IBM experienced the largest x86 server growth rate of the top five server vendors in 4Q09 and now holds 19.6 percent factory revenue share -- a 3.5 point yearoveryear share gain, the fourth consecutive quarter of revenue share gains, according to IDC. IBM outpaced HP, which gained 0.9 points of factory revenue share during the quarter. The Q4 numbers mean IBM had the largest yearoveryear share gains among major x86 server vendors in each quarter of 2009.
IDC reported that IBM significantly outperformed the blade market in 4Q09, recording yearoveryear factory revenue growth of 61.4 percent in blades and gained 5.7 revenue share points. The overall blade market's factory revenue grew 30.9 percent.
Other highlights for IBM included:
- In the UNIX segment for 4Q09, IBM gained over 3.4 points of factory revenue share from a year ago and held 47.9 percent of the market. HP lost 1.5 revenue share points yearoveryear and fell to 23.7 percent, while Sun dropped 1.1 point of revenue share yearoveryear to 22.7 percent. It was IBM's seventh consecutive quarter of market share growth.
- IBM continued to lead the market for servers costing more than $250,000, holding 61 percent factory revenue share yearoveryear led by its System z mainframe.
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