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Linux Market to Exceed $35 Billion by 2008
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Worldwide Market for Packaged Software on Linux Projected to Reach $14
Billion by 2008
( www.osdl.org )
BEAVERTON, Ore. - December 15, 2004 - The Open Source Development Labs
(OSDL), a global consortium dedicated to accelerating the adoption of
Linux� in the enterprise, today announced the completion of a global
Linux market share and forecast study conducted by market research
firm IDC that predicts the overall market revenue for desktops,
servers, and packaged software running on Linux will exceed $35
billion by 2008.

The new study presents a measurement of shipments and the installed
base of servers and PCs running Linux that takes into consideration
Linux shipped with new hardware deliveries, Linux running aboard
redeployed systems, and instances where Linux is used as a guest
operating system. When this expanded view of the marketplace is
considered, the resulting server market for shipments and
redeployments with Linux is increased by 36% over net new shipments in
2004.

Another key finding of interest to independent software vendors and
customers is predicted revenue growth for packaged applications and
infrastructure software running on Linux, a market opportunity IDC
forecasts will exceed $14 billion in the next four years, growing at a
2003-2008 compound annual rate of more than 44 percent.

''This is the first authoritative and comprehensive snapshot of how
people truly use Linux and it's not surprising for us to see that the
adoption is far ahead of even some of the most optimistic estimates,''
said Stuart Cohen, CEO of OSDL.

Other key findings from the IDC report include:

   1. The combined worldwide market for desktops, servers, and
packaged software running on Linux is forecast to grow at a 2003-2008
compound annual growth rate of 25.9 percent worldwide, reaching $35.7
billion by 2008.
   2. The worldwide market for software on Linux is forecast to exceed
$14 billion by 2008 with a 2003-2008 compound annual growth rate of
44.3 percent.
   3. New and redeployed PCs running Linux is a market forecast to
grow to $10 billion and 17 million units by 2008 with an installed
base of over 42.6 million units.
   4. Servers running Linux as either a primary or secondary operating
system is a market forecast to exceed $11 billion and 3.3 million
units by 2008 with an installed base of more than 9.7 million units
and a compound annual growth rate of 24.5 percent worldwide.
   5. The installed base of servers running Linux is 37 percent larger
than installed base for net new systems shipped with Linux as a
primary operating system alone in 2004. With this expanded view of the
Linux market, this study takes into account segments not previously
measured. This broader perspective considers systems that are
reconfigured in the field with Linux as either a secondary operating
system or as a replacement of the original operating system.

The study utilized existing IDC research conducted on server hardware,
PC hardware, software, and other research programs in conjunction with
new primary research, including a demand-side study that covered ten
countries around the world on customer adoption, plans and perceptions
relating to Linux. Some data inputs used in conjunction with IDC's
syndicated research came from a study funded by OSDL.

''When all manifestations of Linux operating systems are counted,
Linux is clearly a mainstream solution,'' said Vernon Turner, group
vice president and general manager of Enterprise Computing research at
IDC. ''Today, IDC sees a shift where Linux server operating
environment deployments are moving to favor the use of enterprise
server hardware. This transition is being driven by the increasing
robustness of Linux and the increasingly critical nature of the
applications deployed on Linux.''

''Linux is forecast to be the fasted growing server operating system
environment, and the overall Linux solution stack is growing at a
commensurate rate,'' concluded Cohen. ''What this research shows is
the significant and increasing influence of Linux on the enterprise IT
marketplace.''

A summary of the IDC report is available on the OSDL Web site at IDC
Report.

The new report, called Worldwide Linux 2004-2008 Forecast: Moving from
Niche to Mainstream (IDC #32424), is now available from IDC. 
To purchase this document, please call IDC's Sales hotline at
508-999-7988 or email [EMAIL PROTECTED]

About the Open Source Development Lab
OSDL - home to Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux - is dedicated to
accelerating the growth and adoption of Linux. Founded in 2000 by CA,
Hitachi, HP, IBM, Intel and NEC, OSDL is a non-profit organization at
the center of Linux supported by a global consortium of more than 40
of the world's largest Linux customers and IT industry leaders. OSDL
sponsors industry-wide initiatives around Linux in telecommunications,
in the enterprise data center and on corporate desktops. The Lab also
provides Linux expertise and computing and test facilities in the
United States and Japan available to developers around the world.
Visit OSDL on the Web at http://www.osdl.org/.

OSDL is a registered trademark of Open Source Development Labs, Inc.
Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Third party marks
and brands are the property of their respective holders.






 
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