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Windows bumps Unix as top server OS

February 22, 2006 IDC reports Windows and Linux have moved up a notch in the server market, while Unix and z/OS slipped. TAGS: Unix, x86 server, IBM z/OS, Sun Microsystems Inc., server OS, mainframe, Gartner Inc., IBM Corp., server, Sun Solaris, Linux, AMD, operating system, HP, Microsoft Windows

IBM goes on mainframe offensive

August 28, 2006 Big Blue plans to spend tens of millions of dollars to convert new customers to the high-end server line. TAGS: mainframe, IBM mainframe, IBM Corp., security, Linux, server, HP

Sun moves up on IBM in server sales

December 13, 2000 The server market increases 12 percent in the third quarter, to $15.4 billion, with Sun Microsystems advancing over two competitors to take second place overall, a study says. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Unix server, Unix, IBM Corp., Linux server, server, Compaq Computer Corp., Linux, computer company, desktop computer, HP, Dell, operating system

Linux-loving McNealy dons penguin outfit

February 8, 2002 In a move to erase doubts about the sincerity of Sun Microsystems' move to embrace Linux, CEO Scott McNealy took the stage at the company's annual meeting wearing a penguin suit. TAGS: Scott McNealy, Sun Microsystems Inc., Linux, IBM Corp., CEO, Java, server, HP, operating system

Sun sells mainframe rehosting business

August 17, 2006 Clerity Solutions snaps up Sun Microsystems' MTP and MBM business with plans to expand it beyond Solaris. TAGS: mainframe, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris, IBM Corp., Linux, server, HP

IBM plans new top-end Xeon servers this year

March 29, 2007 Big Blue is working on a new Intel-based multiprocessor machine--and a new program to woo software companies. TAGS: x86 server, Intel Xeon, multiprocessor, IBM Corp., Intel x86, quad-core, x86 processor, chipset, server, Intel, software company, Linux, AMD, HP, Dell, Microsoft Windows

Computing heavyweights to chaperone Linux into servers

August 30, 2000 IBM, NEC, Intel, Dell and Hewlett-Packard are joining with Linux companies to coax the open-source operating system into high-end, multiprocessor machines. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., Linux company, heavyweight, Linux, multiprocessor, open-source community, IBM Corp., open source, SuSE, file system, programmer, NEC Electronics Corp., Intel, Dell, server, HP

IBM Power blades to arrive in March

November 14, 2003 Big Blue plans to announce on Tuesday a slender server called the JS20 that uses its own Power processors, but a delay means the system won't ship until late in the first quarter. TAGS: blade, IBM eServer BladeCenter, IBM Corp., Intel Xeon, chassis, IBM pSeries, blade server, Unix server, IBM xSeries, IBM AIX, Sun UltraSPARC, Intel Itanium, 64-bit, Linux, server, Sun Microsystems Inc.

HP hires Linux luminary

December 5, 2000 Adopting a strategy made popular by more radical companies, the computer giant hires open-source advocate Bruce Perens to give the company a deeper view of the workings of open-source software. TAGS: Bruce Perens, VA Software Corp., open source, Linux, HP PA-RISC, open-source community, Sun Solaris, Debian, open-source software, HP, Compaq Computer Corp., IBM Corp., server, Dell

Mandriva's new server Linux does virtualization treble

September 18, 2006 Operating-system update for corporate servers offers three prominent virtualization technologies. TAGS: Mandriva, OpenVZ, virtualization, Conectiva, Xen, directory server, Red Hat Inc., configuration management, Linux, LDAP, VMware, Novell Inc., server, open source, IBM Corp., HP

SGI plugs in Windows for compute clusters

January 11, 2007 Supercomputing specialist focused on Linux agrees to support Microsoft's OS for lower-end server clusters. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., high-performance computing, supercomputing, Intel Xeon, Intel Itanium, high-performance, general manager, Linux, IBM Corp., Intel, Microsoft Corp., server, Dell, operating system, HP, Microsoft Windows

New virtualization option coming to Sun servers

October 17, 2006 Logical Domains mean multiple independent copies of Solaris will run on the same Niagara server. TAGS: Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., Xen, virtualization, container, Sun Solaris 10, AMD Opteron, Sun Server, VMWare ESX Server, VMWare ESX, x86 server, VMware, Sun UltraSPARC, T1, server, IBM Corp.
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