After a year of heavy server and storage consolidation that slowed big-ticket spending throughout IT organizations, industry analysts TheInfoPro released data today showing further effects of the recession on Fortune 1000 (F1000) and midsize enterprise (MSE) storage organizations.
The in-depth study, which is based on interviews with storage decision-makers in North America and Europe, reveals that while 45% of F1000 respondents plan to increase storage spending in the coming months, 29% still expect major budget decreases. In contrast, 41% of MSEs plan to increase storage spending this year, while 25% expect further reductions.
“Major spending increases won’t resume until new business application installs once again create massive demands on storage needs,” said Rob Stevenson, managing director of storage research for TheInfoPro. “In the interim, storage shops will focus on productivity improvement and hardware inventory adjustments to prepare for virtualization and cloud support needs.”
TheInfoPro’s Heat Indexes Identify Early Trends in Technology Adoption
TheInfoPro’s Storage Networking Heat Index® and Storage Backup and Recovery Technology Heat Index® are widely regarded as effective measures of user “demand” for a technology, and from a vendor’s perspective, good indicators of the relative size of the market opportunity. In the latest study these have identified deduplication and primary storage data reduction as topping the needs of the F1000 and MSEs. The F1000 respondents' planned use of solid-state disk (SSD), 8Gbps Fibre Channel and virtual server data management also showed up well.
Other Heat Index highlights include:
Study Identifies Winners and Losers Among Storage Vendors
The current study shows that each of the F1000’s most exciting vendors – EMC, NetApp and IBM – had a good year in 2009.
About TheInfoPro’s Storage Study
TheInfoPro’s Wave 13 Storage Study is based on detailed one-on-one interviews with storage professionals at 300-plus large and midsize enterprises in North America and Europe. These interviews were completed throughout Q4 2009. The study provides detailed plans about usage patterns for more than 45 storage technologies. For each technology, IT pros were asked about the status of implementation and about the vendors they are using or considering. In addition, data is collected on the current and projected spending on the technology. TIP’s proprietary technology indexes provide tools to evaluate areas of interest to the reader.
About TheInfoPro
TheInfoPro is the only independent research network for the information technology (IT) industry. Through a peer network of more than 1,800 of the world’s largest buyers and users of IT, including Citigroup, FedEx, McGraw-Hill, MasterCard, Pfizer, Vodafone, PepsiCo, JPMorgan Chase and Harvard University, TheInfoPro delivers detailed budget, vendor performance and technology roadmap data without spin or bias. Known as the “voice of the customer,” TheInfoPro helps IT professionals, technology providers and institutional investors make sound decisions on technologies, vendor relationships and investments.
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