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SWsoft adding 64-bit support this summer

April 19, 2005 Company's Virtuozzo software makes Windows or Linux servers appear to have multiple independent instances of their operating systems. TAGS: SWsoft, EMC Corp., Virtuozzo, 64-bit, Linux server, VMware, Linux, operating system, server, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft delays Windows Server update, 64-bit OS

July 27, 2004 Push-back is blow to AMD, which has been waiting for version of Windows that can take advantage of Athlon's 64-bit capabilities. TAGS: 64-bit, Extended Systems, delay, AMD, Microsoft Windows Server, CAD, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Intel Xeon, x86 processor, AMD Athlon, 32-bit, Linux, Microsoft Corp., Intel, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows

Virtualized-OS company makes 64-bit change

September 26, 2005 SWsoft updates Virtuozzo to support 64-bit x86 chips, a useful feature for software that lets administrators carve up servers into partitions. TAGS: Virtuozzo, SWsoft, 64-bit, EMC Corp., x86 processor, VMware, dual-core processor, Linux, server, operating system, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft launches 64-bit preview OS

February 4, 2004 Athlon 64 and Opteron computer owners can now get a free look at a new version of Windows XP 64-bit Edition. TAGS: AMD Athlon 64, 64-bit, AMD Athlon, AMD Opteron, Extended Systems, AMD, 32-bit, operating system, Microsoft Windows XP, IBM Corp., notebook computer, Microsoft Corp., Linux, server, HP, Microsoft Windows

VMware beta ups multiprocessor abilities

September 14, 2005 Workstation 5.5, due out later this year, lets one computer simultaneously run several operating systems. TAGS: VMware, VMware Workstation, EMC Corp., virtual machine, multiprocessor, workstation, 64-bit, operating system, Linux, server, Microsoft Windows

IBM unveils Opteron workstation

March 16, 2004 Big Blue takes the wraps off the IntelliStation A Pro, the latest computer to use AMD's 64-bit capable chip. TAGS: IBM IntelliStation, AMD Opteron, 64-bit, workstation, AMD, 32-bit, IBM Corp., CAD, Intel Xeon, Linux, Unix, operating system, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Intel, hard drive

HP to adopt AMD's Opteron in servers

January 26, 2004 Hewlett-Packard plans to come out with servers that contain Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron processor, another significant win for AMD. TAGS: AMD Opteron, Intel Itanium, Martin Reynolds, AMD, 64-bit, server company, HP, server, 32-bit, Sun Solaris, Intel, Sun Microsystems Inc., Linux, California, IBM Corp., operating system

Sun sales tactic targets Linux

August 31, 2004 If a salesperson sells Solaris on a non-Sun machine, "we pay them as if they sold the hardware," an exec says. TAGS: Sun Solaris, Hyperion Solutions Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., Jonathan Schwartz, Nocona, Sun UltraSPARC, x86 processor, Linux, Sun Sparc, AMD, 64-bit, server, Intel, IBM Corp.

New Novell Linux gains Oracle certification

December 1, 2004 SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 wins certification from database market leader. TAGS: certification, Novell Inc., Oracle9i, Novell Linux, Oracle Corp., SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, x86 processor, Intel Itanium, 64-bit, Linux, database, server, Intel

MySQL database coming to Itanium 2

January 6, 2004 The popular open-source database is now available for the HP-UX operating system as well as for Linux running on Intel's 64-bit Itanium 2 chip. TAGS: Intel Itanium 2, MySQL, Intel Itanium, HP-UX, MySQL Database, open source, 64-bit, database, software development, IBM Corp., developer, operating system, Linux, Intel, server, Microsoft Windows

Sun touts Opteron server, Linux desktop

November 17, 2003 Sun Microsystems brings AMD's Opteron into its server family and announces a deal in China that's expected to boost its Linux desktop software. TAGS: Linux desktop software, AMD Opteron, Linux desktop, Scott McNealy, China Standard Software Co., Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Java Desktop System, Sun Solaris, Sun UltraSPARC, desktop software, AMD, Sun Java Enterprise System, Linux, desktop computer, Intel x86, server

IBM extends lead in server market

November 24, 2004 Big Blue nibbles away share from rivals Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems. TAGS: Nocona, RISC, server market, blade server, blade, Sun Microsystems Inc., inflation, IBM Corp., AMD Opteron, Unix server, AMD, HP, Intel x86, 64-bit, Unix, server

Army supercomputing drafts Intel, AMD

August 3, 2004 Research lab buys massive supercomputers with 64-bit chips from both chipmakers. TAGS: Nocona, AMD, AMD Opteron, 64-bit, Intel Itanium 2, 64-bit CPU, Silicon Graphics Inc., supercomputer, Intel Itanium, Intel Xeon, Intel, Linux, IBM Corp., server

Microsoft details virtualization plans

August 24, 2005 Announces it will shift its next update of Virtual Server from a maintenance release to a paid upgrade. TAGS: Microsoft Virtual Server, virtual machine, virtualization, Microsoft Virtual Server 2005, service pack, 64-bit, server, Microsoft Corp., Linux, operating system, Intel, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft uses Longhorn to promote Itanium

April 11, 2005 Redmond commits to selling an Itanium edition of the forthcoming Longhorn Server, as part of a renewed marketing effort with Intel. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Microsoft Windows Server Longhorn, Microsoft Longhorn, 64-bit, Intel Xeon, AMD, commitment, x86 processor, AMD Opteron, Intel x86, Intel, HP, senior vice president, Microsoft Corp., server, Microsoft Windows

VMware expands to 64-bit realm

April 11, 2005 New version of company's workstation software lets multiple virtual machines share the same memory in some situations. TAGS: VMware, VMware Workstation, virtual machine, EMC Corp., 64-bit, workstation, x86 processor, Sun Solaris, Red Hat Inc., Novell Inc., memory, support, operating system, Linux, server, Microsoft Windows

Red Hat updating both Linux versions

May 14, 2004 The update for the company's Enterprise Linux product has been released with added support for x86 chips and IBM JS20 blade servers. Up next, the new release of the cutting edge Fedora. TAGS: Fedora Project, Fedora Core 2, Red Hat Inc., Fedora Core, Novell Inc., kernel, Linux, blade server, Intel Xeon, blade, 64-bit, spokeswoman, open source, server, Intel, IBM Corp.

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, IBM pSeries, IBM xSeries, chassis, 64-bit, 64-bit CPU, IBM AIX, Unix server, blade server, Sun UltraSPARC, Intel Itanium, HP, server

Tadpole makes leap to Opteron

March 29, 2004 The company, which builds portable workstations, plans to use an Advanced Micro Devices Opteron chip normally found in servers and desktop workstations. TAGS: Tadpole Computer, desktop workstation, AMD Opteron, Sun UltraSPARC, workstation, 64-bit, AMD, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., desktop computer, 32-bit, notebook computer, server, operating system, Linux, Intel

Intel fleshes out Itanium plans

February 18, 2004 The chipmaker details upcoming releases and highlights two new technologies for the family of processors. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Montecito, cache, Intel Xeon, Intel Itanium 2, multi-core, Intel, x86 processor, 64-bit, Linux, server, Microsoft Windows
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