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Server market set to grow, says IDC

Dinesh C Sharma CNET News

Published: 17 Jun 2004 12:30 BST

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Global spending on servers during 2004 is likely to grow by 5 percent, rising to $53bn, according to a new report from IDC.

Demand for servers rose late last year, and that momentum is likely to continue, the research company said in a report released on Wednesday. As prices fell, the number of servers sold in the past three quarters grew by 20 percent compared with the same period last year, IDC said.

"There continues to be very strong growth in the x86 industry standard server market -- particularly for Windows- and Linux-based solutions," said a statement from Mark Melenovsky, director of research for IDC's Global Enterprise Server Solutions division. "Growth has been strong for everything from stand-alone systems in small offices to several-hundred-node clusters in enterprise data centres."

IDC predicts that the server market will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 3.8 percent to be worth $60.8bn in 2008. In particular, the market for blade servers will grow quickly, generating $9bn in annual revenue by 2008 and representing 29 percent of server units shipped.

Linux-based servers will account for 29 percent of unit shipments and about $9.7bn in revenue, IDC said. Windows-based servers are projected to lead, though. They'll account for 60 percent of all server shipments and revenue of $22.7bn.

The United States will continue to lead in terms of market share, followed by Western Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, excluding Japan, the company predicts.

IDC said strong growth is likely in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as the Asia-Pacific region. These regions are expected to see compound annual growth rates of over 6.5 percent.

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