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The fiscal year that went by saw significant product launches
across categoriesfrom x86 to Unix. The x86 volume segment kept pace with a
moderate y-o-y growth. But the key challenge in the x86 category was to be able
to sustain realization, as the average selling values (ASV) came under pressure.
Meanwhile, mission critical applications like core banking
continued to drive the Unix-based server market. This segment has always been
characterized by high value and low volumes, but over the year SMBs started
adopting Unix, which in turn resulted in a volume ramp up. Consequently, the
RISC-Itanium-Unix servers showed healthy growth.
x86: 64-bit Transition
The total x86 market during FY 07 stood at 107,244 units representing an
annual growth of 8.7%. HP retained the category leadership position in this
market segment in India with a 29% market share. HP also secured pole positions
in the 1P, 2P and 4P sub categories with 22%, 32% and 50% market share
respectively, within the x86 server class.
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Mission critical
applications like core banking continued to drive the Unix-based server
market |
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HP overtook IBM and took the
top slot in the x86 server space |
HPs market leadership was partly due to its comprehensive
product portfolio that targeted SMBs as well as large enterprises. The vendor
saw good demand from segments like Digital Content Creation (DCC) and signed up
customers like Crest Animations, and JNCASR among others. The government sector
also consumed HPs x86 offerings with state governments escalating their IT
spending on various e-Governance initiatives.
The escalation of x86 to 64-bit gained further steam and an
estimated 95% of the x86 shipments during the last fiscal were on 64-bit.
Meanwhile, IBMs x86 offerings on System x-series got manifested in both
Windows and Linux platforms. IBM delivered its x86 offerings on its Enterprise
X-Architecture (XDA), which are 4-socket servers with enhanced memory and
manageability features. Another feature of IBMs x86 servers was Power
Executive that is aimed to enable users to balance system performance keeping
in line with available input power.
For HCL Infosystems, the year that went by certainly saw its
server offerings gain further momentum. HCL did major server deployments from
across industry verticals, particularly government and BFSI. The central and
state government e-Governance projects and education initiatives proved
favorable for the company. In terms of applications in various functions, HCL
saw significant deployments in cheque truncation solutions, core banking and
branch banking functions, telecom VAS deployments and high-performance computing
(HPC). With over 50 HPC installations in India, HCL Infosystems also emerged as
one of the most prominent HPC system integrators in the country today.
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Overall
Server Market |
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Server Market |
FY 06 |
FY 07 |
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Units |
Rs crore |
Units |
Rs crore |
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High-end Enterprise Servers |
42 |
188 |
77 |
288 |
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Midrange Enterprise Servers |
2,557 |
634 |
2,745 |
651 |
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Volume Servers |
103,765 |
1,508 |
113,019 |
1,746 |
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Total |
106,364 |
2,330 |
115,841 |
2,685 |
| Source:
IDC India |
| The
server market (x86 and non-x86) grew 15.2% with impressive gains from the
volume server space |
HCL also launched an extensive range of entry level and
mid-range servers during the last fiscal. To further increase its server
penetration in upcountry markets, HCL created a complete distribution structure
for class A and B towns in FY 07. For the emerging businesses, HCL launched
an innovative IT infrastructure solution titled HCL Datacenter in a Box.
Dell also had a good year on the x86 servers front, and gained
10% market share in the enterprise segment for its x86-based offerings.
Sun Microsystems aggressively pitched its Sun Fire X4500 server,
and termed it the worlds first hybrid data server combining a 4-way server
powered by AMD Opteron processors. This server boasted highest storage density
along with high data throughput. Sun positioned its X4500 for customers looking
at demanding, high-bandwidth applications, such as HPC, data warehousing,
business intelligence, digital media streaming, digital surveillance and data
analysis.
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x86
Servers |
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Vendors |
Units (FY 06) |
Units (FY 07) |
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HP |
25,559 |
31,230 |
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IBM |
28,362 |
28,741 |
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Dell |
13,455 |
18,124 |
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HCL |
14,670 |
9,856 |
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Wipro |
3,946 |
3,860 |
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Others |
16,607 |
15,433 |
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Total Units |
98,653 |
107,244 |
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non-x86
Servers |
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Vendors |
Unit FY 06 |
Units FY
07 |
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Sun Microsystems |
4,076 |
4,641 |
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IBM |
2,053 |
2,352 |
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HP |
1,528 |
1,593 |
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Others |
54 |
11 |
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Total Units |
7,711 |
8,597 |
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| Source: IDC
India |
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Source: IDC
India |
| X-86 servers
secured an 8.7% volume growth. HP overtook IBM and took the top slot in
the x86 server space |
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Non-x86 saw
further consolidation with Others almost getting eliminated |
Acer on the other hand approached the market with its Altos
range that features leading dual core and Xeon configurations. Wipro pushed its
x86 server offerings to large customers that have multi-location presence across
the country. For instance, customers looking at solutions like dealer
management, that typically involve a large breadth to remote areas of the
country, have opted for Wipros NetPower servers. Wipro took a
solution-centric approach. Wipro also emerged as a key player in the HPC space
over the year with large deployments in academics and fundamental research. Page(s) 1 2
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