WW Converged Systems Revenue at $2.9 Billion, Up 12% Y/Y in 2Q16 – IDC
Generating 1,693PB of new storage capacity shipments, up 32%
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on September 30, 2016 at 3:00 pmAccording to the International Data Corporation‘s Worldwide Quarterly Converged Systems Tracker, the worldwide converged systems market increased revenue 12.1% year over year to $2.9 billion during 2Q16.
The market generated 1,693PB of new storage capacity shipments during the quarter, which was up 31.8% compared to the same period a year ago.
“More and more, we are seeing end users looking beyond the hardware specs and performance metrics; end users in this market are looking for vendors that are adept at building and maintaining deep customer relationships,” said Kevin M. Permenter, senior research analyst, computing platforms. “Converged system vendors that are able to build these deep relationships with their customers are positioned for growth.“
Converged Systems Segments
IDC distinguishes between four product categories: integrated systems, certified reference systems, integrated platforms, and hyperconverged systems.
- Integrated systems are pre-integrated, vendor-certified systems containing server hardware, disk storage systems, networking equipment, and basic element/systems management software.
- Like integrated systems, certified reference systems are pre-integrated, vendor-certified systems containing server hardware, disk storage systems, networking equipment, and basic element/systems management software. Certified reference systems, however, are designed with systems from multiple technology vendors.
- Integrated platforms are integrated systems that are sold with additional pre-integrated packaged software and customized system engineering optimized to enable such functions as application development software, databases, testing, and integration tools.
- Hyperconverged systems collapse core storage and compute functionality into a single, highly virtualized solution. A key characteristic of hyperconverged systems that differentiate these solutions from other integrated systems is their ability to provide all compute and storage functions through the same server-based resources.
During 2Q16, the combined integrated infrastructure and certified reference systems markets generated revenues of $1.6 billion, which represented a year-over-year increase of 4.7% and 54.8% of the total market revenue. EMC was the largest supplier of the combined certified reference systems and integrated infrastructure categories with $699.58 million in revenue, or 43.0% share of this market segment. All VCE product brands, which became the EMC converged platforms division, are reported under EMC starting with the first quarter of 2016 – all historical data from 2012 to 2015 will remain under the VCE vendor.
Top 3 Vendors, WW Integrated Systems and Certified Reference Systems, 2Q16
(revenue in $million)
(Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Converged Systems Tracker, September 27, 2016)
Integrated platform revenue declined 3.5% Y/Y during 2Q16, generating $864.09 million in revenues. This amounted to 29.1% of the total market revenue. Oracle was the top-ranked supplier of integrated platforms in the quarter, generating revenues of $481.97 million and capturing a 55.8% share of the category.
Top 3 Vendors, WW Integrated Platforms, 2Q16
(revenue in $million)
(Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Converged Systems Tracker, September 27, 2016)
Hyperconverged sales grew 137.5% Y/Y during 2Q16, generating $480.62 million in revenue. This amounted to 16.2% of the total market revenue. The above hyperconverged systems revenues, like the other product categories listed here, exclude revenue from support and maintenance contracts.
WW Converged Systems Market by Product Category, 2Q15-2Q16
(vendor revenue in $million)
(Source : IDC Worldwide Quarterly Converged Systems Tracker, 2Q16)
Taxonomy notes:
IDC defines converged and hyperconverged systems as pre-integrated, vendor-certified systems containing server hardware, disk storage systems, networking equipment, and basic element/systems management software. Systems not sold with all four of these components are not counted within this tracker. Specific to management software, IDC includes embedded or integrated management and control software optimized for the auto discovery, provisioning and pooling of physical and virtual compute, storage and networking resources shipped as part of the core, standard integrated system.