FRAMINGHAM, Mass. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — December 4, 2013 — According to the International Data Corporation ( IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, factory revenue in the worldwide server market decreased -3.7% year over year to $12.1 billion in the third quarter of 2013 (3Q13). This was the third consecutive quarter of year-over-year revenue decline, as server market demand remained soft ahead of a forthcoming refresh cycle, which is expected to emerge in early 2014. After increasing modestly in 2Q13, server unit shipments were flat year over year in 3Q13 with 2.3 million units shipped worldwide.
On a year-over-year basis, volume systems experienced 3.5% revenue growth. At the same time, demand for midrange and high-end systems experienced year-over-year revenue declines of -17.8% and -22.5% respectively in 3Q13. The midrange and high-end segments were impacted by difficult year-over-year compares and continued weakness in Unix demand while volume demand was helped by solid x86 server demand.
"Worldwide server revenue declined in all major geographic regions including Americas, EMEA, and Asia/Pacific in the third quarter. The market was impacted by a steady transition from 2nd Platform to 3rd Platform workload demand coupled with particularly weak sales of Unix servers, which served to further dampen the market," said Matt Eastwood, Group Vice President and General Manager, Enterprise Platforms at IDC. "2nd Platform workloads continue to represent a healthy consolidation opportunity across the market, driving solid demand for integrated systems. At the same time, 3rd Platform applications are shifting more and more server demand into cloud service provider datacenters, which is opening up new market opportunity for both ODMs and Chinese OEMs."
Overall Server Market Standings, by Vendor
HP regained the number 1 position in the worldwide server market with 28.1% factory revenue share in 3Q13. HP experienced a 1.5% year-over-year increase in factory revenue and gained 1.5 points of revenue share on improved demand for x86-based ProLiant servers in the quarter. IBM held the number 2 position in the market with 23.4% factory revenue share following a -19.4% year-over-year decline in factory revenue resulting in a loss of 4.5 points of factory revenue share in the quarter on soft demand for System x and Power Systems. Dell maintained third place with 16.2% factory revenue market share in 3Q13. Dell's factory revenue decreased -6.0% compared to 3Q12 losing 0.4 points of factory revenue share. Cisco and Oracle ended the quarter in a statistical tie for the number 4 market position with 5.0% and 4.1% factory revenue share respectively.
Top 5 Corporate Family, Worldwide Server Systems Factory Revenue, Second Quarter of 2013
(Revenues are in Millions)
Vendor | 3Q13 Revenue | 3Q13 Market Share | 3Q12 Revenue | 3Q12 Market Share | 3Q13/3Q12 Revenue Growth | |||||||||||||||
1. HP | $3,390 | 28.1% | $3,339 | 26.6% | 1.5% | |||||||||||||||
2. IBM | $2,822 | 23.4% | $3,502 | 27.9% | -19.4% | |||||||||||||||
3. Dell | $1,961 | 16.2% | $2,086 | 16.6% | -6.0% | |||||||||||||||
4. Cisco | $599 | 5.0% | $419 | 3.3% | 42.8% | |||||||||||||||
4. Oracle | $494 | 4.1% | $588 | 4.7% | -16.0% | |||||||||||||||
ODM Direct | $783 | 6.5% | $540 | 4.3% | 45.2% | |||||||||||||||
Others | $2,035 | 16.8% | $2,075 | 16.5% | -1.9% | |||||||||||||||
All Vendors | $12,085 | 100% | $12,559 | 100% | -3.7% |