2004 IDG prediction

Published 4/17/08

I just found this among my notes from April, 2004:

IDC: Consolidation to Windows won’t happen

Windows’ share of the client OS market will fall from 90 percent today to 58 percent by 2007
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By David Legard, IDG News Service
April 23, 2004

Microsoft Corp.’s domination of the client operating systems market will fade over the next few years, according to Avneesh Saxena, vice-president for Asia-Pacific computing systems research at IDC.

Microsoft currently has around 90 percent share of the client operating system market with Windows, and while its dominance of the desktop client OS market is expected to continue, the proliferation of new client devices such as smart phones and PDAs means that its share of the overall client OS market will fall to 58 percent by 2007, Saxena said at the IDC Directions conference here Thursday.

“Operating systems are not going away and we’re not going to one single platform,” he said. “Different workloads tend to have a strong affinity to different platforms and while there will be swaps among the operating systems, no one OS will dominate completely.”

By 2007, Windows on PCs will account for 58 percent of the client operating system market, with the Symbian OS for communication devices taking 17 percent, according to IDC figures. Only smart mobile phones with the ability to run applications are considered to have true operating systems, in IDC’s definition. Windows for communication devices will account for 6 percent of the market and Linux for digital video recorders will account for 5 percent, Saxena said.

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