and midrange enterprise server segments are showing the strongest growth, speaking to IT purchasers' continuing focus on cost containment cost containment, n the features of a dental benefits program or of the administration of the program designed to reduce or eliminate certain charges to the plan. , which is often achieved through strategic server consolidation and server virtualization (1) Running applications in separate, isolated partitions within a single server. The "virtual machine" method can run different operating systems simultaneously, whereas the "OS virtualization" method runs applications for only one operating system (see virtual machine and OS initiatives," said Matt Eastwood, program vice president of Worldwide Server Research at IDC. "Both scale-out and scale-up models for adding computer capacity are in place at most customer sites, giving IT managers flexibility in the way they install, deploy and maintain server-hardware resources." Top-Level Server Market Findings --Year-over-year unit shipment growth of 11.3% - two-thirds the year-over-year unit growth rate observed in 3Q04 - reflects a transition in the volume-server market segment as a growing number of users implement virtual servers requiring increasingly robust server resources, which effectively drives higher average selling values and lower unit growth. --Linux servers posted their thirteenth consecutive quarter of double-digit growth, with year-over-year revenue growth of 34.3% and unit shipments up 20.5%. Although, both factory revenue growth and unit growth have cooled from 2Q05 levels, it is clear that customers continue to expand the role of Linux servers into a broader range of workloads in both the commercial and technical segments of the market. --Microsoft Windows servers See Windows Server 2003, Windows Home Server, Windows 2000 and Windows NT. continued to show strong growth, as revenues grew 17.7% and unit shipments grew 15.3% year over year. Significantly, quarterly factory revenue of $4.6 billion for Windows servers represented the largest single segment of the server market for the first time - increasing revenue share by 3.0% over 3Q04 - as customers deploy more fully configured con·fig·ure tr.v. con·fig·ured, con·fig·ur·ing, con·fig·ures To design, arrange, set up, or shape with a view to specific applications or uses: Windows servers in support of scalable workloads and consolidation projects. --Unix servers experienced a 0.4% decline in factory revenue year over year, while unit shipments declined 13.7% when compared with 3Q04. Worldwide Unix revenues of more than $3.9 billion for the quarter represented 31.7% of overall quarterly factory revenue. This contrasts with 2Q05 - historically a strong quarter for Unix spending - which saw a strong seasonal surge of IT investment in midrange enterprise Unix servers A medium to large-scale computer system in a network that runs under Unix. Unix servers are widely used as application servers and database servers and are available from a variety of vendors, including Sun, IBM, HP and others. and high-end enterprise Unix servers. Overall Server Market Standings, by Vendor --IBM maintains the number 1 spot in the worldwide server systems market with 32.3% market share in factory revenue, growing its revenue by 10.3% when compared to the same quarter one year ago. HP continued to hold the number 2 spot in terms of factory revenue with 27.8% share, growing revenue 12.4% compared to 3Q04. --In terms of unit shipments, HP maintained the number 1 position worldwide with 28.8% server shipment share, growing shipments 6.4% year over year. Dell maintained the number 2 spot in terms of worldwide server shipments with 23.9% share, up from 22.2% share in 3Q04. --After several quarters of a statistical tie for third place in factory revenue, Dell assumed third place on its own with 10.5% market share in 3Q05. Dell experienced 11.8% revenue growth compared with 3Q04, while Sun experienced an 7.6% year-over-year revenue decline in 3Q05 to 8.7% market share. --Fujitsu/Fujitsu-Siemens maintained a fifth place standing in terms of factory revenue, with 6.1% market share. The Fujitsu Group of companies saw 5.9% factory revenue growth year over year. x86 Industry Standard Server Market Dynamics End-user demand for x86 servers, including both x86-32 and x86-64 processors, continued to be strong, with 16.0% year-over-year revenue growth reaching nearly $6.3 billion in factory revenues worldwide. However, growth for the x86-64 segment alone was more than sevenfold sevenfold Adjective 1. having seven times as many or as much 2. composed of seven parts Adverb by seven times as many or as much Adj. 1. , while x86-32 server revenue declined 60.7% as the ecosystem shifted toward 64-bit enablement. In fact, x86-64 servers represented 69% of all x86 server spending and now comprise the single largest segment of the server market by CPU CPU in full central processing unit Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit. type for the first time as this rapid transformation of the x86 marketplace into a segment that is 64-bit enabled continues. "The throughput The speed with which a computer processes data. It is a combination of internal processing speed, peripheral speeds (I/O) and the efficiency of the operating system and other system software all working together. 1. of x86 servers continues to increase as the transition to 64-bit capability accelerates and these capabilities will only increase further with a wholesale move toward dual-core processors in the x86 server market over the next few quarters," said John Humphreys John Humphreys may refer to:
