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- Storage software market leaders in Q4 2005: EMC, Symantec, IBM
- 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...
- Tags: revenue, YTY
- Blog posts 2006-03-15
- Server market revenues up 8.1% in Q3 2005
- According to IDC, factory revenue in the worldwide server market grew at 8.1% YTY to $12.5 bln in Q3 2005, marking the 10th consecutive quarter of positive overall revenue growth. Volume server revenue grew 14.8% YTY and continues to represent the primary growth engine for the server market overall. Revenue...
- Tags: YTY, enterprise server, revenue
- Blog posts 2005-11-23
- Linux server shipments up 20.5% in Q3 2005, revenues up 34.3%
- Linux servers posted their 13th consecutive quarter of double-digit growth, with YTY revenue growth of 34.3% and unit shipments up 20.5% in Q3 2005. Microsoft Windows servers continued to show strong growth, as revenues grew 17.7% and unit shipments grew 15.3% YTY. Unix servers experienced a 0.4% decline in factory...
- Tags: YTY, unit shipment
- Blog posts 2005-11-23
- Asia-Pacific server revenue up 15.8% in Q2 2005
- According to Gartner, Asia/Pacific server revenue in the first half of 2005 grew 12.9% YTY. In Q2 2005, the growth of server revenue was reported at 15.8% YTY.
- Tags: Q2 2005, revenue, server revenue
- Blog posts 2005-10-30
- Network storage market up 16.1% in Q2 2005
- The total network storage market NAS combined with Open and iSCSI SAN posted 16.1% YTY growth in Q2 2005 to nearly $2.5 bln. EMC continues to maintain its leadership in the total network storage market with 27.9% revenue share, followed by HP with 21.3%. Dell and IBM posted the strongest...
- Tags: YTY, Q2 2005, revenue, EMC Corp.
- Blog posts 2005-09-08
- $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
- Global storage software market up 14.9% in Q1 2005
- 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...
- Tags: YTY, Q1 2005
- Blog posts 2005-06-14
- 409 petabytes of external storage shipped in Q1 2005
- According to IDC, factory revenue in the worldwide external disk storage systems market grew 6.7% YTY to $3.8 bln in Q1 2005, marking the eighth consecutive quarter of positive overall growth. The total disk storage systems market grew at a slightly lower YTY rate of 6.0% in Q1 2005. Capacity...
- Tags: YTY, Q1 2005, disk storage, disk
- Blog posts 2005-06-06
- Storage software market generated $7.9 bln in 2004, led by EMC, Veritas, CA, IBM
- According to IDC, the worldwide storage software market grew 15% YTY to $2.2 bln in Q4 2004. For the full year 2004, storage software revenue 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...
- Tags: YTY, revenue
- Blog posts 2005-03-15
- Storage software market generated $7.9 bln in 2004, led by EMC, Veritas, CA, IBM
- According to IDC, the worldwide storage software market grew 15% YTY to $2.2 bln in Q4 2004. For the full year 2004, storage software revenue 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...
- Tags: YTY, revenue
- Blog posts 2005-03-15
- External disk storage systems up 3.5% in Q3 2004
- Factory revenues for external disk storage systems grew 3.5% YTY to $3.4 bln in Q3 2004, according to IDC. EMC claimed the first spot with 21.2% of revenue share in the external disk storage systems market, posting a 17.4% YTY gain in revenue during the quarter. Hewlett Packard had 19%...
- Tags: disk storage system, disk storage, Q3 2004, YTY
- Blog posts 2004-12-08
- External disk storage systems up 3.5% in Q3 2004
- Factory revenues for external disk storage systems grew 3.5% YTY to $3.4 bln in Q3 2004, according to IDC. EMC claimed the first spot with 21.2% of revenue share in the external disk storage systems market, posting a 17.4% YTY gain in revenue during the quarter. Hewlett Packard had 19%...
- Tags: disk storage system, disk storage, Q3 2004, YTY
- Blog posts 2004-12-08
- Thanksgiving PC hardware sales increased 4.6% in units, decreased 1% in revenues
- Overall unit sales of PC hardware (includes desktops, notebooks, monitors, personal digital assistants, and printers) increased 4.6% over Thanksgiving weekend 2003, while revenue decreased by 1%, due to price cuts, according to Current Analysis. While 54% of PCs purchased were desktops, unit sales for notebooks were up 15.8% YTY. Desktop...
- Tags: sales, YTY
- Blog posts 2004-12-02
- Global server revenues up 5.5% in Q3 2004
- According to IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, factory revenue in the worldwide server market grew at 5.5% YTY to $11.5 bln in Q3 2004, marking the sixth consecutive quarter of positive overall revenue growth. Volume server revenue grew 18.2% YTY and continues to represent the primary growth engine for the...
- Tags: YTY, server
- Blog posts 2004-11-26
- Electronic design automation revenues up 2% in Q2 2004
- Q2 EDA license and maintenance revenue was up just 2% YTY, with most of the growth was in the Pacific Rim. According to EDA Consortium, total EDA revenue for Q2 was $993 mln, a 4% YTY increase. But that figure includes semiconductor intellectual property, which was boosted by the addition...
- Tags: YTY, revenue
- Blog posts 2004-10-04
Additional Resources
- The pain moves up the chain
- You hate the price of gasoline if you drive a car in America. Many of us are driving less. Some are even buying more efficient cars. Waiting lists for Smartcar and hybrids are old news. I recently blogged about the mini-fad for golf carts on the...
- Tags: Car, Gasoline, Sales Strategy, Taxes, Sales, Financial Planning, Finance, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-09-06
- 2011, A News Odyssey: Digg-ing Meets Up With Digging
- The crossover is close. The Internet is poised to overtake the newspaper industry in total size as an advertising medium. And the question is whether it can also overtake it as a news medium. Says here, the year will be 2011. That is likely to be when...
- Tags: Revenue, Advertisement, Internet Advertising, News, Governor, Internet, Operational Accounting, Finance, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2008-09-05
- Google Chrome vulnerabilities starting to pile up
- Google Chrome vulnerabilities starting to pile upGoogle Chrome vulnerabilities starting to pile upFile this in the "No Surprise" category. The shoddy programming at Google which has been reflected on many of their applications and services should come as no surprise to anyone on Chrome. Google is trying to live...
- Tags: SECURITY, Google Chrome vulnerability, Google Inc., Google Chrome, vulnerability, Chrome, programming
- Discussion threads 2008-09-05
- From Chapter Two: The appliance computing culture
- The appliance computing culture earned its successes by focusing on the revenue generation side - and that, in turn, drove its own evolution to database technology, the "application as interfaces to data" view, and tight evolutionary links between University research groups and companies like DEC and DG. by Paul Murphy
- Tags: Job, Processor, Database, Mainframes, Recruitment & Selection, Servers, Hardware, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-09-05
- Microsoft slashes Xbox 360 prices
- Microsoft slashes Xbox 360 pricesIt's about time this other shoe droppedIt's been anticipated for ages, in consideration of just how LONG the 360 has already been on the market. Even at these price points MSFT should continue to make profit on the hardware; you would think that after three years...
- Tags: Game players, Blu-ray, Games, wii, Xbox360, Microsoft Xbox 360, Microsoft Xbox, Microsoft Corp., hardware, Blu-ray disc, game
- Discussion threads 2008-09-04
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