data centres reap benefits from apple\s tech leaps
Last Updated : GMT 09:40:38
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
Last Updated : GMT 09:40:38
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle

Data centres reap benefits from Apple\'s tech leaps

Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle

Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicleData centres reap benefits from Apple\'s tech leaps

San Francisco - Arabstoday

Apple may have put the traditional powers of the PC industry in the shade of late with breakout products such as the iPhone, the iPad and its ultra-thin MacBook Air. But its very successes have contributed to a technology wave that is also helping to buoy rivals such as Hewlett-Packard, Dell and Intel, to judge by news from all three companies. Behind this lies a shift to a new style of computing. \"The numbers from all three companies reflect a massive push to the cloud,\" said Rob Enderle, a US technology analyst. Paul Otellini, executive of Intel, put it succinctly: \"The money is in the infrastructure.\" Internet data centres and hosting are one of the fastest growing areas in the build-out of the mobile Internet, he said. According to Intel\'s calculations, an extra server is needed for every 600 smartphones that are sold, and for every 122 tablet computers. The chipmaker forecasts a 15 per cent compound annual growth rate in its server business between 2010 and 2015, with its revenues doubling over five years to reach $20 billion (Dh73.4 billion) a year. That should translate into growth for HP and Dell as well, who supply many of those servers. Both companies on Tuesday reported a strong pick-up from data centre demand in their most recent quarters, though their overall performance was markedly different. Dell attributed an unexpectedly strong jump in its gross profit margin, which topped 23 per cent, to a shift in its business mix towards storage and services. It is also benefiting from a buying cycle by corporate customers, many of which held back after the financial cri sis and are only now getting around to upgrading older machines. HP also reported a solid 15 per cent rise in sales of servers and storage and networking equipment. However, that was overshadowed by a warning from the company about an erosion of profitability in its services division, and slumping consumer PC sales. Its divergence with Dell in the corporate market reflected the different trajectories the two companies were on, said Roger Kay, a technology analyst at Endpoint Associates. While Dell was finally seeing some results from its long-awaited turnround, HP\'s services division is suffering from the results of prolonged under-investment that will take time to sort out, he said. The pick-up in the data centre market as a result of the new generation of mobile devices and the rise of cloud computing is set to be a long-term trend, analysts said. Security breaches like the one suffered recently by Sony could slow this by reducing demand for \"public cloud\" services like those from Amazon, Enderle said. But he added that this could actually benefit companies like Dell and HP, which sell \"private cloud\" products and services for companies to build their own, more secure systems. While the move to the cloud is lifting some parts of the traditional tech world, however, the concerns it has left over the PC market long the main engine of the tech industry have if anything intensified by the latest evidence. HP reported that its sales of PCs to consumers fell by 20 per cent in its latest quarter, increasing the fears that sales of tablet computers are eating into demand for notebook computers. \"It\'s not that consumers aren\'t buying it\'s just that they aren\'t buying anything but Apple,\" said Enderle. Along with growing demand for the iPad and iPhone, Apple had also seen a big pick-up in demand for its own personal computers, he said. From / Gulf News

themuslimchronicle
themuslimchronicle

Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

data centres reap benefits from apple\s tech leaps data centres reap benefits from apple\s tech leaps

 



Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle

GMT 08:26 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Five things to know about Davos

GMT 21:30 2017 Wednesday ,01 November

New York Times’ third-quarter revenue up 6.1%

GMT 11:09 2017 Friday ,24 November

Berlin police seeking more missing John Lennon items

GMT 06:34 2017 Saturday ,09 December

Rockets down Jazz for eighth straight NBA win

GMT 23:25 2017 Thursday ,16 February

Pakistan adds 16 new fighter jets to its fleet

GMT 10:50 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Saudi university to open driving school for women

GMT 03:31 2017 Saturday ,07 January

Sharjah launches award for refugee support
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
 
 Themuslimchronicle Facebook,themuslimchronicle facebook  Themuslimchronicle Twitter,themuslimchronicle twitter Themuslimchronicle Rss,themuslimchronicle rss  Themuslimchronicle Youtube,themuslimchronicle youtube  Themuslimchronicle Youtube,themuslimchronicle youtube

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©

muslimchronicle muslimchronicle muslimchronicle muslimchronicle
themuslimchronicle themuslimchronicle themuslimchronicle
themuslimchronicle
بناية النخيل - رأس النبع _ خلف السفارة الفرنسية _بيروت - لبنان
themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle