IBM claims server leadership in Asean citing IDC

  • IBM in Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam ranked No 1 in overall server revenue proportion for Q3 2012
  • ninety one.three% marketplace share in excessive-give up organisation section in Malaysia, 82.6 points better than closest competitor

IBM claims server leadership in Asean, citing IDCIBM has claimed a management function in the server marketplace in Malaysia in terms of universal server revenue marketplace percentage for the third region of 2012, citing IDC’s Asia/Pacific Quarterly Enterprise Server Tracker report.

In Malaysia, IBM reclaimed the No 1 server role once more with a 36.7% proportion of the market by using revenue, gaining one factor of percentage better than the following closest competitor for Q3 2012, the agency said in a announcement.

“Our clients' desire to come to be cloud equipped, statistics ready and protection geared up is a key reason in the back of this enterprise reputation of IBM's management in the server area in Malaysia,” claimed Arshad Munir Sharif, fashionable supervisor, Systems and Technology Group, IBM Malaysia.

“Clients need IT infrastructures with a purpose to permit them to preserve their competitive side. As large facts, cloud computing and the developing highlight on safety throughout the utility and infrastructure layer becomes crucial amongst ahead thinking businesses, IBM Smarter Computing server and garage offerings will remain the top choice," he added.

IBM has a continued attention on Smarter Computing systems, aimed toward fixing the varied and intensifying challenges corporations are going through, from security vulnerabilities to dealing with ballooning records volumes that are expanding via social and cellular technology. 

With Smarter Computing, organizations may be “tomorrow geared up” these days, with the infrastructure that lets in them to grasp huge information, social media, cell devices, analytics and also the float of crucial records, the company claimed.
 
IBM changed into the No 1 ranked supplier within the following server segments in Malaysia in Q3 2012:

  • High-cease Enterprise (US$250,000+ servers) phase with ninety one.three% revenue percentage (82.6 points better percentage than the next closest competitor);
  • RISC and EPIC servers segment with 61.6% sales proportion (40.5 factors higher than the following closest competitor);
  • Non-x86 Unix server revenue section with forty one.five% (9.6 factors higher than the next closest competitor); and
  • x86 server sales share with fifty three% (32.6 factors better than the subsequent closest competitor)

Asean leadership

IBM additionally regained leadership of the particularly-competitive Server market in Asean, with a 34.2% marketplace proportion in terms of market proportion sales, 1.three points higher than the subsequent closest competitor. 

IBM Asean additionally received the top spot in Q3 2012 for:

  • High-stop enterprise (US$250,000+ server phase, capturing a seventy seven.7% sales percentage, fifty seven points better than the subsequent closest competitor);
  • The RISC/ EPIC server marketplace by sales, with a 54.7% proportion (29.1 points better than the next closest competitor);
  • Non-x86 Unix server revenue proportion with fifty seven.8% (34 points higher than the next closest competitor); and
  • x86 server sales proportion with 50.7% (23.3 factors better than the following closest competitor)

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