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Published on 04 August 2009

Data center growth to help Ethernet Switch Market to Begin rebounding in 2010

For many companies that service the data center and IT markets this year cannot end too soon. IT and data center product sales like other industries have dropped considerably. According to a report conducted by Dell'Oro Group, the total Ethernet Switch market is forecast to decline almost 20 percent in 2009, the sharpest decline since 2001, before it begins to rebound in 2010. The report indicates that 10 GE and the data center will be catalysts for growth during the next few years.

"Given the severity of the decline during the first quarter of 2009, it will be difficult for the market to rebound quickly to the revenue and port levels we saw in 2008," said Alan Weckel, Director of Ethernet Switch Market Research at Dell' Oro Group. "We believe that the data center will be one of the largest drivers for growth beyond 2009, as the market is expected to begin expanding again in 2010. However, it will be difficult for the market to return to the robust growth rates it enjoyed over the past 5 years," stated Weckel.

The report indicates that Cisco's move into the server market, HP's expansion of its data center portfolio as well as IBM's entrance into the Ethernet Switch market, are examples that some vendors will approach a more holistic product offering for the data center going forward.

IT and data center vendors and service providers are all keeping their fingers crossed in hopes that the New Year will bring better sales. When asking a data center electrical equipment sales person who wished to remain anonymous what he thought about the report he stated, "2009 cannot end soon enough for me!"

To read further, please visit the Data Center Journal website:
http://datacenterjournal.com/content/view/3059/41/

 

 

 

 

 




 

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