The UK IT distribution market held
steady in the first quarter of 2026, as evidenced by our latest
TopSellers report, with buyers prioritising high-end technology.
Robust investments in next-gen computing and enterprise infrastructure
kept the overall market healthy despite a drop in unit volume.
Widespread infrastructure
modernisation and a growing preference for premium devices drove the
market's high-value growth. Server Computing surged by 157.6%,
followed by a 44.8% expansion in unit shipments. The components sector
mirrored this optimism; processor revenues climbed 70.8%, while
critical storage infrastructure, including disk arrays, posted a
119.9% increase.
Consumer-level devices continue to
lead the market. HP secured the majority of corporate fleet rollouts,
while Apple maintained its position in the high-end tier. Notebooks
generated the largest individual revenue share, amounting to £168.9
million, despite a 7.9% drop in unit sales.
The widespread adoption of premium
business devices is evident in the performance of the newest HP
EliteBook, which sold 3,350 units and generated over £4.29 million in
revenue. Similarly, the Apple MacBook Air sold 2,323 units, generating
over £1.85 million. However, stationary computing faced contractions,
with standard desktop unit sales declining by 12.8% and tablet PC
shipments by 17.4%.
Enterprise software applications
complete the core trio of regional market value, as a steady and
recurring priority in corporate budgets. Virtualisation software
remains substantial, following a 15.3% financial increase, whereas
office application software grew by 5.7%. Businesses are deliberately
moving away from low-cost hardware toward durable systems, creating an
advanced infrastructure that gives retailers and distributors a
reliable foundation.
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