EMEA Server Market Performs Strongly in 2Q08 as IT Managers Invest in Scalable Servers, Demand Diversifies From x86 Space, Says IDC
28 Aug 2008
LONDON and PRAGUE, August 28, 2008 - According to IDC's EMEA Quarterly Server Tracker, factory revenue in the EMEA
server market grew 8.7% year over year to $ 4.4 billion in the second quarter
of 2008. Shipments grew 12.4% to reach nearly 700,000, 95.5% of which were x86
boxes. The overall server market results in EMEA presented the highest growth
since the first quarter of 2007 in factory revenue terms and since the third
quarter of 2005 when looking at unit volumes, despite the overall slowing
economy.
Growth in Central and Eastern Europe continued to outstrip
other subregions. Server revenue there was up 17.8%, followed closely by the
Middle East and Africa, with 16.1% more sales than in the same quarter last
year. As usual, the more mature Western European markets lagged behind, but
still displayed very healthy growth of 6.8%.
"The imbalance between unit and revenue growth
indicates the x86 segment is showing the strain of commoditization and downward
pressures on prices," said Nathaniel Martinez, director of
European Enterprise Servers at IDC. "The upswing in RISC/Itanium Unix
servers and sales of CISC reflects a seasonal refresh cycle as corporate
customers replace older legacy systems, and is expected to moderate.
Technologies such as virtualization, blade, and multicore continued to
thrive."
According to Beatriz Valle, research analyst at IDC,
"Companies still see scalable servers with high availability and RAS
features as a future-proof investment, while they wait for virtualization on x86
to mature further. These are uncertain times and IT managers are expecting
their budgets to be squeezed even more in the coming quarters. But emerging
models such as cloud computing, and growth in Web 2.0, are presenting exciting
opportunities for vendors."
"Blades continued to far outstrip the overall market,
with revenue up 42.2% annually to over $ 400 million. Pedestals, still at
nearly 50% of total revenue, increased by a healthy 9% over the year-ago period
for the first time since IDC records began, displaying the focus on entry level
pedestal promotions, mainly targeted at the SMB sector," said Giorgio
Nebuloni, research analyst at IDC.
Once again the CEMA region (Central and Eastern Europe and
Middle East and Africa) exhibited year-on-year revenue growth of 17% in 2Q08.
"Demand for high-end servers was again particularly strong, reporting the
highest percentage growth thanks to the larger sectors such as banking, telco,
and processor manufacturing, across the regions," said Stefania Lorenz,
research director, CEMA region. "Overall, sales of bladed servers
grew by 38% annually in the regions combined."
IDC Server Market Findings
- Revenue for x86 and non-x86 servers was evenly split,
but growth in the non-x86 segment accelerated considerably faster at 11.3%
annually. In units, the x86 segment enjoyed growth in the double digits, while
shipments of non-x86 boxes continued to decrease. CISC server revenue rose
42.2% over the same quarter last year, while RISC stabilized.
- Windows led the operating system market results, with
annual growth of 10.3% and a revenue market share more than three percentage
points ahead of Unix, which also displayed strong growth of 8% in revenue.
Linux decreased by 1.8% over the year ago period, the first time this operating
system has suffered a dip in revenue since the first quarter of 2002.
- Volume servers displayed flat revenue growth to $2.2
billion as the bulk of server growth went to high-end and midrange boxes. These
rose in revenue by 22.7% and 12.9%, respectively. However, volume servers
continued to be the dominant market segment in 2Q08 at around 50% of the total
revenue in EMEA.
- Regarding processor brands, POWER6 and SPARC64VI chips
both enjoyed outstanding growth as a consequence of the spike in demand for
high-end servers. Opteron decreased slightly while enterprise customers await
the forthcoming 45-nanometers version.
IDC Vendor Market Findings
- HP was just ahead of IBM in EMEA, producing a
statistical tie this quarter. Sales of ProLiant grew 5.3% in revenue and 16.6%
in units. Integrity overall represented 26.6% of the vendor's total EMEA
revenue, and the Integrity Non-Stop segment in particular continued to benefit
from migration by customers at the end of their life cycles.
- IBM enjoyed outstanding revenue growth of 18.2% over
the year-ago period on the back of a stellar performance of its System z
mainframes, up 47.3%. A strong, balanced result across all its server lines
helped the vendor noticeably narrow the gap with HP. The recently created Power
systems family sold around $180 million.
- Sun displayed a modest rate of growth of 1.9%, and its
SPARC Enterprise line, recently revamped with the next generation of SPARC64
VII chips and also sold by Fujitsu Siemens, achieved growth rates in the triple
digits.
- Dell was the only vendor alongside IBM to achieve
double-digit growth, as sales of Primergy reached 17.2% annually.
- Fujitsu Siemens managed to show growth in a very
competitive environment, thanks to following through with its commitment to
offering a balanced product mix. Its BS2000 mainframes grew 21.5% year over
year while Primergy rose 5.7%.
Top 5 EMEA Server Vendors 2Q08 (Factory Revenue in
Millions)
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Vendor
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2Q07 Revenue
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2Q07 Market Share
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2Q08 Revenue
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2Q08 Market Share
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2Q08/2Q07 Growth
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1. Hewlett-Packard
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$1,404
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34.1%
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$1,463
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32.7%
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4.2%
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1, IBM
|
$1,219
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29.6%
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$1,440
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32.1%
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18.2%
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3, Sun Microsystems
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$566
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13.8%
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$577
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12.9%
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1.9%
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4, Dell
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$362
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8.8%
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$425
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9.5%
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17.2%
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5. Fujitsu Siemens
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$270
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6.6%
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$279
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6.2%
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3.1%
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Other
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$298
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7.2%
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$296
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6.6%
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-0.7%
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Total Market
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$4,119
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100%
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$4,479
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100%
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8.7%
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Source: IDC EMEA Quarterly Server Tracker, 28 August 2008
IDC's
EMEA Quarterly Server Tracker is a quantitative tool for analyzing the 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, country, operating system, price band, CPU type, and
architecture. For more information, please contact Nathaniel Martinez on +44
(0) 20 8987 7184 or email nmartinez@idc.com, or contact your local IDC office,
or visit www.idc.com.
Contact
For more information, contact:
Nathaniel Martinez
nmartinez@idc.com
+44 (0) 208 987 7188
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