Gartner: IBM Steals Database Crown from Oracle

IBM has dislodged Oracle Corp. from the top of the market for database
management software, helped along by its billion-dollar purchase of Informix
Corp., according to new figures being released today by Stamford,
Conn.-based Gartner Inc.

In 2001, IBM and Westborough, Mass.-based Informix captured a combined 34.6%
of worldwide new license revenue from database management systems, besting
Oracle's 32%, Gartner said. In 2000, the totals were 33.7% for IBM-Informix
and 34.1% for Oracle.

The market as a whole generated $8.8 billion in revenue, growing just 1.4%
from the previous year. In contrast, revenue climbed a brisk 10% from 1999
to 2000, Gartner said.

Most database management systems vendors saw single-digit or negative
growth, although Microsoft Corp. was a notable exception, Gartner said. The
software giant saw revenue from new database management systems licenses
climb 17.8%, putting it in third place behind Oracle with 16.3% of the
market. Sybase Inc. was a distant fourth with 2.6%.

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