• Press Release

    March 07, 2003

    New Report Confirms EMC Was 1 Supplier of Networked Storage and External Raid in 2002

    IDC Reports EMC Gained Share and Extended Networked Storage Lead in Fourth Quarter, Led External RAID Market for Sixth Straight Year

    Hopkinton, - March 07, 2003 -

    EMC Corporation was the world's #1 provider of networked information storage (Open SAN and NAS) and external RAID systems once again in 2002, according to new market share data released today by research firm IDC(a). The findings also show EMC gained market share in the fourth quarter of 2002 to finish the year as the revenue leader in both the networked storage and external RAID systems markets.

    According to IDC, EMC led the growing networked storage market with 30.1% revenue share in 2002, gaining market share in the fourth quarter. EMC's networked storage market share was more than 50% higher than #2 Hewlett-Packard's share in 2002, and all other suppliers were below 10% share. Networked storage accounted for 54% of all external RAID revenue in 2002, reported IDC, as customers deployed more networked-attached storage (NAS) and open storage area networks (SAN) than direct-attached storage (DAS) systems for the first time.

    For the sixth consecutive year, EMC also led the external RAID storage market in 2002 with 20.1% revenue share(b). EMC's external RAID revenue grew nearly 22% from the third quarter to the fourth quarter, according to IDC. External RAID storage includes all controller-based disk storage systems that are not embedded inside servers.

    David Goulden, EMC Executive Vice President of Global Marketing and New Business Development, said, "In a year when customers experienced unprecedented pressure on information technology spending, organizations around the world accelerated their move to consolidated networked storage and made EMC #1 once again. EMC, by dramatically broadening our product portfolio, has evolved from a primary focus on high-end platforms to being the only company offering a full range of open, automated networked storage solutions that address the needs of organizations large and small. IDC's fourth-quarter and full-year findings are proof that EMC's transition is being embraced by our customers."

    According to IDC, EMC also led the external RAID controller-based storage market for both Unix and Windows NT/2000 in 2002, with 23% and 22% revenue shares, respectively. External RAID controller-based storage revenue for Unix and Windows NT/2000 represented a combined 78% of the total external RAID storage market in 2002.

    See www.EMC.com/networkedcustomers/ for recent news on EMC customers deploying networked storage and software.

    About EMC

    EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) is the world leader in information storage systems, software, networks and services, providing automated networked storage solutions for organizations across the globe. Information about EMC's products and services can be found at www.EMC.com.

    (a) Source: IDC's Worldwide Disk Storage Systems Quarterly Tracker, March 2003."
    (b) Source: "IDC's Worldwide Disk Storage Systems Forecasts and Analysis, 1997-2001"

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