IBM’s Plan for an Adjacent, Custom Systems Market
March 12, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan
In seven years, server maker IBM has come a long way. As the millennium turned, Sun Microsystems was growing so fast that it looked like it would overtake the top spot in the server racket in a year or two, and then Hewlett-Packard bought Compaq, and looked like it would unseat Big Blue as the world’s largest revenue generator in the market for general purpose servers. Back in 2000, IBM’s revenue share had fallen to 22 percent, and now it is pushing up toward 40 percent. To be fair, IBM dodged two bullets, and that was because Sun and HP |