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- EMEA server revenues down 4.4% in Q4 2005
- Following 10 consecutive quarters posting positive annual growth, the EMEA server market ended 2005 with a revenue slowdown. Factory revenue generated by server sales declined by 4.4% in Q4 2005 over Q4 2004 in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, according to IDC. Unit shipments in EMEA, however, continued to...
- Tags: EMEA Server Market
- Blog posts 2006-03-02
- 676K servers sold in EMEA market in Q4 2005
- Following 10 consecutive quarters posting positive annual growth, the EMEA server market ended 2005 with a revenue slowdown. Factory revenue generated by server sales declined by 4.4% in Q4 2005 over Q4 2004 in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, according to IDC. Unit shipments in EMEA, however, continued to...
- Tags: Q4 2005, EMEA Server Market
- Blog posts 2006-02-25
- EMEA server market up 2.5% in Q3 2005
- According to IDC, factory revenue in the EMEA server market grew by 2.5% in Q3 2005 over Q3 2004. This equates to $3.7 bln and represents 31.7% of total worldwide server revenue for Q3 2005. A euro view of the Q3 2005 market is marginally more positive, with 2.8% growth...
- Tags: Q3 2005, EMEA Server Market
- Blog posts 2005-12-01
- Servers up 2.4% in Q2 2005 in EMEA
- According to IDC, factory revenue in EMEA server market systems grew at 2.4% YTY to $4.0 bln in the Q2 2005, the lowest growth rate recorded in nine consecutive quarters of positive revenue growth. The Euro picture of the EMEA server market is slightly gloomier, as the market declined 2.0%...
- Tags: Q2 2005, EMEA Server Market, revenue
- Blog posts 2005-08-31
- EMEA server market grows 3.7% in dollar terms, falls 1.3% in euros
- IDC says that factory revenue in the EMEA server systems market grew at 3.7% to $4 bln in Q1 2005. While the market continued to grow in dollar terms, in euros, the market declined at 1.3% year over year to just over 3 bln euros. Unit shipments grew at 13%...
- Tags: MEA, EMEA Server Market
- Blog posts 2005-05-30
- EMEA server market grew 6% to $15.7 bln in 2004
- Driven in large part by demand for low-end systems, revenue generated from the sale of servers in the Europe, Middle East and Africa EMEA region hit $15.7 bln in 2004, a 6% YTY increase, according to Gartner. Server shipments were over 2 mln units, a 20.6% increase from 2003. The...
- Tags: EMEA Server Market
- Blog posts 2005-03-16
- EMEA server market grew 6% to $15.7 bln in 2004
- Driven in large part by demand for low-end systems, revenue generated from the sale of servers in the Europe, Middle East and Africa EMEA region hit $15.7 bln in 2004, a 6% YTY increase, according to Gartner. Server shipments were over 2 mln units, a 20.6% increase from 2003. The...
- Tags: EMEA Server Market
- Blog posts 2005-03-16
- EMEA server market up 3% in Q4 2004
- According to IDC’s EMEA Quarterly Server Tracker, factory revenue in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa EMEA server market recorded growth of 3.0% in Q4 2004 over Q3 2004, when measured in current dollars. While this was a softer end to the year which started on a very strong note,...
- Tags: EMEA Server Market, Q4 2004
- Blog posts 2005-02-28
- EMEA server market up 3% in Q4 2004
- According to IDC’s EMEA Quarterly Server Tracker, factory revenue in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa EMEA server market recorded growth of 3.0% in Q4 2004 over Q3 2004, when measured in current dollars. While this was a softer end to the year which started on a very strong note,...
- Tags: EMEA Server Market, Q4 2004
- Blog posts 2005-02-28
Additional Resources
- Capital, Capital. Wherefore art thou scarce capital?
- My Kingdom for Capital Expenditure Funding The current meltdown on Wall Street is definitely having an impact on the technology sector. This week's recent earnings forecast from SAP rather convincingly showed us that the capital markets will adversely impact technology sales. Capital for...
