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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: tinkershaw who wrote (40425)3/15/2001 6:16:03 AM
From: chmang  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
"BEAS holding approximately 55% of the market and IBM about 25%"

Tinker,
these figures are about the number of users , not the revenues or the number of sites ( see PR below). I suspect that IBM has been more successful with the big accounts where it has traditionally a strong influence. That's why you have this contradiction between the two studies of the giga group.(The first survey did put BEA and IBM on a par in terms of market share).
From the very little I've seen , The Websphere clients remind me of the ones who deployed OS/2 and "buried" Microsoft a little bit too early ( big banks for instance).. We'll see progressively who 's going to win the value chain battle;
I'm looking forward reading your report
Charles

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SAN JOSE, California : January 13, 2001

A survey has shown that BEA Systems (Nasdaq: BEAS), one of the world's leading e-business infrastructure software companies, is leading in the Java application server market, well ahead of IBM. The survey published last month by Giga Information Group reports that BEA WebLogic Server is the overall market leader, with 56 percent of the respondents selecting BEA as their primary Java application server, compared to 33 percent for IBM.
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