Dell's server safari
CEO still eyeing AMD. Also: Server maker unsheathes new blades and a software pact with Microsoft.
CEO Kevin Rollins tips his cap again toward AMD; has he tipped his hand? Also: Server maker unsheathes new blades and a software pact with Microsoft.
November 15, 2004
November 15, 2004
November 15, 2004
November 11, 2004
November 1, 2004
October 26, 2004
Dell looking 'more seriously than ever' at AMD
CEO Kevin Rollins hints that computer maker's adoption of Advanced Micro Devices' processors is now more a question of when, not if.November 15, 2004
Dell touts new blades' bang for the buck
The computer maker envisions the blades being used to replace large numbers of stand-alone servers.November 15, 2004
Dell, Microsoft make a patch pact for servers
The industry heavyweights want to ease a major "pain point" for their customers, Dell's CEO says.November 15, 2004
previous coverage
Component prices play key role in Dell earnings
Falling component prices give Dell double-digit third-quarter revenue and profit increases.November 11, 2004
Dell takes new stab at blade design
In its second shot at selling blade servers, Dell touts its own research and development.November 1, 2004
For Dell and AMD, a tantalizing question
The big question: Will Dell incorporate Opteron or Athlon chips from Advanced Micro Devices into its systems?October 26, 2004
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