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Storage software market up three percent

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April 27, 2005

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According to new research from Gartner, the market for storage management software grew approximately three percent in new license revenue last year, up $600 million from 2003.

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Growth was mainly fueled by buoyancy in sales of storage resource management, which includes products to manage multiple storage devices and servers.

This segment grew 30.8 percent to reach $612 million in 2004, Gartner said.

EMC led the storage management market, with its share rising to almost 30 percent on sales of $1.66 billion. Veritas, which is being acquired by Symantec, was in second place with 18.5 percent share on revenues of $1.04 billion.

IBM came in third with 12.2 percent on sales of $688 million, and Computer Associates ranked fourth with a 5.3 percent share, much lower than in 2003.

The biggest gain was made by Network Appliance, whose year-over-year sales rose 73.5 percent. The company moved up to fifth place from seventh the year before.

Gartner said the need for companies to comply with regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley will continue to drive the market for archiving and data protection products. During 2005, Gartner said, license revenue from global storage management software could reach $6.3 billion.

"The need to better incorporate electronic records into a total records management solution will offer real opportunity for storage vendors, but customers will need to look beyond the hype to determine exactly how a specific storage product will fit into their process," Carolyn DiCenzo, research vice president at Gartner, said in a statement.

"Storage vendors will play a significant part in providing some of the tools needed to do information life cycle management, but understanding the content will be a key component that will take more than just storage tools."

Source: C-Net News

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