Server Revenue, Shipments Increase in Q3 2000
The latest quarterly server survey by IDC reveals a worldwide server market that continues to exhibit solid growth.
The latest quarterly server survey by IDC reveals a worldwide server market that continues to exhibit solid growth.
The latest quarterly server survey by International Data Corp. (IDC) reveals a worldwide server market that continues to exhibit solid growth.
According to data for the third quarter of 2000 released Wednesday by IDC, factory revenue jumped 12 percent from 3Q99 to $15.4 billion. Shipments increased 21 percent during this same time frame. Sequential growth for 2000 was slower, with revenue up 6 percent from 2Q00. However, the revenue growth from 2Q00 to 3Q00 represents the biggest sequential growth in the server market this year.
“One of the biggest factors driving growth in the worldwide server market is Standard Intel architecture servers, especially rack-optimized servers,” said Vernon Turner, IDC’s VP of Global Enterprise Server Solutions.
According to IDC, revenue for rack-optimized servers increased almost four-fold from 3Q99. The report notes one possible reason for this explosive growth is that Y2K compliance concerns inhibited expenditures last year.
Highlights noted in the survey include:
This story was originally published by internet.com’s ServerWatch.
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