“The server market appears to be holding its own, but the one obvious question is whether the big-name vendors have any answer for the wave of white-box manufacturers. Based on IDC data, the global server market looks like a case of business as usual. In 2014, the global server market saw revenue grow 2.3 percent to $50.9 billion from a year earlier. And the standings–once you account for IBM’s sale of its x86 server business to Lenovo–look status quo. HP held the lead. Dell showed growth. Cisco continues to surge and Lenovo is now a player.” [1]
[1] Larry Dignan for ZDNet
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