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Linux clusters gear up for simulated combat

August 17, 2004 Linux Network scores two military-related deals for Linux clusters. TAGS: Linux cluster, Linux NetworX, Linux, Intel Xeon

HP trumpets Linux to woo Sun customers

January 21, 2004 The company says it garnered $75 million in revenue in 2003 with a program that encourages customers of rival Sun Microsystems to move to HP servers that run Linux. TAGS: HP Server, HP Compaq ProLiant, HP, Sun Microsystems Inc., Linux, Intel, Intel Itanium, Sun Solaris, Intel Xeon, server, Microsoft Windows

Red Hat releases high-end Linux beta

July 29, 2003 The Linux seller begins beta testing for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0, its next high-end product due to ship this fall with support for several new servers. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0, Linux, Red Hat Linux, Intel Xeon, Linux seller, fall, Intel Pentium, support, Intel, server

Symantec to unveil security intelligence tools

June 18, 2005 Linux-based appliances will let organizations analyze security data to get a better view of the attacks waged against their networks. TAGS: Symantec Corp., appliance, Intel Xeon, security, Linux

Itanium software upgrade hits bump

November 3, 2003 A package that lets Intel's Itanium chips run programs that are tailored to more mainstream Pentiums and Xeons has been delayed until next year. TAGS: Intel Itanium, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, Intel Xeon, SuSE, SuSE Linux, kernel, software upgrade, Intel, Linux, Red Hat Inc., Intel Pentium, service pack, 32-bit, open source, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

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, quad-core, multiprocessor, Intel x86, IBM Corp., chipset, x86 processor, Intel, server, AMD, HP, Linux, software company, Microsoft Windows

Intel plies new programming tools

December 5, 2002 The chipmaker's new tools are designed to increase the performance of software written for its Pentium, Xeon and Itanium processors. TAGS: compiler, Intel Itanium, programming tool, Fortran, Intel Xeon, Intel, Intel Itanium 2, Intel Pentium, C++ programming language, Linux, chip company, Microsoft Windows

Japan expands supercomputer cluster

April 7, 2004 The country's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology will add a Linux Networx system to its cluster. TAGS: Linux NetworX, supercomputer, Silicon Graphics Inc., Japan, Intel Xeon, Linux

SuSE builds server Linux for small firms

October 7, 2003 The German Linux distributor says that next month it will start selling a version of the operating system for servers that are used in small companies. TAGS: SuSE, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8, SuSE Linux, Linux seller, Linux, AMD Athlon, Intel Xeon, 32-bit, Red Hat Inc., 64-bit, small business, IBM Corp., AMD, server, operating system

Linux on Itanium passes milestone

August 5, 2003 The version of the operating system for the Intel server chip crosses a threshold: It now can be built from the standard software rather than requiring special patches. TAGS: Intel IA-64, Intel Itanium, Linux, kernel, milestone, programmer, Sun UltraSPARC, patch management, mailing list, Red Hat Inc., Intel Xeon, instruction, IBM Corp., Intel

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, high-performance, Intel Itanium, general manager, Microsoft Corp., Intel, operating system, HP, Linux, Microsoft Windows, server, IBM Corp.

Intel shows off new 'Tulsa' Xeon

August 16, 2006 Chipmaker demonstrates models of its upcoming high-end server processor at Linux show. Photos: 'Tulsa' Xeon on display TAGS: Intel Xeon, cache memory, Intel, x86 processor, transistor, factor, Intel Itanium, dual-core, AMD, server, chip company, Linux

Red Hat releases big-iron update

March 10, 2006 An update to the company's premium Linux version now supports 64-processor servers. And bigger configurations are on the way. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Red Hat Inc., multiprocessor, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, dual-core, Linux, Intel Xeon, server, Intel, IBM Corp., operating system

IBM rises, Sun sinks in server market

February 26, 2004 Big Blue widens its lead in the worldwide server market at the expense of Sun, making particular gains in Unix servers, according to research firm Gartner. TAGS: server market, Unix server, Gartner Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel Xeon, Unix, Linux server, IBM Corp., lead, server, Linux, Intel, HP, research company

New clusters emerge at supercomputing show

November 8, 2004 At SC2004 show, Dell and HP are unveiling servers that can be networked into a single high-performance technical computer. Photo: Appro's XtremeBlade TAGS: Intel Xeon, InfiniBand, cluster, blade, Intel Itanium, high-performance, HP, supercomputing, Linux, AMD Opteron, server, Intel, AMD, operating system, photograph, 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, blade server, Linux, Intel Xeon, blade, 64-bit, spokeswoman, open source, server, Intel, IBM Corp.

Sun ekes out profit, but revenue slide returns

January 14, 2005 The beleaguered server seller saw a positive sign in two quarters of revenue growth, but the streak came to an end in December. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., x86 server, Sun Solaris, Sun Java Enterprise System, Intel Xeon, Scott McNealy, Linux, AMD Opteron, server, agreement, Intel

Sun signs second Linux partnership

July 31, 2003 Sun Microsystems signs a deal to incorporate SuSE's version of the Linux operating system in its servers, the company's second step in moving beyond its own version of Linux. TAGS: SuSE, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Linux, Linux, SCO Group Inc., SuSE Linux, Java, Red Hat Inc., Intel Xeon, Unix, AMD Opteron, Sun Solaris, IBM Corp., AMD, server

Unisys, Oracle team on business software

December 3, 2004 Firms are expanding a joint engineering program to boost the performance of Oracle's software running on Windows. TAGS: Unisys Corp., Unisys ES7000, Oracle Corp., business software, RISC, Intel Itanium, Intel Xeon, IBM Corp., database, Linux, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., server

Memory glitch delays IBM Power blade

May 25, 2004 A memory problem triggers a three-month delay in Big Blue's JS20 server, a system at the center of three major strategies in the company's server group. TAGS: IBM PowerPC 970, IBM PowerPC, blade, IBM Corp., blade server, Intel Xeon, Apple Computer, Linux, server, Intel
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