Gabriel Consulting Group Report: IBM Leads UNIX Market in Customer Preference and Satisfaction

Hewlett Packard Ranks Second as Sun Lags


BEAVERTON, Ore., Dec. 14, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Gabriel Consulting Group (GCG) announced today that IBM is the leading vendor among UNIX customers, according to a newly published IT industry research study conducted by the firm. GCG's 4th Quarter UNIX Vendor Preference Survey queried 197 enterprise UNIX customers about their experiences with and perceptions of the major system vendors on a wide range of criteria. IBM notched wins in both technology and vendor support survey categories.

"We were surprised by several of the results, particularly the order of finish," said Dan Olds, GCG Principal Analyst and CEO. "IBM finished first with very strong results, and HP scored a solid number two; we expected to see Sun Microsystems challenging for first place or at least a strong second place. As the largest UNIX vendor in terms of number of installed systems, a third place finish should put their management on notice that their installed base may be vulnerable."

Although the survey is a snapshot of current customer attitudes and perceptions, Olds believes it is also a predictor of future sales trends and momentum shifts in the industry.

Survey responses were normalized to remove vendor bias from the results. The normalized VPI (Vendor Preference Index) scores are then used to rank the vendors. The survey consists of three categories:



 -- Technology Criteria: 13 separate categories covering system
    performance, scalability, availability, etc.
       - IBM was on top with an overall VPI score of 109 vs. 92.6 for
         HP, with Sun trailing at 76.5.
       - IBM built this win with strong scores on system scalability
         and performance criteria.
       - HP posted narrow wins in operating system and partitioning
         features categories.
       - Sun did not win on any of the technology criteria and finished
         third in 9 of 13 categories.
 -- Vendor Criteria: 11 separate categories including quality of 
    service & sales organizations, vendor adherence to roadmaps, vendor
    track record on keeping promises, etc.
       - IBM takes first with an overall VPI score of 100.97; Sun is
         second at 84.33, with HP third at 76.94.
       - IBM posted wins in service & sales categories, also scoring
         strongly with customers on issues dealing with adherence to
         product roadmaps and keeping their promises.
       - HP was number one with customers in terms of producing the
         most value for the service dollar.
       - Sun scored well on commitment to UNIX questions, posting their
         only outright wins in the survey.
 -- Futures
       - Most respondents believed IBM would be the dominant UNIX
         vendor in 5 years, with Sun second, and HP third.
       - Customer selected HP as the vendor most likely to leave the
         UNIX market, followed by Sun.

The survey was conducted in October and November of 2005. The median survey respondent controlled 25-50 UNIX servers and works in an organization with 4,000 to 10,000 total employees. 80 percent of respondents work in data centers that have at least two different UNIX vendors, while 35 percent report that their data centers have three or more UNIX vendors.

GCG plans to run the survey every six months in order to track trends and spot changes in market momentum.

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