Dell’s server portfolio is growing at more than two times the pace of the industry.
Dell has announced that the Dell PowerEdge FX converged architecture, introduced last November, has already helped customers around the world better manage, scale and budget for infrastructure to meet the needs of the business now and into the future. Dell also introduced three new modules for the PowerEdge FX portfolio to help organizations quickly configure complete workloads using modular building blocks of IT resources.
Dell is celebrating its 20-year anniversary providing customers its PowerEdge servers. In 1995, five percent of the company’s revenue came from server sales and Dell had just three percent market share, ranking seventh in server unit shipments(1). Fast forward to today and Dell holds the No. 2 position in the global x86 server market - a market that has grown more than 600 percent since 1996. Dell currently has 21 percent unit share, is the only top-three server vendor to gain worldwide unit share year over year(2), and is growing its server portfolio at more than two times the pace of the industry(3) with customer-inspired innovations such as PowerEdge FX propelling the company forward.