Bladed Server Market Shows Strong Shipment and Revenue Growth The server blade One blade in a blade server. See blade server. market showed continued growth in the quarter, with shipments increasing by 72.1% year over year and factory revenue gaining 96.8% year over year. Overall, bladed servers, including both x86, EPIC and RISC RISC in full Reduced Instruction Set Computing Computer architecture that uses a limited number of instructions. RISC became popular in microprocessors in the 1980s. blades, accounted for $569 million in the third quarter, representing 4.6% of quarterly server market revenue. IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) maintained the number 1 spot in terms of server blade revenues, with 42.0% market share, while HP maintained the number 2 position with 31.6% share. Dell holds the number 3 position with 9.0% share of factory blade revenues.
Top 5 Corporate Family, Worldwide Server Systems Factory Revenue,
Third Quarter of 2005
(Revenues are in Millions)
Revenue
Q3 2005 Market Q3 2004 Market Growth
Vendor Revenue Share Revenue Share 3Q05/3Q04
IBM $4,032 32.3% $3,656 31.6% 10.3%
Hewlett-Packard $3,473 27.8% $3,089 26.7% 12.4%
Dell $1,308 10.5% $1,169 10.1% 11.8%
Sun Microsystems $1,087 8.7% $1,176 10.2% -7.6%
Fujitsu/Fujitsu
Siemens $756 6.1% $714 6.2% 5.9%
Others $1,834 14.7% $1,751 15.2% 4.7%
All Vendors $12,490 100.0% $11,555 100.0% 8.1%
IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, November 2005
IDC's Server Taxonomy taxonomy: see classification. taxonomy In biology, the classification of organisms into a hierarchy of groupings, from the general to the particular, that reflect evolutionary and usually morphological relationships: kingdom, phylum, class, order, IDC's Server Taxonomy maps the eleven price bands within the server market into three price ranges: volume servers (servers priced less than $25,000), midrange enterprise servers ($25,000 to $499,999), and high-end enterprise servers ($500,000 or more). The revenue data presented in this release is stated as factory revenue for a server system. IDC presents data in factory revenue to determine market-share position. Factory revenue represents those dollars recognized by multi-user system and server vendors for ISS ISS See Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS). and upgrade units sold through direct and indirect channels and includes the following embedded Inserted into. See embedded system. server components: Frame or cabinet and all cables, processors, memory, communications boards, operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. software, other bundled software (1) Applications that are included with new hardware. For example, a new PC often comes with several applications, many of which may be light versions or full versions with no limit on usage. Others may be only 60- or 90-day trial packages. See bundle. and initial internal and external disk shipments. IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker is a quantitative tool for analyzing the global server market on a quarterly basis. The Tracker includes quarterly shipments (both ISS and upgrades) and revenues (both customer and factory), segmented by vendor, family, model, region, operating system, price band, CPU type, and architecture. For more information, please contact Hoang Nguyen at 508-935-4718 or hnguyen@idc.com. About IDC IDC is the premier global market intelligence and advisory firm in the information technology and telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications. industries. We analyze and predict technology trends so that our clients can make strategic, fact-based decisions on IT purchases and business strategy. Over 700 IDC analysts in 50 countries provide local expertise and insights on technology markets. Business executives and IT managers have relied for 40 years on our advice to make decisions that contribute to the success of their organizations. IDC is a subsidiary of IDG IDG International Data Group IDG Integrated Drive Generator IDG Installation Design Guide IDG Internet Discussion Group IDG Inset Dielectric Guide IDG International Dangerous Goods (mail, shipping) , the world's leading technology media, research, and events company. Additional information can be found at www.idc.com All product and company names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. |
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