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- Ethernet switch sales up 15% in Q1 2005
- Ethernet switch revenue rose 15% on Q1 2005, to $1.5 bln. 67% came from Gigabit Ethernet switches and 7% from the premium on Power over Ethernet devices. Cisco Systems took 80% of the total, Gartner says.
- Tags: Q1 2005
- Blog posts 2005-10-26
- PC market up 24.7% in Spain in Q1 2005
- According to IDC, PC market in Spain saw growth of 24.7% in Q1 2005, building upon an already robust Q4 2004. Desktop sales grew by 24.5%, up from -3.9% in Q1 2004. Desktop shipments were boosted by consumer sales up 30.9%. Commercial desktop sales grew by 19.9% overall.
- Tags: sales, Q1 2005, desktop
- Blog posts 2005-07-12
- Small display shipments up 17% in Q1 2005
- Sales of small displays (up to 10 inches) are up 17% YTY in Q1 2005, according to DisplaySearch. Shipments were 294.7 mln for sales of $5.0 bln. The sales volume declined 4% from Q4 2004 due to seasonal slowness. Small display market sales are expected to reach $21.3 bln for...
- Tags: sales, Q1 2005
- Blog posts 2005-06-23
- Service provider routers and switches generated $1.63 bln in sales in Q1 2005
- Worldwide revenue for service provider routers and switches totaled $1.63 bln in Q1 2005, up less than 1% from Q4 2004 and up 16% YTY, and is forecast to reach $8.9 bln in 2008, according to Infonetics Research. Worldwide revenue for service provider IP routers totaled $1.1 bln in Q1...
- Tags: YTY, Q1 2005
- Blog posts 2005-06-19
- Global PBX/KTS sales down 12% in Q1 2005
- Worldwide PBX/KTS revenue dropped 12% to $1.5 bln between Q4 2004 and Q1 2005, but is 2% higher than a year ago, says Infonetics Research. The number of PBX/KTS lines shipped worldwide decreased to 6.3 mln in Q1 2005, 15% lower than in Q4 2004. The market will bounce back...
- Tags: Q1 2005, revenue, system revenue
- Blog posts 2005-06-19
- Israeli PC market up 12.5% in Q1 2005
- Israel Q1 2005 PC sales reached 131,000 desktop computers, 26,000 mobile computers, and 8,400 x86 servers. Spending on PC products totaled $209 mln. Unit sales rose 13.5% in Q1 2005, compared with Q1 2004, and dollar value of sales was up 13.1%. The mobile computer market again led the advance,...
- Tags: Q1 2005
- Blog posts 2005-06-12
- Western European cell phone sales down 13% in Q1 2005
- The Western European mobile handset market grew 13% YTY in Q1 2005, a 23% sequential decline from Q4 2004, which is slightly softer than expected. Wholesale/unsubsidised pricing bounced back 2.5% from the holiday gifting period, in-line with seasonal trends. During Q1 2005, both GSM & WCDMA sales slowed, which may...
- Tags: Q1 2005
- Blog posts 2005-06-04
- 180.6 mln mobile phones sold in Q1 2005
- Global mobile phone sales totaled 180.6 mln units in Q1 2005, compared with 153.7 mln units in Q1 2004, according to Gartner. Gartner has revised its outlook for 2005, saying now that global sales will approach 750 mln units. Previously, the company's estimate was 720 mln units. The new estimate...
- Tags: sales, Q1 2005
- Blog posts 2005-05-31
- Record mobile phone sales in Q1 2005 - 180.6 mln handsets sold
- Worldwide mobile phone sales in 2005 will approach 750 mln units, a 13% increase from 2004, Gartner says. The mobile phone industry had a record Q1 with worldwide sales totalling 180.6 mln units, a 17% increase from Q1 2004. The previous high for mobile phone sales was 153.7 mln units...
- Tags: sales, Q1 2005, Q1 2004, mobile phone sale, mobile phone, mobile
- Blog posts 2005-05-29
- Linux server sales reached $1.2 bln in Q1 2005
- Linux server sales reached $1.2 bln in Q1 2005$12.1 billion not $1.2 bln"FRAMINGHAM, Mass., May 27, 2005 – According to IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, factory revenue in the worldwide server market grew at 5.3% year over year to $12.1 billion in the first quarter of 2005, marking the eighth...
