Systems Management Spending Increases for CMDB
By Mark Hinkle on Jul 23, 2007 in News Items
SearchDataCenter.com has published their 2007 data center purchasing survey. There are many interesting nuggets of data regarding data center spending, here’s what caught my eye:
Platform Growth
Windows and Linux are the primary data center growth areas. Here is the breakdown:
- Windows - 6.3%
- Linux - 4.8%
- Mainframe - 2.6%
- IBM AIX- 1.6%
- Solaris - 1.6%
- HP Unix - 1.3%
- IBM iSeries - 1.3%
CMDB Adoption Rate
The top criterion for choosing systems management software was functionality, price was a distant second. Ironically the number one reason for not investing in systems management software was “No Budget”.
- 24% have a CMDB installed
- 25% are looking at CMDB
- 47% have no CMDB
- 4% have planned for installing a CMDB
Of the respondents implementing ITIL, 65% said that ITIL support was a criterion in their systems management software purchases.
This survey was very interesting as it cited ITIL and CMDB as gaining acceptance while spending was somewhat flat. Systems management investment was driven by a need for increase staff productivity. Obviously with Zenoss Core 2.0 sporting CMDB it’s a great opportunity for Zenoss users to achieve these goals on even the most restrictive budgets.
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John Willis | Jul 24, 2007 | Reply
Mark,
Twenty four percent seems a little high based on my experience. However, all of the enterprise seems to have ITIL on their radar. This is an explosive area to be in and as the enterprise saturation grows it will soon become the norm for the SMB.
FYI, I also think the lower numbers for IBM, SUN might be misleading due to virtualization consolidation. If you look at IBM’s last quarterly numbers there were heavy gains in the pSeries/virtualization space.
John Willis
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