Abstract
This IDC study examines the EMEA and Western European blade server market, providing historical shipment and revenue figures for 2007 and forecast for 2008-2012. Even though IT spending in Europe has experienced a slowdown, IDC expects blade servers to continue their rise, acting as a pull for the rest of the market. Server blades grew by 37.2% in 2007 to represent 11.8% of all server units shipped in EMEA and 12.3% in Western Europe. IDC foresees that this trend will continue over the next few years, though at a slower pace. The predicted compound annual growth rate in units is predicted to be 31.0% through 2012 in EMEA, 35.1% in Central Eastern Europe, and 31.2% in Western Europe. In 2012 server blade shipments will exceed 1 million units in EMEA, generating annual revenue of over $4.5 billion.
"In a European server market environment affected by price erosion and showing signs of a slowdown, blade servers have a good revenue potential, with high-double-digit CAGRs in revenue for the next few years. This is why shares in this segment will be fought over with some intensity in the coming months," said Giorgio Nebuloni, research analyst with IDC European Systems and Infrastructure Solutions.
Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Executive Summary
- Situation Overview
- Figure: EMEA and Subregional Server Blade Shipments, 2006-2007
- EMEA Blade Server Vendors
- Figure: EMEA Server Blade Share, 2007 (Units)
- Dell
- Fujitsu Siemens
- Hewlett-Packard
- IBM
- Sun Microsystems
- Factors Impacting Blade Server Adoption in EMEA
- Drivers of Adoption
- Management Benefits
- Virtualization
- Unified Communication an Upcoming Driver?
- Inhibitors
- Thermodynamics and Power
- Return on Investment and Market Perception
- Efforts to Break Into the SMB Market
- Inhibitors
- Geographical and Technological Factors
- Figure: Western Europe Server Blade Market Share by Country, 2007 (Units)
- Figure: EMEA Server Blade Market Share by Subregion, 2007 (Units)
- Figure: EMEA Blade Server Market Share by Operating System, 2007 (Units)
- Drivers of Adoption
- Future Outlook
- Forecast and Assumptions
- Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Western European Server Market, 2008-2012
- Table: EMEA Blade Server Unit Shipment and End-User Spending Forecast, 2008-2012
- Figure: EMEA Server Blade Forecast, 2008-2012 (Units)
- Figure: EMEA Comparison of Forecast x86 Form-Factor Growth Rates, 2008-2012 (Units)
- Figure: EMEA Blade Server Forecast - End-User Revenue and ASV Trends, 2008-2012
- Figure: EMEA Comparison of Long-Term and Mid-Term Server Blade CAGRs by Subregion (Units)
- Figure: EMEA Subregional Server Blade Forecast Growth Rates, 2007-2012 (Units)
- Market Context
- Table: Western European Server Blade Customer Spending, 2005-2011, Comparison of October 2007 and March 2008 Forecasts ($M)
- Figure: Western European Server Blade Customer Spending, 2006-2012, Comparison of October 2007 and March 2008 Forecasts ($M)
- Essential Guidance
- Figure: Western Europe Customer Revenue Growth Rates Blade Server Versus All Server, 2008-2012
- Solution-Oriented Proposition
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- Related Research
- Synopsis
















