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India external storage market Sees Growth

As per IDC the market is showing signs of recovery after three quarters of declining trend

According to International Data Corporation IDC’s Asia/Pacific Quarterly Enterprise Storage Tracker, Q3 2014 India external storage market witnessed a double-digit quarter-on-quarter growth (in vendor Revenue) and stood at USD 61.97 million though year-on-year was a de-growth.

Q3 2014 witnessed a recovery majorly due to some large multi-million dollar deals that were absent from last few quarters. The market is expected to revive in the coming quarters due to business favouring policies from government and large pending technology refreshes, though increased acceptability of cloud and need of infrastructure optimization across organizations are posing hiccups to the traditional storage market growth.

Optimization and productivity have become the key priorities across organizations resulting in increased adoption of technologies like virtualization, de-duplication, automatic tiering, compression and thin provisioning.

Flash storage is gaining foothold in Indian organizations, especially in verticals like Communication & Media, Manufacturing, IT/ITeS and Banking. Software defined storage is also slowly gaining traction with majority of the OEMs gearing up with solution based approach to cater to this demand.

Communications & Media, Banking and Professional Services continued to be the dominant verticals while Government and Manufacturing verticals saw a decline as compared to Q2 2014. Retail (mostly e-commerce) and Healthcare came out as the fastest growing verticals in Q3 2014 and the trend is likely to continue.

Gaurav Sharma, Research Manager, Enterprise Computing – Enterprise Infrastructure (India) says, “As India embarks on its digital journey and third platform adoption and acceptance rises, storage requirements have started to outpace the traditional planning processes. As the lines get blurred for the cloud based and on premise storage requirements; convergence, management layer and easy movement of data between the two will define the storage solutions, going forward.”

EMC continued to lead the market but its share dropped to 29% from 31% in Q3 2014 (quarter-on-quarter), whereas IBM displaced HP this quarter with a 24% market share. IBM saw a significant growth this quarter due to some large deals which helped them elevate to the 2nd spot from their 5th spot in Q2 2014.

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