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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
- 4.6% of servers sold in Q4 2005 were blade servers
- The server blade market showed continued growth in Q4 2005, with shipments increasing by 49.3% YTY and factory revenue gaining 56.9% YTY, IDC says. Overall, blade servers, including x86, EPIC and RISC blades, accounted for $667 mln in Q4 2005, representing 4.6% of quarterly server market revenue. IBM maintained the...
- Tags: blade server, blade
- Blog posts 2006-02-23
- US server market down 0.2% in Q4 2005
- The market for servers slipped 0.2% in Q4 2005 to $14.5 bln, IDC said. The decline was the first since the Q1 2003. Worldwide shipments were up 10.6%, though growth here slowed as well.
- Tags: Q4 2005
- Blog posts 2006-02-22
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- 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
- Microsoft lands Parlano's enterprise group chat
- Microsoft announced that it is acquiring Parlano, maker of MindAlign, an enterprise group chat application. The deal is expected to close in Q4 of this year. Parlano's chat technology will be baked into the Office Communications Server and Office Communicator. Financial terms were not disclosed. MindAlign...
- Tags: Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office Communications Server, Parlano, MindAlign, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-08-29
- AMD marketing and sales chief Henri Richard departs
- AMD marketing and sales chief Henri Richard departsSounds like sour grapes to me.Why didn't OEMs jump on the AMD band wagon? Because that is a HUGE leap of faith and people are resistant to change. Because AMD CPUs simply under perform compared to Intels. Becaue AMD has...
- Tags: Virtualization, Utility computing, Storage management, Processors, INTEL FSB, sales, marketing, Windows64, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp., Yeah
- Discussion threads 2007-08-22
- Microsoft applies BPEL to Windows Workflow; analysts scratch their heads
- Microsofts Paul Andrew made it official on his blog: Microsoft will be supporting BPEL, Business Process Execution Language, as early as this month. According to Andrew, "in March 2007, Microsoft plans to release a CTP [Community Technology Preview] of a set of BPEL activities for Windows Workflow Foundation WF. This...
- Tags: Standards Watch, Vendor Watch, General
- Blog posts 2007-03-01
- The ultimate revenge? Novell's Allison to join Google
- The ultimate revenge? Novell's Allison to join Googleawesomeit'd be nice to see more people leave the dark sideMJF Should joinMary-Jo Foley should join the National Enquirer. Her type of journalism would be more at home there. Let's keep ZDNet to news and facts not GOSSIP...So much for principleI suspect, due...
- Tags: Operating systems, VPNs, Servers, Network security, Reuters Ltd., Novell Inc., Allison, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-12-21
- 33.6% of servers sold in Q4 2005 were Windows servers
- The Windows server market continued to show solid growth, with factory revenues increasing by 4.7% YTY. Overall, Windows servers accounted for $4.9 bln in Q4 2005, representing 33.6% of quarterly server market revenue. For all of 2005, Windows server revenues were $17.7 bln, which means that for the first time...
- Tags: server, revenue, Microsoft Windows Server
- Blog posts 2006-03-04
- Unix server revenue down 5.9%, Windows server revenue up 4.7%, Linux server revenue up 20.7%
- Revenue for global factory shipments of Unix servers slumped 5.9% to $5 bln. Windows servers rose 4.7% to $4.9 bln. Revenue from Linux servers was up 20.8% to $1.6 bln. IBM maintained the largest piece of the market with a 38.4% share in Q4 2005, IDC said. Hewlett-Packard grew faster...
- Tags: server
- Blog posts 2006-02-22
- AMD had 21.4% of CPU market in Q4 2005
- Mercury Research will announce next week that AMD accounted for 21.4% of all x86 desktop, notebook and server processors that were shipped in Q4 2005. AMD gained from 17.7% in Q3 2005. Intel and AMD accounted for 98.6% of the x86 processor market in Q3 2005. AMD's desktop processor share...
- Tags: Q4 2005, Q3 2005, Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-01-25
- $12.2 bln of servers sold in Q2 2005, 5.6% growth
- Factory revenue in the worldwide server market grew at 5.6% YTY to $12.2 bln in Q2 2005, marking the ninth consecutive quarter of positive overall revenue growth. Volume server revenue grew 11.1% YTY and continues to represent the primary growth engine for the server market overall. Revenue for midrange enterprise...
- Tags: YTY
- Blog posts 2005-08-28
- Server sales up 5.7% in Q4 2004
- Sales of computer servers were solid Q4 2004, rising 5.7% and matching expectations, according to Gartner. For all of 2004, server sales advanced 7.2%, up from 4.9% in 2003. 2005 sales should increase another 4-6%. In Q4 2004, IBM remained the top seller of computer servers, which include mainframes, Unix...
- Tags: Q4 2004, sales, server
- Blog posts 2005-02-23
- Server sales up 5.7% in Q4 2004
- Sales of computer servers were solid Q4 2004, rising 5.7% and matching expectations, according to Gartner. For all of 2004, server sales advanced 7.2%, up from 4.9% in 2003. 2005 sales should increase another 4-6%. In Q4 2004, IBM remained the top seller of computer servers, which include mainframes, Unix...
- Tags: server, Q4 2004, sales
- Blog posts 2005-02-23
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