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According to coach outlet reports, according to market research firm IDC report released Friday said the second quarter of 2010, worldwide disk storage systems market grew company revenue by 20.7% from the second quarter of 2009, 5.6 billion U.S. dollars to nearly 6.8 billion.

IDC analyst Liz Conner(coach bags) said the global storage market in the second quarter of 2009 fell to the lowest point, so manufacturers sales increased more than that time is not surprising. However, the second quarter of 2010 compared with first quarter sales also increased. This is a good sign, although only 1.1% growth rate.

HP's second quarter revenue is up, and as sales increased 33.3%, HP's market share grew to 19.3%. The four vendors in this market are EMC, IBM and Dell, however, analysts said Conner, HP plans to acquire the professional high-end storage vendor 3Par in the short term will not improve their position. 3Par the market share for the entire external storage systems market, 0.58%. The acquisition also line the long run will help Hewlett-Packard, but how much depends on this to help the successful integration of HP technology and 3Par increase its sales.

Net Coach factory outlet server hard disk, the disk storage industry vendors sales of more than 50 billion U.S. dollars, an increase of 20.4%. In the external disk storage systems market, EMC with 25.7% market share continues to rank first. Does not include Dell and other partners through OEM sales, EMC's sales grew 40.6%. IDC, vendors sales statistics are based on the brand, not in accordance with the manufacturers of statistics. The four vendors in this market are IBM, NetApp and HP.

NetApp is the external disk storage systems market in revenue growth in the largest growth rate of 55.3%. In the second half of 2009 was acquired by Oracle, Sun Microsystems is the only decline in business sales, a major manufacturer. Analysts said Conner, Sun's sales revenue fell 11.3%, in part because the company was no longer written off after the Oracle acquisition of Hitachi storage products. On the other hand, Oracle and Sun to jointly develop on-line transaction processing products Exadata selling well.
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