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Fujitsu Computer Systems Corp. started shipping today the Primergy BX600 midrange blade server.
IBM on Thursday unveiled a new blade server aimed at the telecommunications industry, a chassis designed to withstand high temperatures, earthquakes, lightning strikes, and other natural disasters.
IBM unveils a new blade server aimed at the telecommunications industry, a chassis designed to withstand high temperatures, earthquakes, lightning strikes, and other natural disasters.
Avnet Partner Solutions introduced a blade server this week that aims to simplify consolidation efforts for the end user.
Fujitsu Computer Systems on Tuesday rolled out a new Intel-based blade server powered by the Pentium M processor and capable of housing up to 20 ultra-compact blades.
This was the week of the blade server as a barrage of announcements unveiled all sorts of blade servers ranging from standalone machines and dual-processor models to massive clustered configurations.
Fujitsu Adds Mid-Range Blade Server To Primergy Line
This is the week of the blade server as a barrage of announcements unveiled all sorts of blade servers ranging from standalone machines and dual-processor models to massive clustered configurations.
The new blade server will let Sun re-enter a market that's currently dominated by Dell, Egenera, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM. (Courtesy: InformationWeek)
Burgeoning IBM blade server sales hindered by technical issue
In this edition, we look at Fujitsu's eight-socket blade server powered by dual-core AMD Opteron processors. We also spotlight IBM's DB2 Data Warehouse Edition 9.1, NeoScale Systems' CryptoStor KeyVault and more.
The thin, densely packed server clusters are taking root in the enterprise
Should you slim down with the newest generation of blade server? Vendors claim the latest systems offer improved flexibility and promise to reduce data center bloat. They're right -- if your infrastructure can support the power and cooling requirements. We examine the latest technology.
Hewlett-Packard Co. on Monday unveiled a thinner, two-processor blade server that enables enterprises to fit more of the high-powered computers in a rack.
Strong acceptance of blade servers in enterprise accounts is fueling explosive growth at the distributor.