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Sun Microsystems and IBM have come to a pragmatic accommodation, under which Sun's Solaris 10 operating system will be a supported option for IBM's BladeCenter servers. Sun President Jonathan ...
For its new blade servers, IBM isn't compromising on performance in exchange for higher density. Bill O'Brien examines IBM's new blade strategy.
Rackable's deal with IBM is aimed at expanding sales of its ICE Cube modular datacenters into the enterprise market Rackable Systems has signed an agreement to resell IBM’s BladeCenter servers ...
News. IBM Blades Cut SMP Down to Size. By Scott Bekker; 01/08/2004; IBM Corp. will begin shipping four-way server blades in February that will allow consolidation-minded organizations to jam 28 ...
IBM intends to acquire Blade Network Technologies, a privately held Santa Clara company whose technology routes data to and from servers in data centers. Financial terms of the deal announced ...
Hewlett-Packard trailed IBM; the two dominate the industry, with about 74 percent of the market's blade revenue. Venture capitalists have been keen to ride IBM's coattails.
IBM will preview the BladeCenter HC 10 blade and the companion TC 10 desktop client Tuesday at IBM Partnerworld, being held in St. Louis. IBM collaborated with partner Devon IT Inc., ...
Chassis and blades The IBM BladeCenter H is a 9U chassis that holds 14 blades — again, 2 fewer than the HP and Dell blade units. Each blade is surprisingly slim, but they’re otherwise nearly ...
IBM announced a variety of enhancements recently to its blade server products that increase not only their performance, but also their scalability and versatility.
IBM is adding new models to its server lineup that feature lower-wattage processors and flash memory instead of disks, all in the name of energy conservation. IBM calls the new BladeCenter blade ...
IBM Corp. is adding to its server lineup with new models featuring lower-wattage processors and flash memory instead of disks, all in the name of energy conservation. IBM calls the new BladeCenter ...
IBM and Hewlett-Packard dominate the blade server market. On Tuesday, HP is expected to add an Itanium processor option to its blade line, letting the systems run its HP-UX version of Unix.