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HP Hits The Server Top Spot

News For HP, retaining the top spot in shipments was a case of controlling its post-merger customer losses. HP also took back the top spot in worldwide PC market share in the fourth quarter of 2002. HP, which shipped the most units during the year...

[January 24, 2003, 15:45]

HP And IBM Both Claim Server Top Spot

News Here HP claimed the number one spot in revenue, with 34.5 percent market share and sales. IBM claimed top spot based on a $3.4bn in revenues and 33.1 percent market share. HP has hit back at IBM for claiming it leads the server market, insisting...

[November 24, 2006, 10:09]

HP Wrestles Top Spot Back From Dell

News HP back on top Dell then snatched the lead from HP in the third quarter by a hair. HP is doing well relative to its merger issues, and it also means that we could have a pretty close race, here for a number of quarters.

[January 17, 2003, 8:25]

2002 UNIX Function Review

White Papers HP-UX occupies the top spot in every studied category, with a particularly strong lead in Internet and Web Application Services, and an impressive surge forward in the intensely competitive RAS (Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability...

[August 14, 2003, 16:19]

New Entries Join Supercomputing Top 10

News Looking beyond the coveted top spot, either HP or IBM has the strongest presence in the list, depending on which measurement is used. Earth Simulator has held the top spot for four consecutive lists. Intel's Xeon surpassed HP's PA-RISC to become...

[November 17, 2003, 9:20]

Windows Takes Full-year Server Market Lead

News In another first, IBM secured the top spot in 2005, with 31.8 percent of the market to HP's 29.8 percent and Sun's 26.2 percent. Windows narrowly bumped Unix in 2005 to claim the top spot in server sales for the first time, according to a new...

[February 22, 2006, 8:05]

IBM Edges Sun Out Of Server Top Spot

News Overall, IBM held its spot as the top server maker by revenue with a 32 percent share, followed by Compaq Computer with 17 percent, HP with 14 percent and Sun with 12 percent. Gaining the top spot in the quarter was an important milestone for IBM...

[March 11, 2002, 8:44]

Dell And Toshiba Squeeze HP Laptop Lead

News Dell and Toshiba, which have each held the top spot in shipments at times during the past year, were each within 150,000 units of HP's total. While HP, Dell and Toshiba battled for the top spot, there were other close races further down in the...

[June 3, 2003, 12:44]

'Cheap' NEC Server Tops Speed Test

News An NEC server with 32 of Intel's forthcoming Itanium 2 6M processors and running the Windows Server 2003 has secured the top spot in a widely watched performance measurement. The NEC system is the first Windows system to achieve the top spot, and...

[April 24, 2003, 10:26]

Storage Sales Show Networked Systems Rule

News HP held the top spot with a 19.5 percent revenue share, ahead of EMC at 17.4 percent. In the SAN market, HP had the top spot, with 27.9 percent, followed by EMC with 24.5 percent. IBM, which held the No.spot, saw its market share increase to 19.1...

[June 9, 2003, 9:16]

Microsoft Tablets Start Strong In Europe

News For the fourth quarter in Western Europe, HP snatched the top spot, with 38.5 percent of the market, followed by Acer with 24.3 percent, according to Context. During December, in the top seven European countries -- France, Germany, the Netherlands...

[January 29, 2003, 7:37]

Dell Will Fight For Top PC Spot

News HP executives have said they don't plan to give any ground to Dell; the Palo Alto, California-based company is expected to challenge Dell for the top market share spot in coming quarters. Dell came out on top during the third quarter of 2002, but...

[February 26, 2003, 16:08]

Studies Paint Dismal Picture Of PC Sales

News HP took the number three spot with 7.7 percent share, followed by IBM at 7.1 percent and NEC at 4.1 percent. HP took the number one spot, according to IDC, with 12.4 percent US market share, buoyed from 10.3 percent a year earlier.

[January 22, 2001, 9:31]

No Killer-app Means Death To Handhelds

News Palm maintained its No.position in the market with 36 percent, followed by HP, which regained the No.spot from Sony. Dell moved up to the No.spot, with 6.5 percent, from No. Handspring was in the No.spot with 2.9 percent.

[April 24, 2003, 9:53]

PC Market Hurting, But Dell Grabs Share

News HP held the No.spot worldwide with 6.4 percent of the market and was No.domestically with 8.8 percent of the market. That compares with shipment declines of 31.8 percent at Compaq, 18 percent at IBM, 25.5 percent at HP and 16.2 at Fujitsu Siemens...

[October 18, 2001, 9:40]

PC Companies Really Feel The Squeeze

News In overall worldwide notebook sales, IBM knocked Toshiba out of the top spot last year. However, few companies have plunged from a number two market spot to the glue factory without intervening steps and strategy shifts.

[March 26, 2001, 14:08]

Palm Stays Atop Handheld Market

News In the United States, Palm held the top market share spot followed by Handspring, Compaq, HP and Sony, another Palm licensee. Compaq held the No.spot with 9.6 percent of the worldwide market. Meanwhile, HP's shipments grew 78 percent compared with...

[January 25, 2002, 12:36]

The Week In Review: Sobig, Broadband And Ratbots

News Take Phillip Adams, who made £27.5m for helping HP out of a tight spot.while down at our local takeaway, thieves helped themselves to a few bags of chips from a tight spot. HP accused of 'improper tactics' in disk drive probe m in PC chips stolen...

[January 17, 2003, 16:54]

IBM And Unix Speed Past HP And Windows

News Just weeks after a Windows server took top spot in a key speed test for the first time, a new IBM computer has won the crown back for Unix. In the TPC-C tests, IBM has been working furiously to regain the top spot since a 128-processor Fujitsu...

[May 12, 2003, 8:59]

HP Beats Million-transaction Mark

News HP and IBM have been fighting for the top spot in the TPC-C test, which simulates a warehouse tracking system with numerous transactions such as purchase orders. HP had the previous top score for the test, 824,000, using a similar system but with...

[November 5, 2003, 8:05]


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