*OCP Adoption Exceeds Non-Board Member 2018 Forecast, Tops $2.56 billion
and expected to surpass $10 billion by 2022.*


The Open Compute Project Foundation (OCP) announces today the high level
results of a follow up assessment of the market impact of the Open Compute
Project worldwide. For a second year, OCP has engaged IHS Markit, a world
leader in critical information, analytics and solutions, to determine the
adoption and impact of OCP gear in the technology industry. Since its
inception, OCP has worked to drive innovation in and around the data center
industry, bringing together thousands of engineers from nearly two hundred
member organizations. The demands on the modern datacenter continue to
expand with the growth of IOT, security and edge computing, as well as
increasing energy consumption requirements.

IHS Markit interviewed OCP members, suppliers and service providers, as
well as incorporated their own in-depth industry research to determine
revenue by region and vertical worldwide, as well as update their forecast
through 2022. In order to ascertain a more accurate assessment of true
marketplace adoption, usage by OCP Board member companies Facebook, Goldman
Sachs, Intel, Microsoft and Rackspace was excluded from this study.

Among the preliminary findings:

   -

   2017 actual non-board revenue was $1.16 billion, just shy of the
   original forecast of $1.18 billion
   -

   2018 non-board OCP revenue tops the 2017 forecast, reaching $2.56
   billion, compared to a forecast of $1.84 billion, with year-over-year
   growth of 120%
   -

   2017 Non-Board OCP revenue actuals show increased market share, from
   .87% to .91%, while overall Market Value dropped from $137 billion to $127
   billion
   -

   2022 non-board OCP revenue share is expected to climb to more than 5% by
   2022, at $10.7 billion, with a CAGR of 56%
   -

   Servers, Storage and Networking are the fastest projected growth
   categories, with PON a potential high-growth area. Markets are just forming
   for disaggregated cell tower equipment, but Telco spend is expected to
   surpass Hyperscalers by 2021.
   -

   The Government sector actually passed financial institutions in
   non-board OCP spending in 2017, while automotive and manufacturing is
   expected to have the highest 5-year CAGR. Healthcare is in the early stages
   of OCP adoption.
   -

   There were no large changes in the forecast for regional growth –
   America’s still dominate due to Hyperscalers and Financial, but also now
   driven by Telco.
   -

   APAC will surpass EMEA by 2020 with a CAGR of 108%, compared to EMEA at
   59%.

Furthermore, the drivers of adoption of OCP are growing more diverse – cost
reduction and power efficiency are still the biggest reasons why, but the
market is now realizing that feature flexibility and conformance to those
specifications approved by OCP provide a measure of “comfort” to the
market.

“We are pleased that the adoption momentum continues and accelerates, and
we value the insight provided by the study regarding barriers, challenges
and opportunities. We are committed to continued improvement in the entire
ecosystem to support the future growth.” stated Rocky Bullock, CEO for the
Open Compute Project Foundation.

“The market ecosystem for OCP-certified equipment continues to mature, with
more diversity for increased choice and an expanded supply chain allowing
more tier-two CSPs, telcos and enterprise consumers to participate. A
notable difference from last year’s study was the shift from direct factory
purchasing to suppliers with local support, as additional market segments
increased adoption,” said Cliff Grossner, Ph.D., executive director
research and analysis, cloud and data center research practice at IHS
Markit, a global business information provider.  “OCP equipment market
drivers such as serviceability, disaggregation and the flexibility to add
new features took on a greater importance this year, which typically
happens when a market matures and more mainstream buyers deploy.”

OCP and IHS Markit will release the full results of the research at the
Annual OCP Global Summit, to be held in San Jose Convention Center in San
Jose, CA March 14 - 15, 2019. This will include an Executive Track at 1:00
PM Pacific on Day 1 featuring the details of the findings to be presented
by Cliff Grossner, and Vlad Galabov, Principle Analyst for Data Center
Compute at IHS Markit.
Learn more at https://www.opencompute.org/summit/global-summit







-- 
Michael Schill
Membership - Community Specialist
Open Compute Project (OCP)
*http: <http://www.opencompute.org/>**//www.opencompute.org
<http://www.opencompute.org/>*
*Cell:* (828) 674-6806

The *2019 OCP Global Summit* will be held March 14-15 in San Jose, CA. Click
here <https://www.opencompute.org/summit/global-summit/registration> to
register. #OCPSummit19

The *2019 OCP Regional Summit* will be held September 26-27 in Amsterdam,
Netherlands. Sponsorships are filling up, click here
<https://www.opencompute.org/summit/regional-summit/sponsorship> to learn
more.

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