Gartner: HP's third quarter storage numbers drop
By Robert Mullins, IDG News Service
December 05, 2006 04:00 PM ET
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Major storage vendors reported double-digit sales growth in the third quarter with the exception of HP, which suffered a double-digit decline.
HP sales of external controller-based disk storage slumped by 11.9% from the year ago quarter to $475 million in the three
months that ended Sept. 30, according to a report out Tuesday from research firm Gartner.
HP trailed market share leader EMC, whose 17.4% revenue gain to $954 million earned it a 25.5% market share. IBM ranked second
with a 14.8% share, as its revenue grew 17.9% to $553.1 million. While HP held onto third place, its market share slipped
to 12.7% from 15.5% in the third quarter of 2005.
Dell ranked fourth with a 10.8% share and Hitachi Data Systems fifth with a 7.3% share.
The storage vendor with the strongest growth was sixth-ranked Network Appliance, which saw sales jump 20.4% to $272 million
for a 7.3% share.
Sun trailed the pack with a 5.3% share. In the third quarter, Sun completed its first year of StorageTek ownership, which
it acquired for $4.1 billion.
Overall, the global market for disk storage grew 7.4% from the year ago quarter to $3.74 billion.
HP aside, Gartner says the major vendors strengthened their place in the market in the third quarter through some consolidation
and enhanced marketing efforts.
HP CEO Mark Hurd alluded to weak storage sales in a quarterly financial conference call with investment analysts Nov. 16.
HP's storage sales grew only 1% in its fiscal fourth quarter, which ended Oct. 31, the weakest of any of its product lines.
"Our growth profile of our storage business is negatively impacted by our mix toward the declining tape market," Hurd told
analysts. "We are not happy with our storage growth in the fourth quarter and we need to do a better job of driving top line
momentum in the coming year."
The IDG News Service is a Network World affiliate.
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