IBM led in blade server revenue share for the 13th consecutive quarter with 42.3 percent, seven points more than its closest competitor. During the quarter, IBM drove growth in blades with the introduction of the Cool Blue™ power management technologies and the launch of AMD Opteron™ processor-based blades.
IBM's 57.9 percent revenue share of high-end enterprise server sales[2] was driven by strong performance from IBM's System z mainframe which showed 24.5 percent growth in revenue over the same period in 2005.
"The System z business has surprised some with its strength and resilience in the face of an extremely competitive server technology market," said Bob Hoey, vice president of worldwide sales for IBM System z. "The positive revenue share numbers demonstrate that the mainframe is well positioned to take advantage of current trends. Some of the key values of the mainframe platform -- such as unparalleled security, stability and scalability -- have been part of the system from inception and are now more important to clients than ever before. The continued momentum of System z certainly comes as no surprise to IBM."
IBM also grew 8.3 percent in UNIX® server revenue share to 32 percent, thereby regaining the number one spot.
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