IBM finally lost leadership in the server market

    For a long time, HP has been the world leader in the number of servers sold, but the company could not get around IBM in total cost, because IBM servers are much more expensive and are sold with a higher margin. And now, HP has finally done it. According to Gartner statistics for the I quarter. 2010, HP sold servers at $ 3.4 billion, increasing market share to 31.5%.
    CompanySales Volume ($)Market shareGrowth to the I quarter. 2009 year
    HP3 389 508 53031.5%15.9%
    Ibm3 052 091 12328.4%-2.1%
    Dell1 673 579 43815.6%35.5%
    Fujitsu645 299 6976.0%7.8%
    Oracle and Sun597 935 1465.6%-38.7%
    Rest1 396 332 90813.0%7.8%
    Total10 754 746 84313.0%7.8%
    If you count by the number in pieces, then the proportion of HP grows to 31.8%.
    CompanySales volume (pcs.)Market shareGrowth to the I quarter. 2009 year
    HP672 09731.8%26.6%
    Dell510 45224.1%33.5%
    Ibm268 01012.7%16.0%
    Fujitsu77 6133.7%31.5%
    Oracle and Sun42,5282.0%-29.5%
    Rest544,89825.8%19.4%
    Total2 115 595100%23.0%
    The advantage of HP is especially great in the EMEA region (that is, Europe and Russia), here the company controls 40.9% of the market.
    CompanySales Volume ($)Market shareGrowth to the I quarter. 2009 year
    HP1 318 339 04940.9%21.7%
    Ibm763 713 87623.7%-12.8%
    Dell366 513 89711.4%26.3%
    Oracle and Sun269 ​​008 2008.4%-21.3%
    Fujitsu222 626 7066.9%11.4%
    Rest279 628 7688.7%22.0%
    Total3,219,830,497100.0%6.6%

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