Linux Servers Take Bigger Hit - PC World

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An industry analyst forecast has Linux shipments slipping a bit more percentage-wise than Microsoft's Windows Server , but Microsoft is feeling the pain of the economy, too, said an analyst who worked on the report.

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The IDC quarterly forecast of worldwide x86 server OS shipments for the year 2009, released last month, has Linux declining year over year by 16.1 percent, from 1.747 million shipments last year to nearly 1.47 million in 2009. Windows Server is slated to drop by 12.8 percent, from 5.75 million units in 2008 to about 5.016 million units this year, the syndicated report stated. However, this news of Linux's greater slippage on a percentage basis is not much consolation for Microsoft, stressed analyst Matthew Eastwood, group vice president for enterprise platform research. "It's not exactly a great story for them, either," he said.

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