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IDC: Storage market revenue grows, HP's share shrinks

By Peter Sayer, IDG News Service
September 03, 2004 08:40 AM ET
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HP held on to its lead in the disk storage systems market in the second quarter, but saw a decline in revenue and market share, according to a survey by market researcher IDC published Friday.

HP led the rankings for total worldwide disk storage systems factory revenue in the second quarter, but saw its revenue in this market decline 8.9% to $1.15 billion, from $1.26 billion in the year-earlier quarter, and its market share slip to 23% from 26.5% a year earlier.

IDC estimated the market for disk storage systems grew by 5% overall, to $5 billion, from $4.77 billion a year earlier. It defines the systems as an assembly of controllers, cables and host bus adapters associated with three or more disks, located either within a server or outside it.

IBM held on to second place, with disk storage system revenue growing 6.2% year on year to $1.02 billion, compared to $957 million a year earlier, and market share inching up to 20.3% from 20.1% a year earlier.

EMC made the biggest year-on-year gain in market share, moving from 12.6% to 14.4%, according to IDC, but remained in third place with its disk storage system revenue for the quarter up 19.5% to $719 million from $602 million a year earlier.

Sun's revenue and market share declined, but with disk storage system revenue of $379 million it remained just ahead of Dell, which notched up the biggest year-on-year revenue growth rate in the survey, 21.7%, taking its disk storage system revenue to $365 million from the year-earlier figure of $300 million.

IDC broke out figures for the market for external disk storage systems, where EMC topped the table with market share of 20.7% and revenue of $719 million. HP came second, although its market share slipped to 18.2% from 21.4% a year earlier, and its revenue from this sector slipped 8.3% to $631 million. IBM stayed in third place with revenue of $471 million, up 4.7% year on year. Sun and Hitachi Data Systems almost tied for fourth place in this sector, with revenue of $282 million, down 2%, and $281 million, up 4.7%, respectively. Other vendors accounted for the remaining 31.4% of this market, which IDC estimates is worth $3.48 billion, up 8% on the year-earlier quarter.

IDC counts revenue based on the brand under which systems are sold, not the manufacturer, so for example Hitachi's sales do not reflect the equipment bought by Sun and HP for resale under their own brands.

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