As we reach the halfway mark in the year, there’s
  been no shortage of interesting developments in the European IT
  channel. CONTEXT’s weekly webinar briefings are our opportunity to
  bring you a condensed update of the most important market trends, so
  that you can make better–informed business decisions. Among our
  highlights this month are new trackers for AI PCs and servers, a new
  government for the UK, and updates for the cybersecurity market.
    Here’s our pick of the top stories in more detail:
    The UK channel awaits a new government
    The UK went to the polls on 4th July with the
  expectation of a new Labour government coming to power. However, it
  inherits tough economic conditions, with interest rates still at a
  16–year high, feeding into a muted distribution market. Year–on–year
  (YoY) revenue sales growth for May increased 0.6% and there was a
  recovery in June so that the quarter ended up positive. We await
  further input from the Chancellor on where government spending will be
  directed after the review she is conducting in July.
       
 
    More generally, the SMR channel continues to
  perform well, with revenue growth up 2% year–on–year (YoY) year to
  date (YTD). The e–tailer consumer channel is doing less well at –11%
  annual growth YTD, although demand is slowly improving. Smartphones
  have continued their strong growth in 2024, driven particularly by
  Apple sales through the SMR channel (+38% YTD) and corporate channel
  (33% YTD). 
    MSPs drive cybersecurity sales
    The cybersecurity category is down –4.7%
  year–on–year (YoY) year to date (YTD) due to a soft Q1, tough YoY
  comparisons, and continued underperformance in the largest
  distribution market of Germany. The UK is now the biggest market by
  spend for cybersecurity in Europe, having recently returned to
  positive growth after a tough start to the year (+2% YoY YTD). The
  fastest growing segment at present is MSPs, up 12% YoY YTD and even
  higher in the UK (25% YoY YTD) and Italy (26% YoY YTD). It’s also one
  of the few bright spots in Germany, with sales via MSPs increasing 11%
  YoY. Why the surge? Companies are recognising that it’s increasingly
  cost–effective for them to allow a third party expert to handle all of
  their security, including contract renewals and technical management. 
    Tracking the AI PC market
    CONTEXT provided the first of its regular updates
  charting the emerging AI PC space in June. It’s still early days for
  the category, but there are high hopes that it will help to drive real
  growth in the market. We’ve seen the launch of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon
  X–chip and Microsoft’s new Copilot+ range. In the first and second
  weeks of June (week 23 and 24) we saw AI notebooks hold a steady
  market share of around 16%, with Qualcomm–based Copilot+ machines
  making up 4.6% of AI–capable chipset notebook sales. However, more
  launches are coming soon, and we’re excited to see what they will bring.
       
 
    CONTEXT launches AI server tracker
    The PC market isn’t the only one likely to be
  impacted by AI technology. To see how the server space will evolve
  over time, CONTEXT will be looking at the performance of GPU,
  AI–oriented and AI–capable server products. That is, servers able to
  house a certain number of GPUs and accelerators, and handle AI
  workloads. The good news is that AI server revenues are up since the
  middle of last year, and in early Q2 2024, they have an impressive
  revenue market share of 15%. Although units sold are still quite low,
  quarterly volumes are increasing, with AI servers taking 5% of the
  volume market share in Q2 2024 so far. Watch this space as AI
  investment drives infrastructure revenues across the European
  distribution channel in 2024 and beyond.
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