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%.
Company | Sales Volume ($) | Market share | Growth to the I quarter. 2009 year |
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HP | 3 389 508 530 | 31.5% | 15.9% |
Ibm | 3 052 091 123 | 28.4% | -2.1% |
Dell | 1 673 579 438 | 15.6% | 35.5% |
Fujitsu | 645 299 697 | 6.0% | 7.8% |
Oracle and Sun | 597 935 146 | 5.6% | -38.7% |
Rest | 1 396 332 908 | 13.0% | 7.8% |
Total | 10 754 746 843 | 13.0% | 7.8% |
If you count by the number in pieces, then the proportion of HP grows to 31.8%.
Company | Sales volume (pcs.) | Market share | Growth to the I quarter. 2009 year |
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HP | 672 097 | 31.8% | 26.6% |
Dell | 510 452 | 24.1% | 33.5% |
Ibm | 268 010 | 12.7% | 16.0% |
Fujitsu | 77 613 | 3.7% | 31.5% |
Oracle and Sun | 42,528 | 2.0% | -29.5% |
Rest | 544,898 | 25.8% | 19.4% |
Total | 2 115 595 | 100% | 23.0% |
The advantage of HP is especially great in the EMEA region (that is, Europe and Russia), here the company controls 40.9% of the market.
Company | Sales Volume ($) | Market share | Growth to the I quarter. 2009 year |
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HP | 1 318 339 049 | 40.9% | 21.7% |
Ibm | 763 713 876 | 23.7% | -12.8% |
Dell | 366 513 897 | 11.4% | 26.3% |
Oracle and Sun | 269 008 200 | 8.4% | -21.3% |
Fujitsu | 222 626 706 | 6.9% | 11.4% |
Rest | 279 628 768 | 8.7% | 22.0% |
Total | 3,219,830,497 | 100.0% | 6.6% |