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Saturday, September 5, 2009

European server sales hit rock bottom

Dave Bailey, Computing, Friday 4 September 2009 at 12:58:00




IDC reports lowest server revenue levels ever recorded, with vendors still
awaiting green shoots





European server sales have dropped to the lowest level ever recorded by
analyst IDC.



Research and analyst firm IDC has reported the lowest levels of server
revenue it has ever seen in the second quarter of 2009.



According to IDC?s Quarterly Server Tracker for Europe, Middle East and
Africa
(EMEA), server vendor revenue in the second quarter of 2009 reached
$2.9bn (�1.8bn), 35.8 per cent down on the same period last year, with the
number of servers shipped dropping below half a million, 33.9 per cent down on
2008.



"Conditions remain tough because customers have been limiting IT spending to
the bare essentials to keep their IT infrastructure running, and this has
negatively impacted hardware investment," said IDC analyst for European Systems
and Infrastructures Solutions Beatriz Valle.



"IDC sees signs of stabilisation this quarter, including modest growth in
average selling prices and quasi-flat quarter-on-quarter revenue decline."



Virtualisation on x86 systems was seen as the growth engine by server vendors
hoping for a traditionally strong fourth quarter, according to the research. But
IDC pointed out that it would take much longer than that for EMEA server revenue
to match the peak of $5.4bn (�3.3bn) seen in the fourth quarter of 2007.



IDC confirmed the market trend towards x86 servers, which outperformed
non-x86 servers, taking 52.3 per cent of total revenue, declining 33 per cent
from last year. This compares with a steeper 38.6 per cent decline for non-x86
systems.



IDC's European Systems and Infrastructure Solutions research analyst Giorgio
Nebuloni said that blade systems are expected to be less affected by the
economic downturn, due to increased consolidation within budget-constrained
companies.



"[Vendors are] escalating the number of integrated, richly configured
solution blocks based on a scalable layer of blade servers, in an attempt to
decommoditise the upper end of the x86 business," he said.



Windows and Linux-based systems showed similar annual declines of about 32
per cent, but Windows was the only main operating system whose market share
increased both quarterly and annually. Operating systems running on non-x86
hardware were worst hit, with Unix system revenue below $1bn (�611m) for the
second consecutive quarter, with revenue down 38.7 per cent annually.



HP was EMEA's top server vendor for the sixth consecutive quarter, with
ProLiant server sales worth around $700m (�428m), 72 per cent of its revenue, up
from 66.7 per cent in the same quarter of 2008.



In second place was IBM continuing the transition from System p to Power
systems, and growing its market share 1.4 per cent. Power systems revenue edged
closer to $400m (�244m), accounting for 41.9 per cent of the vendor?s total.
However, mainframe revenue dropped by nearly half, down 46.7 per cent annually.




Full story at http://www.computing.co.uk/computing/news/2248944/emea-server-revenue-hits-rock

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