Server growth beats analyst forecast
The server market grew faster than expected in the third quarter, logging a 2 percent increase, to $10.8 billion, on sales of lower-end systems, research firm IDC announced Wednesday. "The server market had been in decline since its peak in 2000, with the first growth reappearing in the second quarter of 2003."
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