Blade servers fight for edge
IBM talks up its blade servers to the telecommunications industry, while HP slims down its blades to allow more servers in the same amount of space.
IBM is talking up its blade servers to the telecommunications industry, while HP is slimming down its blades to allow more servers to fit in the same amount of space.
March 8, 2004
March 8, 2004
March 9, 2004
February 24, 2004
IBM plans profusion of new blade servers
Big Blue is expected to announce next week that it has adapted its blade server for telecommunications customers, one step in an ambitious program that will carry blades into most of IBM's server line.March 8, 2004
HP to put blade servers on a diet
update Hewlett-Packard announces a new, thinner blade server--a system that will enable customers to stack twice as many of the dual-processor machines into the same space.March 8, 2004
Start-up enters field of blades
3Up Systems squeezes into the blade server market with a medium-size Xeon-based product that features an integrated Ethernet switch.March 9, 2004
previous coverage
Blade PC company links up with IBM
Big Blue will sell blade PC systems from ClearCube Technology to customers in Japan, as part of a deal designed to build interest in the relatively new market.February 24, 2004
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