Business Editors/High Tech Writers
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 2, 2001
Slower sales of higher-end, midrange systems in the United States and Western Europe held back worldwide server shipments to minimal growth in the second quarter of 2001.
The worldwide
Compaq remained in the top spot with 26.7 percent of the worldwide market, followed by Dell and IBM, garnering 18.0 percent and 16.7 percent of the market, respectively. While the market share positions of the top five worldwide vendors haven't changed, only Dell and IBM had positive year-over-year growth, 28 percent and 10 percent, respectively (see Table 1).
"The economic slowdown predominantly affected high-end enterprise systems. Customers began to cut back or defer purchases of expensive high-end server models and focused more on lower-priced systems," said Shahin Naftchi, senior analyst covering servers for Gartner Dataquest's Computing Platform Worldwide program.
Table 1
Preliminary Worldwide Server Unit Shipment Estimates for 2Q01 (Units)
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2Q01 2Q01 Market 2Q00 2Q00 Market
Shipments Share(%) Shipments Share (%) Growth (%)
Company
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Compaq 259,770 26.7 273,147 28.3 -4.9
Dell 175,218 18.0 136,577 14.1 28.3
IBM 162,596 16.7 147,285 15.2 10.4
Hewlett-Packard 103,291 10.6 115,580 12.0 -10.6
Sun Microsystems 62,288 6.4 73,635 7.6 -15.4
Others 210,621 21.6 220,555 22.8 -4.5
Total Market 973,784 100.0 966,779 100.0 0.7
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Source: Gartner Dataquest (August 2001)
The U.S. server market showed negative 11 percent growth, with shipments of 347,045 units in the second quarter of 2001, down from 390,951 units in the second quarter of 2000 (see Table 2). Dell and Compaq share the lead in the U.S. market with 28.5 percent of the market, followed by IBM, Sun and Hewlett-Packard with market share of 17.1 percent, 7.9 percent and 7.7 percent, respectively. IBM and Dell were the only vendors in the top five to experience growth in both the U.S. and worldwide markets.
"IBM's recent aggressive attacks on HP and Sun customers began to bear fruit for the company, while HP's continuing channel conflicts may have helped IBM's attacks become more successful," said Jeffrey Hewitt, principal analyst for Gartner Dataquest's Servers Worldwide program. "Sun's UltraSPARC III issues and current poor reputation for service and support hastened its decline and this shows that its incredible momentum from 2000 has dissolved for now."
Table 2
Preliminary U.S. Server Unit Shipment Estimates for 2Q01 (Units)
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2Q01 2Q01 Market 2Q00 2Q00 Market
Company Shipments Share (%) Shipments Share (%) Growth (%)
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Dell 99,000 28.5 86,125 22.0 14.9
Compaq 98,968 28.5 133,520 34.2 -25.9
IBM 59,244 17.1 52,036 13.3 13.9
Sun Microsystems 27,344 7.9 34,508 8.8 -20.8
Hewlett-Packard 26,770 7.7 35,973 9.2 -25.6
Others 35,719 10.4 48,789 12.5 -26.8
Total Market 347,045 100.0 390,951 100.0 -11.2
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Source: Gartner Dataquest (August 2001)
These results are preliminary at this time. Final statistics will be available soon to clients of Gartner Dataquest's Servers Quarterly Statistics program. This program offers a comprehensive, global market information service that analyzes and documents the server industry. To subscribe to these programs, please call 408-468-8000.
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