- Tags: Wall Street, Firm, Borrower, Pricing Strategy, Banking Relationship, Sales Strategy, Banking, Pricing, Sales Force Management, Roi/Tco, Sales, Financial Services, Marketing, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Brian Sommer
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- Atrivo/Intercage's disconnection briefly disrupts spam levels
- After years of operation, California based ISP Atrivo/Intercage, a well known Russian Business Network darling, faced the music and was disconnected from the Internet by its upstream provider at the end of September. What happened according to MessageLabs's latest intelligence report, was a brief decline of spam due to the...
- Tags: Internet Service Provider, Atrivo/Intercage, Intercage, Atrivo, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Internet, Cyberthreats, Security, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- The HP-MySpace deal: Who needs this most? Not MySpace users.
- HP and MySpace are partnering to "unlock the content of MySpace" by giving users the tools to print their pictures. You know, like to a printer. Hopefully, wink wink an HP printer. On the surface, this sounds like a good plan. There are billions of images that...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Photograph, Image, MySpace, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- Chicken, egg and mobile open source
- Mobile systems are not like server or client systems. The softare needs cooperation to work. The handset maker must load it, or allow it to be loaded. The network must, in most cases, approve the application. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Mobile, Network, Chicken, Mobile Open Source, Internet, Advertising & Promotion, Open Source, Marketing, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- Forrester fuels the SAP maintenance price hike debate
- The last few days I've been exchanging email with R 'Ray' Wang, VP and principal analyst at Forrester about the kerfuffle over SAP's unilateral decision to apply a price hike to its maintenance and support fees. Ray specializes in the enterprise market and has special experience of SAP going back...
- Tags: Customer, SAP AG, Forrester Research Inc., Ray, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Investment, Business Structures, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- Apple notebooks to be fabricated from a solid "brick" of aluminum
- The term "brick" was mentioned in a 9-to-5 Mac rumor piece on 10 September 2008 when their source said that the MacBook update is "all about the Brick." 9-to-5 Mac now claims that the "brick" isn't a specific Apple product but rather a manufacturing process that uses lasers and jets...
- Tags: Brick, Apple Inc., BW, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- Does the Semantic Web matter?
- My business card reads 'Technology Evangelist,' and this is a blog about the Semantic Web. So that should be an unequivocal 'Yes!' then, right? However, it's frequently worthwhile to revisit and question presumptions, beliefs and 'truths,' and the Semantic Web that dominates so much of my working...
- Tags: Web, Semantic Web, Internet, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- BI Crystal Ball – Next Gen BI May Be Closer Than You Think
- Most modern large enterprise Business Intelligence BI tools are very robust and feature rich these days. Up until a few years ago BI users could blame vendors for most of their BI ills. This is getting harder and harder to do. Many of the BI tools, especially the ones reviewed...
- Tags: Application, User Empowerment, Pricing, Business Intelligence, Tools & Techniques, Databases, Enterprise Software, Marketing, Software, Data Management, Management, Boris Evelson
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- Ask revamps for faster Web search, more relevance
- Ask.com is overhauling its Web search engine to deliver faster results and improved relevance as it bids to win share from market leader Google. NEW YORK--IAC Corp's Ask.com is overhauling its Web search engine to deliver faster results and improved relevance as it bids to win share from market...
- Tags: Google Inc., Web, Ask.com, Yahoo! Inc., Internet Search, Channel Management, Mergers & Acquisitions, Marketing, Investment, Finance, Reuters, search, Google
- News items 2008-10-07
- AMD finally announces "asset-smart" plan; new Foundry Company created
- AMD and a technology investment company backed by the government of Abu Dhabi have established a new semiconductor company that will manufacture AMD's advanced processors. The new company--currently known as "The Foundry Company"--will take over all of AMD's existing manufacturing facilities, including the two leading-edge fabs in Dresden, Germany, and...
- Tags: Asset, Foundry Networks Inc., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Manufacturing, Semiconductors, Government, Hardware, John Morris
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- Asset smart? AMD moves manufacturing off its balance sheet; Bolsters capital
- AMD said Tuesday that it will split off its manufacturing operations in a deal with the Advanced Technology Investment Company of Abu Dhabi. AMD will also receive a capital infusion from Mubadala Development Company, which will wind up owning more than 19 percent of Intel's smaller rival. ...
- Tags: Asset, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., ATIC, Manufacturing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
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