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Gartner predicts virtualisation to snowball

by Phil Muncaster

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13 Feb 2009

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Virtualisation software revenue is set to increase by 43 per cent this year

Software virtualisation is likely to continue apace this year, as firms look to reduce costs and improve resource utilisation in their IT environments, according to new figures from analyst firm Gartner.

Worldwide virtualisation software revenue will increase 43 per cent from $1.9bn (£1.3bn) last year to $2.7bn (£1.85bn) in 2009, according to Gartner. Global virtualisation penetration is on track to reach 20 per cent in 2009 from 12 per cent in 2008.

Gartner also estimated that revenue from hosted virtual desktops will more than triple from $74.1m (£51m) to $298.6m (£206m) in 2009, while revenue from server virtualisation management software will increase 42 per cent from $913.9m (£629m) in 2008 to $1.3bn (£1bn) in 2009.

Revenue from server virtualisation infrastructure, meanwhile, will grow 22.5 per cent from $917m (£631m) in 2008 to $1.1bn (£757m) in 2009.

Gartner analyst Alan Dayley explained that the main drivers for businesses are to cut costs, better utilise assets, and reduce management time and complexity.

"Server virtualisation management will be the primary source of growth in the virtualisation market as hypervisor software functionality - key to virtualising a server - rapidly moves to hardware," he added.

"Server virtualisation management technology, in particular, is designed to reduce total cost of ownership, reduce associated availability risk, and improve quality of service.

"In addition, building more manageability into infrastructure components provides technology suppliers with an additional source of revenue and a basis for competitive differentiation."

Gartner predicted that Microsoft will challenge VMware as the leader in the server virtualisation infrastructure market by 2013, but added that the server virtualisation management market is currently wide open.

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