- Tags: Sales strategy, OPEN SOURCE, Servers, Linux server sale, Q1 2005, Linux server, Linux, sales
- Discussion threads 2005-05-27
- Video game sales reached $2.2 bln in Q1 2005
- NPD says Q1 2005 sales of video games in the US reached $2.2 bln, a 23% jump YTY. Q1 2005 unit sales reached 63 mln units, an 18% YTY increase. Portable hardware had sales of more than $293 mln, an increase of 162% YTY. Over 1.9 mln units of portable...
- Tags: Q1 2005, YTY
- Blog posts 2005-05-27
- PDA sales up 25% in Q1 2005, Research in Motion becomes market leader
- Worldwide PDA shipments totaled 3.4 mln units in Q1 2005, a 25% increase from Q1 2004, according to Gartner. The average selling price ASP of PDAs increased 15% in Q1 2005. The ASP was $406, which is the highest since Gartner began ASP estimates in 2000. Gartner analysts attributed the...
- Tags: PDA
- Blog posts 2005-05-04
- PDA sales up 25% in Q1 2005, Research in Motion becomes market leader
- Worldwide PDA shipments totaled 3.4 mln units in Q1 2005, a 25% increase from Q1 2004, according to Gartner. The average selling price ASP of PDAs increased 15% in Q1 2005. The ASP was $406, which is the highest since Gartner began ASP estimates in 2000. Gartner analysts attributed the...
- Tags: Q1 2005, PDA
- Blog posts 2005-05-04
- EMEA PC sales up 15.7% in Q1 2005
- EMEA PC sales displayed healthy 15.7% year-on-year growth in Q1 2005 in Europe, Middle East, and Africa, according to IDC. Boosted by robust consumer demand for both desktops and notebooks, PC sales even recorded slightly stronger results than anticipated. Desktop sales displayed healthy growth, in line with forecasts, at close...
- Tags: EMEA PC sale
- Blog posts 2005-04-16
Additional Resources
- Economic crash = car crash in America
- Chrysler is stopping all auto production for at least a month, effective tomorrow. General Motors and Ford are going for longer holiday furloughs than usual. Ford added a third week to its holiday shutdown. GM is shutting over 20 auto plants for at least part of Q1 next...
- Tags: Car, General Motors Corp., GMAC, Sales Strategy, Sales, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-12-18
- GPU shipments fall Q1 '08
- According to Jon Peddie Research, GPU shipments this quarter fell by levels not seen since 2005. The report shows that GPU shipments fell by 5.6% compared to Q4 07. However, on a positive note, shipments are up 20% compared to Q1 07. ...
- Tags: Shipment, GPU, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2008-05-02
- Open source in its boom phase
- Open source in its boom phaseBoom? Is that what happens when it goes up in smoke?If there is a boom in open source I can't tell. The numbers in the market haven't changed much at all. Unfortunately with some open source moving to the GPL-3 we'll never...
- Tags: UNIX, open source, Linux
- Discussion threads 2007-09-13
- HP's expanding software portfolio
- Since Mark Hurd took over the reigns of HP on March 29, 2005, the company has been leaning into software, mostly through acquisition. With the last 24 months, HP’s software group has made six acquisitions, totally nearly $7 billion. It's not acquisition at Oracle scale, but it's a big shift...
- Tags: IT Management, Hewlett-Packard, Hardware Infrastructure, General, Datacenter
- Blog posts 2007-08-01
- Has AMD busted itself trying to beat Intel?
- Has AMD busted itself trying to beat Intel?Thanks to AMDI hope AMD makes it again. If they do not customers are actually the losers and back to Intel monopoly, high prices and back to Intel processor technology strangulation. Intel advancement in processor technology has been mainly due to AMD technology...
- Tags: Research & Development, Processors, Semiconductors, Core 2, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-04-20
- JetBlue fiasco: A database could have made a difference
- JetBlue fiasco: A database could have made a differenceThey were probably using an access database...and it fell over with all of the updates.Glad to know they're a MS Shop. I'll never fly them.Scary to think that they are running an airline on MS software. And proud of it.Guess...
- Tags: Storage, Databases, Achilles Heel, database, JetBlue Airways Corp., fiasco
- Discussion threads 2007-02-20
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