IBM topped server revenues in 2004
IBM led the worldwide server market in revenue last year, as the overall market increased by 7.2 percent, a market research firm said Wednesday.
In terms of shipments, however, Hewlett-Packard Co. led, with IBM coming in third behind Dell Inc., Gartner Inc. said.
Overall revenues for the market were $49.5 billion, compared with $46.2 billion in 2003. IBM led the market with a 32.5 percent share, increasing sales by 9.3 percent to $16.1 billion from $14.7 billion a year ago.
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