Tuesday, January 26, 2016

The only way is down for NetApp, HP Enterprise and IBM storage – studyDell-EMC

In its inaugural Voice of the Enterprise: Storage Study, 451 Research forecasts public cloud storage spend to double in two years – with #NetApp, #HPE and #IBM falling down the supplier rankings as #Amazon 's AWS and #Microsoft 's #Azure bulldoze their way in.
We have seen a copy of the report: 451 asked its enterprise research base “which vendor does your organization currently spend the most with on storage in 2015 and which will it spend the most on in 2017?"
The top five suppliers in 2015 were #EMC (28.7 per cent), NetApp (12.9 per cent), #Dell (12.7 per cent), Hewlett Packard Enterprise (9.9 per cent) and IBM (9.5 per cent). 451 said AWS and Azure muscled their way into the top five in 2017, but what happened to the others?
Firstly, EMC still leads, but with by a reduced amount (23.8 per cent) with AWS second at 10.6 per cent. Dell is still third but at 10.3 per cent. Microsoft is in fourth place at 9.1 per cent with HPE dropping to fifth place, also holding 9.1 per cent.
NetApp is in sixth place at 8.6 per cent, followed by IBM at 7.1 per cent. HDS is eighth with 4.9 per cent, down from its 2015 total of 5.3 per cent. Nimble has risen from, its 2015 2.2 per cent to 2.7 per cent in 2017.
In joint tenth place is Pure Storage at 1.5 per cent, up from the 0.5 per cent 451 recorded for 2015. VMWare is equal tenth with 1.5 per cent; Oracle is in twelfth place with 0.5 per cent, down from 2015’s 1.6 per cent.

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