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PC Market Show Signs of Life

PC Market Show Signs of LifeAfter 7 years of consistent declines – PC sales finally stopped their slide. Market researchers Gartner and IDC reported that PC sales grew during the fourth quarter of 2019, boosting all of 2019 into the positive. For the entire year, global PC shipments were up 2.7%, according to the IDC. That makes 2019 the “first full year of PC growth” since 2011.

Sick computerPCWorld reports that 2019 new PC numbers from Gartner and IDC and are remarkably similar. Gartner reported that PC sales grew 2.3% in 2019 Q4 to 70.6 million units and 261 million units for the year. Rival analyst firm IDC largely agreed, estimating that PC unit sales grew 4.8%, to 71.8 million units. IDC said that worldwide PC sales grew 2.7% for 2019 as a whole.

Among the results:

  • The top three global PC vendors—Lenovo, HP, and Dell—all consolidated their market share, reaching 65% of the PC market.
  • Lenovo logoIDC and Gartner concur that Lenovo (LNVGY) is the world’s top PC vendor for 2019. IDC reports Lenovo had a 24.8% global market share and Gartner said it had a  24.1%.
  • Globally HP (HPQ) ranked #2 with 23.9% by IDC and 22.2% by Gartner.
  • Dell was ranked #3 worldwide with 17.4% by IDC and 16.8% by Gartner. Dell’s unit sales climbing by nearly 11%, according to IDC’s estimates.

In the U.S. market the ‘Q4-19 rankings differed:

  • HP logoHP is #1 with a 31.2% market share and a modest 4.4% bump in U.S PC sales for the quarter.
  • Dell ranked #2 with a 26.8% market share and a gain of 15.9% for the period.
  • Lenovo came in #3 with a 14.9% share and 11.2% increase in share.

The tech prognosticators attributed the surge in sales to firms swapping their hardware to Windows ahead of MSFT”s Windows 7 end of support, giving new PC sales a one-time shot in the arm. Ryan Reith, program vice president with IDC’s Worldwide Mobile Device Trackers, said in a statement.

The market will still have its challenges ahead, but this year was a clear sign that PC demand is still there despite the continued insurgence of emerging form factors and the demand for mobile computing.

Ranjit Atwal, a research senior director at Gartner, in a statement to PCWorld, cast doubt on future growth. He says,

The PC market’s future is unpredictable because there will not be a Windows 11. Instead, Windows 10 will be upgraded systematically through regular updates …As a result, peaks in PC hardware upgrade cycles driven by an entire Windows OS upgrade will end.

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Don’t do your happy dance just yet.

Gartner and IDC both predict global sales to steadily decline again over 2020 as MSFT’s drives to a subscription-based model. Other threats to the PC market include:

China – The Chinese government has ordered all PC hardware and operating systems imported from foreign countries to be replaced in the next three years.

HP- Xerox – I have covered Xerox’s maneuvers to take over HP. The possible disruption to HP by a Xerox hostile takeover could rattle the entire sector. Especially if Acer or Asus cannot scale up fast enough.

History – Data from Statista says that annual PC sales have dropped nearly 1/3 from their peak in 2011.

Year# of PC's Change YoY
2011364.0-
2012349.3-14.7
2013315.1-34.2
2014308.3-6.8
2015275.8-32.5
2016260.2-15.6
2017259.6-0.6
2018258.5-1.1
2019261.02.5
2020 *254.3-6.7
Data from Statista YoY = Year over Year in millions of units

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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.

Awesome Elephant Treecycling

Awesome Elephant TreecyclingNow that the holiday season is gone. What are you going to do with your dead Christmas tree? You can use the pine needles for mulch. Most of us end up throwing the tired yule tree to the curb for the city to stick it in the wood chipper or add it to the community “treecycling” pile or repurpose it into a bird sanctuary.

ElephantWhile these are eco-friendly ways to say goodbye to this year’s evergreen. None of these solutions are as awesome as the green strategy employed by zoos around the world. Zoo’s from Berlin to Prague to Tennessee give some animals unsold Christmas trees donated from local tree farms and vendors. The critters don’t get the post-holiday discards from the general public. That’s because trees kept in a house could have chemicals or other contaminants on them, and the elephants prefer to eat fresh, moist trees — not the dried-up, crispy fire hazards that many people have up well into the new year. The plants serve as a good (but prickly) addition to the pachyderms’ usual winter diets.

In Hohenwald, TN the annual Christmas Tree Drive collects the trees for The Elephant Sanctuary. The Elephants are given the trees and the festivities begin..

Those who know this stuff say the trees are nutrient-rich, the tree’s needles are said to help an elephant’s digestion. But beyond all that, it’s pretty cool.

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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.

Veeam Backup Bought

IVeeam Backup Boughtn a move to improve its U.S. market share, Veeam Software has agreed to be bought by private equity firm Insight Partners. The deal valued a $5 billion, is Insight’s second major acquisition of 2020. Veeam is cloud-focused data protection, backup, and disaster recovery software company.

Backup, and disaster recovery company.

