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Compaq overthrows EMC as storage revenue leader in Western Europe

Johannesburg, 18 Jan 2002

Compaq is projected to finish 2001 as the number one disk storage 1 vendor in Western Europe, achieving top rankings in all key categories, including a move into first place in external storage revenue, according to the latest analysis of the worldwide storage market by the industry analyst firm IDC.

The analysis assesses the performance of the leading storage vendors in terms of revenue, terabytes sold and units shipped.

"The modular Compaq StorageWorks design offers better price and performance compared to a monolithic architecture as it has been developed from the ground up for open systems environments," said Kim Howlett, Business Unit Manager, Compaq Enterprise Storage Group.

"Our leading market position provides two proof points: the growing acceptance of our Compaq StorageWorks architecture and the assurance to customers that their investments in mission-critical storage mean low risk as they work with a vendor that installs half of all SANs in Europe."

These achievements prove that consumers want IT solutions that present the best long-term return on their IT investments. Compaq StorageWorks is winning the confidence of customers worldwide, surpassing all competitors in terms of revenue, terabytes sold and units shipped.

Disk Storage Systems Market Forecast, 20012 Server-based Internal & External Disk Storage Number one in revenue and market share Number one in TB3 shipped Number one in units shipped Open Systems Disk Storage Number one in revenue and market share Number one in TB shipped Number one in units shipped External Storage Number one in TB shipped Number one in units shipped

"Compaq is estimated to be the leader of the 2001 disk storage systems market, based upon IDC`s recently released preliminary assessment of the 2001 disk storage systems market," stated Claus Egge, program director at IDC.

"This report forecasts that Compaq will ship more than 320 000 disk storage systems in Western Europe in 2001 or 47% of all disk storage system units. Further, IDC forecasts that Compaq will supply 29% of the total storage system capacity purchased by Western European businesses in 2001. With revenue estimated at $1.59 billion in 2001, IDC also predicts that Compaq will be the number one vendor in European disk storage systems revenue."

Since launching its Enterprise Network Storage Architecture (ENSA) in 1999, Compaq StorageWorks has been the champion of modular, scalable storage solutions that allow users to expand their systems as their needs grow. In August 2001, Compaq extended this acclaimed vision by unveiling ENSA 2, its model for leading the industry with affordable, reliable modular storage systems.

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Compaq StorageWorks

Compaq StorageWorks, the number one global storage solutions supplier, is the leader in the development and delivery of the enterprise SAN. Recognised for its vision and ability to execute, StorageWorks is committed to driving radical simplification and investment protection for enterprise and SMB customers. By continuing to extend its Enterprise Network Storage Architecture (ENSA) in key areas such as virtualisation, automation, universal network storage and lifecycle data management, StorageWorks enables customers to efficiently manage complex, mixed storage environments. More information on StorageWorks and SANworks solutions is available at www.compaq.com/storage.

Compaq

Founded in 1982, Compaq Computer Corporation ("Compaq") is a leading global provider of enterprise technology and solutions. Compaq designs, develops, manufactures and markets hardware, software, solutions and services, including industry-leading enterprise storage and computing solutions, fault-tolerant business-critical solutions, communication products, and desktop and portable personal computers that are sold in more than 200 countries. Information on Compaq and its products and services is available at www.compaq.com.

Editorial contacts

Linda Parrish
A-Plus Communications
(011) 789 9795
linda@a-plus.co.za
Kim Howlett
Compaq Computer
(011) 775 5300
kim.howlett@compaq.com