The new 1st quarter 2010 Worldwide Data Corp. numbers are out for that globally server marketplace. According to the market researcher, Windows Server is nonetheless the runaway leader, in terms of running system unit shipments, and in addition still in initial place in terms of revenues in comparison to Unix and Linux.In Q1 2010, Windows Server was installed on seventy five.3 percent with the servers sold globally. Linux was on twenty.eight % of the servers and Unix on only three.6 %. Each Windows Server and Linux grew in share from Q4 2009 to Q1 2010; Unix declined slightly.About the revenue side of the home, Windows Server-based methods brought in 48.nine % of the bucks worldwide, IDC mentioned. Unix was No. two with 22 % and Linux,
Microsoft Office Pro 2007, third,
Windows 7 Key, with sixteen.2 percent. As in the situation of models, Unix-based methods misplaced share among Q4 2009 and Q1 2010.Right here are IDC;s most recent figures, as well as the comparable IDC data for Q4 2009. Note the percentages don;t complete 100. That's simply because IDC includes an unspecified “other” category that's not included right here.Q1 2010 unitsWindows 1,379,487 (seventy five.3%)
Unix 65,451 (three.6%)
Linux 380,
Buy Office 2010,429 (twenty.8%)
Q4 2009 unitsWindows 1,434,225 (73.9%)
Unix 84,851 ( 4.4%)
Linux 412,041 (21.2%)Q1 2010 dollarsWindows $5.1 billion (48.9%)
Unix $2.3 billion (22.2%)
Linux $1.7 billion (sixteen.2%)Q4 2009 dollarsWindows $5.4 billion (41.6%)
Unix $3.nine billion (29.9%)
Linux $1.nine billion (14.7%)A few more observations from IDC;s newest report: Microsoft Windows server demand was positively impacted by the accelerating x86 server market, as hardware revenue increased 33.6% and unit shipments increased 28.3% year over year. Quarterly revenue of $5.1 billion for Windows servers represented 48.9% of overall quarterly factory income. This is the highest percentage of server hardware revenue that Windows servers have ever represented.Unix servers experienced 29.0% revenue decline when in comparison to 1Q09 as customers waited for additional detail around the Sun-Oracle server roadmap. They were also anticipating a ramp of IBM POWER7 servers, which began shipping in Q1, and, separately,
Office 2007 Pro Plus, HP Integrity servers determined by Intel Itanium 9300 processors that were announced in April. Worldwide Unix revenues were $2.3 billion for that quarter, representing 22.2% of quarterly server spending (down 10.5 points over 1Q09). Microsoft is expected to deliver a very first beta of Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack (SP) 1 — and, by extension,
Windows 7 SP1 — any time now. I wouldn;t be surprised to see the Softies announce and/or deliver that beta next week,
Office Professional 2010 Key, in conjunction along with the company;s Tech Ed conference. Even though Microsoft has been advising IT admins not to wait for SP1 to move to Windows Server 2008 R2, a number of organizations nonetheless insist on waiting for SP1 before moving to a new version of Windows.Microsoft officials mentioned earlier this year that
Windows 7 SP1 would be a conglomeration of bug fixes and updates, and would not include any new features. Around the server side, SP1 will include two new virtualiztion features, Microsoft officials have mentioned.These new features include a new graphics acceleration platform, known as RemoteFX, that is according to desktop-remoting technology that Microsoft obtained in 2008 when it acquired Calista Technologies. There also will be a new addition to Hyper-V that will dynamically adjust memory of a guest virtual machine on demand.