Veeam logoVeeam was founded in 2006 and owned by Russians Andrei Baronov and Ratmir Timashev. The firm has grown to 365,000 customers worldwide and annual sales of more than $1 billion by capitalizing on the VMware-led server virtualization boom. As part of the take-over, the founders will leave the firm and Veeam will become a U.S. company based in New York. The company had been based in Baar, Switzerland.

Veeam’s products include backup solutions, cloud security offerings, and cloud data management. Veeam’s cloud data management portfolio consists of Veeam Backup for Amazon Web Services (AWS), Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365, Veeam Universal License (VUL), and Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure.

Private equity plans

Veeam's products include backup solutionsThe private equity company has a three-stage program to help the companies in which it invests grow, including the Startup stage of focused on companies looking for early growth in their markets, the ScaleUp stage for companies with strong businesses, and the Corporate stage for companies ready for IPOs or other exits, Mike Triplett, a managing director of Insight Partners and new Veeam board member told CRN.

ZDNet says Veeam is in the second “ScaleUp” stage as customers are now also utilizing hybrid cloud setups with AWS, Azure, IBM, and Google, the firm’s “Act II” is to capitalize on a growing need for cloud data management across these environments. Mr. Triplett claims Insight Partners can bring the right resources to bear to move Veeam from the “ScaleUp” stage to the “Corporate” stage.

Other Insight Partners investments

Insight Partners has invested heavily in cybersecurity and MSP-friendly technology markets.Insight Partners also owns other data protection companies — including Unitrends and Spanning. In addition to data protection, the VC has invested heavily in cybersecurity and MSP-friendly technology markets. Other key Insight Partners investments include:

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private equity firms and hedge funds have a bad reputationExpect to see lots of PE activity this year (decade?). Channele2e reports that private equity investors are sitting on a record $1.5 trillion in cash. This kind of war chest is no wonder private equity firms and hedge funds have a bad reputation. VC firms have a history of acquiring businesses, loading them up with debt, and cutting staff to boost profits. The most recent examples being Sears and Toys R Us. Channele2e points out that U.S. presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren is calling for new private equity restraints to combat “legalized looting.”

I have seen that Veeam has a Russian problem. Back in the day when I shared technical services, I tried to replace an HP LTO2 tape library (PDF) with a Veeam solution and the powers-that-were did not want Veeam  – we spent a lot more money to maintain the old HP LTO2 technology.

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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.

Happy New Year 2020

 

 

 

Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.

Get Some Sleep!

Get Some Sleep!Researchers have determined that humans need an average of eight hours of sleep a day. That works out to about 1/3 of your life (in the U.S.) spent unconscious. From a productivity standpoint, sleep is quite literally a waste of your time. Despite being non-productive, sleep has fought its way through countless years of adaptation in nearly every living animal on Earth.

sleep plays a vital role in the functioning of nearly every organ system in the bodySo sleep must be important, right? It is. Researchers have found that sleep plays a vital role in the functioning of nearly every organ system in the body. Research from 2003 found that just one night of total sleep deprivation is the cognitive equivalent of being legally drunk. According to the researchers, people who slept:

  • 6 hours each night reached the impairment level after 10 days.
  • 4 hours each night reached the impairment level after just 3 days. After 10 days, they were as cognitively impaired as if they had gone two days with no sleep.
  • Eight hours saw virtually no change to their cognitive performance.

Americans need sleep

This explains why some people feel more tired than others at work. Staffing firm Accountemps polled over 2,800 American, adult office workers “in 28 major U.S. cities” and  reports that:

  • 31% of staff said they work while feeling tired very often,”
  • 43% say they do this “somewhat often,”
  • 24% say that this happens “not very often,”
  • Only 2% say they never work feeling tired.

The Accountemps 15 American cities where employees are the most tired are:

1) Nashville

2) Austin (tie)

Nashville2) Denver (tie)

2) Indianapolis (tie)

5) Des Moines (tie)

5) Phoenix (tie)

5) Raleigh (tie)

8) Boston (tie)

8) Detroit (tie)

Detroit8) Dallas (tie)

8) San Francisco (tie)

12) Cincinnati (tie)

12) Miami (tie)

14) St. Louis (tie)

14) New York (tie)

Michael Steinitz, executive director of Accountemps, commented on the research in a statement:

Though often overlooked, sleep is a critical component of producing good work. Errors and ineffectiveness can occur when team members are running on empty … Consider the underlying causes of why employees are sleepy. If it’s because they’re stretched too thin, retention issues could soon follow.

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So why does this matter? If you regularly get six hours of sleep and feel just fine, why should you waste your time getting more ZZZ’s?

Matthew Walker, the director of the sleep and neuroimaging lab at the University of California, Berkeley explains,  “You don’t know you are sleep deprived when you are sleep deprived, …  That’s why so many people fool themselves into thinking they are one of those people who can get away with six hours of sleep or less.”

Professor Walker argues that there’s no way you can effectively train yourself to need less sleep. You may get used to feeling tired all the time, he says, but that does not mean you can suppress that tiredness and perform as well on cognitive tests as you would if you received eight hours.

Berkeley’s Walker concludes, “Human beings are the only animal species that deliberately deprive themselves of sleep. There is no storage system for sleep in the brain because life never needed to create one.

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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.