Gartner sees boom for virtualization in slump

By Colin Barker, ZDNet UK
Friday, April 10, 2009 10:03 AM

The Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) market for virtualization software is likely to be very robust in 2009, with the market for hosted virtual desktops leading the field, according to analyst company Gartner.

However, the company warned that the global recession could put a temporary brake even on technologies designed to save businesses' money.

"The current recession that is affecting various economies in EMEA could prove to be a short-term brake on uptake of virtualized technologies, so vendors must be aware of how the technology can save organization money by better server use and lower associated power and cooling costs within data centers," said Gartner analyst Rene Millman.

Despite the recession, Gartner predicted on Wednesday that in 2009 virtualization software revenue in the EMEA region could increase by 55 percent, from 330 million euros (US$440 million) in 2008 to 512 million euros (US$681 million).

"As hypervisor functionality moves to hardware, the primary source of growth will be in the server virtualization management market, which will increase 54.3 percent to reach 244.8 million euros (US$325.8 million) by the end of 2009," Gartner said in a statement.

The nascent hosted virtual desktop (HVD) software market in EMEA, which stood at around 12 million euros (US$16 million) in 2008, will treble by the end of 2009, Gartner said. An HVD is a full, thick-client user environment, with an operating system and applications, running on a virtual desktop.

In terms of adoption of virtualized platforms, the United Kingdom, Germany and France have the biggest markets, said Gartner. Together, the three countries represented 89 percent of total EMEA revenue in 2008, which in 2009 will account for 451 million euros (US$297.5 million)in revenue. The United Kingdom accounted for 23 percent of the EMEA revenue from virtualization in 2008, with Germany accounting for 22 percent, and France 16 percent. In the area of HVDs, "some of the largest deployments have been in the United Kingdom and Germany", Gartner said.

In February Gartner predicted global revenue from virtualization software would grow by 43 percent this year, hitting US$2.7 billion, compared to US$1.9 billion in 2008. In addition, the global penetration of virtualization technology in businesses is forecast to hit 20 percent by the end of the year--up from 12 percent in 2008.


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