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| Server sales shrink, IBM still top dog |
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| Publication: | ZDNet | Date: | Sep 13 2001 |
IBM widened its lead in a drastically shrinking server market during the second quarter, gaining against once-feared Sun Microsystems and the possible duo of Hewlett-Packard and Compaq Computer.
IBM server revenue increased from $3 billion to $3.2 billion, a 5.3 percent rise from the second quarter of 2000. Big Blue now controls more than a quarter of the total market, according to market researcher IDC. The growth is evidence of the success of its efforts begun in 1999 to recover from Sun's gains.
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