Server Market Set To Grow, Says IDC
News There continues to be very strong growth in the x86 industry standard server market -- particularly for Windows- and Linux-based solutions," said a statement from Mark Melenovsky, director of research for IDC's Global Enterprise Server Solutions...
[June 17, 2004, 12:30]
Server Sales Figures Signal Market Shift
News But on the server-shipment front, HP maintained its number one position with 31 percent of the market, followed by Dell with 21 percent and IBM with 19 percent. What we saw in the quarter was a different mix of products going out in the market.
[February 28, 2005, 9:25]
Market Montage Solution Supports 200,000 Updates Per Second With SQL Server 2005
White Papers This is because terabytes of data are required to recreate market conditions at the point of an order execution at any point in time. After doing a "Bake-off" competitive testing with other solutions, the company, which provides a suite of products...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Intel's Latest Itanium Tipped To Upset Server Market
News Madison, the third member of the Itanium chip family, is Intel's best shot to date at taking on Sun Microsystems and IBM in the market for high-end server chips. If the California-based chipmaker succeeds with its ambitious plans, the higher end of...
[June 30, 2003, 7:47]
Windows Takes Full-year Server Market Lead
News Two major server companies that grew faster than the overall market: number two HP, with 8.9 percent growth to $14.2bn, and Dell, with 13.3 percent growth to $5.3bn. Computer makers sold $17.7bn worth of Windows servers worldwide in 2005 compared...
[February 22, 2006, 8:05]
Sun Gains Server Market Share
News In terms of unit shipments, the x86 server market grew 9.8 percent to 1.68 million systems, IDC said. Linux server revenue grew 6.1 percent to $1.5bn, 12 percent of the overall market. Servers using x86 chips such as AMD's Opteron and Intel's Xeon...
[August 23, 2006, 9:45]
Intel Aims At Telco Market With Server Kits
News Intel executives have for years predicted that the PC powers will take over the market for telecommunications equipment, and some new server kits from the company are a step in that direction. Initially, Intel will release two Pentium III-based...
[December 12, 2001, 9:31]
Linux Server Market To Be 'worth $9bn By 2008'
News Revenue from Linux servers is expected to grow annually at 22.8 percent, compared to 3.8 percent for the overall server market, IDC said. IDC also said Linux is disproportionately popular for blade servers -- thin systems that plug into a chassis...
[December 7, 2004, 8:25]
Intel Set To Rattle Server Market With Itanium
News The added bang for the buck could shake things up in the server market, though a massive initial impact from Itanium is unlikely, given the typical reluctance of companies to adopt new and unproven technologies.
[May 25, 2001, 15:54]
Linux Catching Microsoft In The Server Market
News Linux has increased its market share by 16 percent to 25 percent, moving it up from fourth to second place after NT. NT has showed no change, with 38 percent of the market. According to IDC figures, Linux has overtaken both NetWare and Unix in the...
[February 11, 2000, 14:10]
High-end Systems Boost Server Market
News This quarter it was IBM's turn to beat HP into second place in server sales, as the latest figures from analysts IDC show continuing good overall market growth of 4.9 percent and the market leaders both topping eight percent.
[May 24, 2007, 13:10]
Red Hat Takes On Application-server Market
News Red Hat plans to expand into a new Java software market in the first half of 2004, encroaching on the application server turf of IBM, BEA Systems and Sun Microsystems. But Red Hat probably won't have as easy a time disrupting the application server...
[December 19, 2003, 9:00]
Blades Boost Server Market
News The server market grew in the third quarter, despite pressure coming from low prices and virtualisation software. Revenue in the server market grew by 3.5 percent worldwide in the third quarter, coming to $12.9bn, according to IDC.
[November 22, 2006, 8:38]
IBM Regains No. 1 Spot In Server Market
News The first glimpse of 2001 server sales shows IBM gaining over its competitors, increasing its revenue despite a US market that plunged 23 percent. The overall US server market shrank 23 percent from $21.8bn to $16.7bn, Gartner said.
[February 12, 2002, 15:30]
Linux Server Market Sagging?
Blog Windows had about half the server operating system market in 2000, and that's gone up to about 70 percent, Margaret Lewis, director of commercial solutions for AMD told eWeek. Here's some interesting market research.
[October 29, 2007, 15:02]
IBM Gains In Shrinking Server Market
News IBM widened its lead in a drastically shrinking server market during the second quarter, gaining against once-feared Sun Microsystems and the possible duo of Hewlett-Packard and Compaq. This is the biggest decline that the server market has...
[September 14, 2001, 11:41]
Windows Grabs Server Market Lead
News Microsoft Windows captured the lead for the first time in server operating systems during the third quarter, boosted by continued demand for servers selling for less than $25,000 (£15,000), according to a new report.p>Volume servers continued to...
[November 24, 2005, 8:15]
HP Keeps Grip On European Server Market
News HP is outpacing its rivals in the European server market, according to the latest market figures from Gartner. Overall, the server market in Europe looks looked sluggish in comparison with the rest of the world, with server shipments increasing 9...
[August 25, 2006, 14:20]
AMD Tucks Into Server Market
News AMD is still making strides in the server market at Intel's expense, as the larger company waits to see if a new processor can reverse its slide. AMD on Monday said it increased its share of the x86 server processor market to 25.9 percent, a number...
[August 1, 2006, 9:35]
AMD Presses On Into Server Market
News The loss of HotRail's high-end chipset is a setback for AMD's plans for taking on Intel in the server and workstation market, where Intel remains virtually unchallenged. AMD downplayed HotRail's importance, however, pointing out that AMD is not yet...
[May 3, 2000, 16:06]

