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Signs of Strength from Server Sector
Data Center Knowledge (Aug 26 2010)
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Gartner reports increased server shipments.
Gartner (IT) reported Wednesday that worldwide server shipments grew 27.1 percent year over year in the second quarter of 2010, while revenue climbed 14.3 percent. HP kept the number one spot with 30 percent of the market share as shipments increased 23.3 percent over the same period last year and they posted just over $3.5 billion in server revenue. In the list of the top five server vendors only second place IBM and fourth place Oracle were absent from reporting revenue increases for the second quarter.
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