The full year 2007 results resembled those in the fourth quarter: EMC held the top market position with 25.8% revenue share, followed by Symantec and IBM with 17.7% and 13.9% revenue share, respectively. NetApp and HP rounded out the top 5 with 8.1% and 4.8% revenue share, respectively. ...
EMC led the overall market with 26.0% revenue share in Q4 2007. Symantec took the second position with 17.9% revenue share, while IBM finished in the third position with 12.5% revenue share. NetApp finished in the fourth position with 8.3% revenue share while HP rounded out the top 5 with...
EMC led the global storage software market in Q4 2005 with 29.2% revenue share. Symantec took the second position with 19.7% revenue share, while IBM finished in the third position with 11.5% revenue share, posting a strong result of 32.6% YTY growth. Network Appliance and HP once again rounded the...
The worldwide storage software market continued on its strong growth trajectory in Q2 2005. According to IDC, the worldwide storage software market grew 11.8% YTY to $2.1 bln in Q2 2005. This is the seventh consecutive quarter the market has experienced double-digit YTY growth.The storage replication market posted the largest...
The worldwide storage software market grew 14.9% YTY to $2.1 bln in Q1 2005, marking the 6th consecutive quarter of double-digit YTY growth, according to IDC. The storage replication software market also enjoyed strong results in Q1 2005< with 19.7% year-over-year growth. The file systems software market grew 25.4% year...
According to IDC, the worldwide storage software market grew 15% YTY to $2.2 bln in Q4 2004. For the full year 2004, storage softwarerevenue grew 16.1% YTY to $7.9 bln. EMC with Legato led the overall market in Q4 2004 with 31.7% revenue share, gaining the greatest YTY market...
According to IDC, the worldwide storage software market grew 15% YTY to $2.2 bln in Q4 2004. For the full year 2004, storage softwarerevenue grew 16.1% YTY to $7.9 bln. EMC with Legato led the overall market in Q4 2004 with 31.7% revenue share, gaining the greatest YTY market...
According to IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Storage Software Tracker, the worldwide storage software market grew 17.7% in Q4 2003 when compared to Q4 2002, reaching $1.78 billion in total revenue. The full year 2003 storage software results validate the positive trends that started in Q3 2003. Overall, revenue grew 8% year-over-year...
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FOSS needs some town hallsto get free air time on the news and to educate the users on the perils of closed source.I have to disagree ...I'm not sure how isolated you are, but my experience with open source through OpenNMS has been quite different.Sure, companies like mine that are...
Yeah but...Sure wish they'd fire McNealy & Schwartz, then it would make it all worthwhile.Michael Murdock, CEOWell I never liked Oracle anyway......good way for Oracle to shoot itself in the foot. :)Did you know that large snakes can misjudge prey and try to eat something too big? Then they literally...
Price floors don't help anyoneFirst, setting a minimum price is a price floor. Basic microeconomics teaches that this lowers demand and raises supply, generating an inefficient surplus. I don't see how that's good.Second, you seem to imply in this article that $0.99 apps are Apple's fault. They...
Storage company NetApp said Wednesday that Tom Georgens, chief operating officer, will become CEO replacing Dan Warmenhoven. Warmenhoven will be executive chairman of the company. Georgens right has been a member of the board and president and chief operating officer since February 2008. He joined the company...
Updated: Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd said Tuesday that "business is stabilizing" and the company will be an early beneficiary of an economic turnaround. The company also raised its fourth quarter earnings target. As expected, HP's quarter was a mixed bag (statement, preview). The company delivered better than...
What's Microsoft's next billion-dollar business? (Hint: it's not search)Typo"Business Productivity Online Services, Windows Azure, desktop virtualization, storage Data Protection Manager and identity ser[b]v[/b]ices."Me: I would really work much harder on mobileI think Microsoft is doing the right thing in the Enterprise space. I even think it is a...
Worldwide storage softwarerevenue in Q2 2008storage softwarehi nice topic on your site and blog.Yes that is a nice idea but have you ever thought of going up to the biggest guy on the subway and telling him your thoughts on this. I wonder what he might...
Symantec's fiscal first quarter fell short of expectations as corporate customers opted for shorter-term maintenance and license renewals. The company, which makes security and storage software, reported first quarter net income of $73, million, or 9 cents a share, down from $172 million, or 20 cents a...
Is Your IT Shop Mature Enough for Cloud Computing?Still in the knowledge part of the curveI have been researching a lot of different cloud technologies and some of the things I have seen have started to give me some hope this tech might someday be ready for prime time.The biggest...
The Wintel blue light specialI just can not stop laughing!! MS trying to win against Apple by being "cheaper". The Vista fiasco continues . . . .And where are those 2.000.000 macs sold this quarter?Lets see..http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_desktop_operating_systemsNope, not here. Apple`s market share has remained THE SAME (9 percent at best from...