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Research and Markets: Study the Servers Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts 2005 to 2011

Posted on: Thursday, 23 June 2005, 12:00 CDT

Check Out These Key Topics!:

-- Next Generation Of IT Infrastructure

-- Real-Time IT Infrastructure

-- IT Department Focus

-- Control Over The IT Department

-- Server Pricing

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c19746) has announced the addition of Servers Market Opportunities, strategies, and forecasts, 2005 to 2011 to their offering.

Server vendors adapt business strategy to focus on real time exchange of information on enterprise networks and the Internet. Network computer systems hardware leverages integration and messaging software. Network storage systems are adapting to the Internet.

Servers enable network solutions that attack cost and complexity, accelerate service delivery, and provide mobility with security. Core elements of server business strategy include provision for end-to-end architecture that extends technology across scalable processor architectures.

Open systems technology implementation and is being combined with x86-based products. Server products are positioned to provide price-performance, flexibility, and portable systems. Devices including RFID readers, smart cards, and cell phones are interconnecting to server systems. Clustered systems are a significant aspect of market evolution.

On-going innovation in microprocessor architecture, systems design, networking integration and software to help ensure continuing evolution of server technology. Market participants seek to achieve price-performance advantage.

Deploying services over the network requires a server infrastructure platform that is enterprise-ready, developer-rich, and economically compelling. Servers work as a combination of software, hardware and services that will give the customer value. Server platforms are positioned as systems that lower administrative costs, lower developer training costs, and provides high availability, high reliability.

IBM led worldwide server shipments measured in dollars with shares 29% in 2004, in a market that totaled $49.8 billion in 2004 up from $44.6 billion in 2003. Hewlett Packard is number two in the blade sever market with 26% market share participation in dollars in 2004.

The server market is anticipated to grow from $49.8 billion in shipments in 2004 to $81 billion shipments in 2011.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c19746.


Source: Business Wire

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