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Unis China Acquires H3C and HP China Enterprise Business Including Storage – IDC

Threatening Huawei and Lenovo dominance

This report was written by IDC Corp.

Unis Acquires H3C and HP China Enterprise Business
Threatening Huawei and Lenovo dominance

HP Technology company and China Unis company officially announced Unis company’s acquisition of 51% share of H3C Technologies and HP enterprise business in China (including server, storage and technical services).

They announced they will work together to build a new H3C.

This deal has a major impact on the competitive landscape in multiple ICT (IT and communications) markets.

Founded in November 2003, H3C was originally a joint-venture company of Huawei and 3Com. 3Com since acquired H3C’s share from Huawei and HP acquired 3Com, so H3C effectively becomes a sub-brand of HP. Over the past few years, H3C has achieved great performance in the networking equipment market of China. According to IDC data, HP/H3C holds the #1 position in the switch market in China (30.9% share), #1 in the enterprise WLAN market and #3 in the router market.

According to Steven Hu, research manager, IDC networking research, “In the past, the R&D, manufacturing and marketing of H3C are in China, but they had a foreign parent company. This caused challenges for H3C for implementing large networking equipment projects, especially those driven by the Chinese government. When this deal is done with Unis and HP, H3C will become a local vendor and will pose a serious threat to Huawei and Cisco, heating up the competition.”

HP was one of the earliest foreign entrants into the Chinese market, establishing itself as a key player in the China server and storage market. According to IDC Tracker data, in 2014 HP is the #3 server vendor in China with 15.0% market share (including both x86 and non-x86 server), and the #4 storage vendor with 7.4% market share. For the new H3C, the change of shareholding will bring long term benefit. When they becomes a state own holding company, they will benefit from the IT localization trend.

2014 PRC enterprise hardware market share
(including server, storage and networking equipment)
unis,H3C and HP China,idc
(Sources: IDC China Provincial Server Tracker, 2014Q4, IDC China Provincial Storage Tracker,
2014Q4
, IDC China Provincial LAN Tracker, 2014Q4)

Still, there are many questions that the new H3C must answer. First, with HP as an investor but not a holder of this new group, how can they strike a balance between inheriting HP’s product design features and incorporating Chinese characteristics into future product R&D? Second, will there be a consistent sales and services strategy between HP global and the new H3C in China? There are many HP users in China in the branch office of a global company/account. These global customers require consistent product and services support globally. That will not only impact on China market, but may also affect their decisions in global HQs. Finally, during the transition period, how will the new H3C maintain their original channels and customers, while capitalizing on the new competitive landscape?

Thomas Zhou, senior research manager, IDC enterprise system research says: “Within the context of the IT self-controllable trend, domestic Chinese server & storage vendors increased rapidly, with HP and other MNC’s facing major challenges. Once this deal goes through, the new H3C will become a state owned shareholding company. It will change the competition landscape of the China server & storage market. If the new H3C can effectively manage the transition, they will emerge as one of most competitive vendors in the enterprise business market in China.”

With the fast growth of China’s economy and the penetration of 3rd platform technologies (such as cloud, big data/analytics, social and mobility), China server, storage and networking equipment markets will maintain a strong growth rate for the next few years. Meanwhile, local vendors and MNC’s will build closer collaborative relationship as the IT localization trend.

According to Kitty Fok, MD, IDC China, “Unis acquisition of H3C and HP Enterprise Business is profoundly significant for China’s IT market. The developing model of cooperation between MNC and local vendor will lead to greater competition in the future.  If the new HP/Unis/H3C group effectively manages the transition to leverage the strengths of each company, they will be poised to become a new giant to challenge the leading local vendors such as Lenovo and Huawei.”

Rad also:
HP Partners With Tsinghua to Create a Chinese Technology Powerhouse

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