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To: Jenna who wrote (115824)10/31/2000 12:08:10 AM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 120523
 
Linux Seen Winning Nearly 8 Pct. of Japan's Server OS Market in
2000

October 30, 2000 (TOKYO) -- International Data Corp. Japan (IDC Japan) released its
year-2000 Japanese market forecast for server operating systems on Oct. 26. The
company estimates that a total of 531,300 server OS licenses will be shipped in Japan
this year, representing an increase of 26.9 percent over 1999.

Broken down by type, shipments of the Linux operating system are expected to jump
144.4 percent to 41,200 units. This 2.4-fold burst in growth will propel Linux to a 7.8
percent share of the overall server OS market in 2000, compared to a 4.0 percent share
the previous year, IDC Japan said.

Windows NT shipments are expected to decline 5.1 percent to 323,600 units, while
shipments of Windows 2000, which just debuted in February, are forecast to total 97,100
units. In terms of market share, Windows NT is expected to hold 60.9 percent and
Windows 2000 another 18.3 percent of the market. However, considering that Windows
NT held an 81.3 percent share in 1999, IDC Japan forecasts that the overall Windows
hold on the server OS market will contract by 2.1 percentage points this year.

Meanwhile, Unix shipments are expected to increase 17.1 percent to 49,800 units this
year, although its share of the market is expected to inch down to 9.4 percent compared
to 10.1 percent in 1999. IDC Japan gave several reasons for the tremendous growth in
shipments of the Linux OS.

For one thing, more companies are opting to use Linux in some of their systems when
they undertake systems integration. Second, more users are placing orders because
server vendors and SI vendors have clearly voiced their intentions to support Linux. A
third reason is that Linux has become even easier than it was before to install and
operate. Finally, more and more experienced and knowledgeable individual users have
begun running Linux.

IDC Japan forecasts that the server OS market will grow at an average annual rate of
17.3 percent over the period from 1999 to 2004. During this same five-year period the
company predicts that shipments of the Linux OS will skyrocket, growing at an
estimated average rate of 69.5 percent per year. By 2004 the company forecasts that
Linux will hold a 25.4 percent share of the overall server OS market in Japan.