Unix is Coming Back IDC Report Says

Not so log ago Unix was almost universally disparaged as a platform that is slowly but surely heading for the dust bin, a dim light that is soon to be stomped out by better-than-sliced-bread Windows and then Linux. Well, even in the dark times of the global recession Unix is actually looking like a come-back-kid. The fresh off the press IDC Worldwide Server Quarterly survey is painting a very interesting picture indeed with Unix easily eclipsing both Windows and Linux in terms of generated revenues and growth:
- The UNIX market (excluding Linux) saw very strong growth Quarter over Quarter (QoQ), with a revenue increase of 30.4% ($3,741M to $4,877M) and a unit increase of 8.3% (114,845 to 124,346).
- UNIX (excluding Linux) was the largest OS segment by revenue last quarter, eclipsing Windows, which slipped to #2. Also on the processor front RISC saw a QoQ 32.7% increase in revenue and a 15.3% increase in units shipped.
- Whether this marks a return to the more premium UNIX platforms from vendors like Sun and IBM remains to be seen. But either way it represents a healthy trend in the UNIX/RISC market.
