According to preliminary results for Q1 2001, overall Asia Pacific (excluding Japan) server market growth slowed as market grew by 9 per cent year-on-year to post revenues of US$1.38 billion, IDC said in its latest study.
"India grew at the industry average, helped by 52 per cent annual revenue growth in the SIAS market in Q1 2001," the study said.
During the period in reference, the non-SIAS market was down 23 per cent, compared with the same period the previous year.
IDC defined SIAS as a system designed and marketed as a server, built around Intel architecture processors running on generic IT industry chipset.
Servers, in turn, are computers that provide services over a network of multiple, simultaneous users communicating with it through intelligent personal computers and non-intelligent terminals client system.











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