Unless I'm overlooking something, you're overcomplicating it
use strict;
use warnings;
my %clean_data;
chomp (my @data_array = <DATA>);
for my $data ( @data_array)
{
my ($server, @info) = split (/,/,$data);
$data = \@info;
push @{$clean_data{$server}}, $data;
}
#use Data::Dumper;die Dumper\%clean_data;
print
$_,
$/,
map { "\t@$_$/"} @{$clean_data{$_}}
for
sort
keys %clean_data;
__DATA__
server_A, Perl, UK
server_A, Word, UK
server_A, Outlook, UK
server_A, Excel, UK
server_B, Reuters, NL
server_B, TradeXL, NL
server_B, Thompsons, NL
server_B, Bloomberg, NL
server_B, Tibco, NL
server_c, BasketLink, USA
server_c, Evolution, USA
server_c, Lotus, USA
server_c, TIB, USA
server_A, Python, UK
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