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IBM’s Unix Servers Eclipse Sun
IBM’s latest RS/6000 server, the high-end S80, outsold Sun Microsystems’ E10000 by almost three-to-one in the fourth quarter. Who cares – it’s the performance and price that may end up burning Sun.

LINUX BLADE SERVERS: ibm sun, IBM’s Unix Servers , Unix Servers Eclipse Sun, high-end servers , Unix operating system , Sun Microsystems , ibm products, service performance, technology products, hardware, web server, server unix, server virtualization, high end servers.
3/31/2000

Connecting Low-cost Servers to SAN
Most IT managers have proven, cost-effective ways to increase the return on investment (ROI) of existing infrastructures—that is, storage area networks (SANs). SANs provide high-availability storage to servers within corporate infrastructures. Connecting low-cost servers to SANs makes business sense, as it dramatically reduces the cost-per-server connection to well below $100 (USD).

LINUX BLADE SERVERS:
9/14/2007 3:31:00 PM

Compaq, Dell Announce Eight-Way Intel Servers
Compaq and Dell have announced eight-CPU Intel servers, shipping in late August/early September.

LINUX BLADE SERVERS: | Dell Sharpens Its Linux Focus | Prophet 21 First Quarter Revenues Suffer But Pipeline Grows | Palm to Give Developers a Leg Up | Gates Previews Pen-Based Computer | Quantum Snaps Off Its NAS Group | eMachines to Ship Appliance | What’s in a Name? | Technology Hardware Maintenance-Acquiring and Managing Cost Effective Service | frontpath Announces Mobile Internet Appliance | Transmeta to Intel/AMD: Eat Our Dust | Ariba Holds Announcement Festival | Sun Buys Cobalt | VA Linux Releases NAS Server | How
9/3/1999

Compaq s 8-CPU Intel Servers: the New Big Iron
Compaq started shipping its eight-CPU Intel servers, the ProLiant 8000 and 8500, in late August. These are the first true eight-way Intel servers to ship.

LINUX BLADE SERVERS: | Dell Sharpens Its Linux Focus | Prophet 21 First Quarter Revenues Suffer But Pipeline Grows | Palm to Give Developers a Leg Up | Gates Previews Pen-Based Computer | Quantum Snaps Off Its NAS Group | eMachines to Ship Appliance | What’s in a Name? | Technology Hardware Maintenance-Acquiring and Managing Cost Effective Service | frontpath Announces Mobile Internet Appliance | Transmeta to Intel/AMD: Eat Our Dust | Ariba Holds Announcement Festival | Sun Buys Cobalt | VA Linux Releases NAS Server | How
9/1/1999

Red Hat


LINUX BLADE SERVERS: Red Hat (NASDAQ: RHAT) is a Linux and open source provider. The company's software solutions and services are based on the open source model and serve enterprises worldwide.

An In-depth Look at ROI
As the economy turns sour, and IT budgets remain flat or get reduced, doing more with the infrastructure you have has never been more important. But investing in the same old networking infrastructure, storage, servers, and bandwidth is not going to help you reach your strategic goals. Get a return on investment (ROI) analysis for one brand of network appliances that can help you reach your IT objectives.

LINUX BLADE SERVERS: An In-depth Look at ROI An In-depth Look at ROI Source: Riverbed Technology Document Type: White Paper Description: As the economy turns sour, and IT budgets remain flat or get reduced, doing more with the infrastructure you have has never been more important. But investing in the same old networking infrastructure, storage, servers, and bandwidth is not going to help you reach your strategic goals. Get a return on investment (ROI) analysis for one brand of network appliances that can help you reach your
7/12/2010 1:34:00 PM

proALPHA


LINUX BLADE SERVERS: The flagship product, proALPHA®, is an integrated standard software suite that is designed to operate independently and runs on Unix, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Linux, as well as the Internet.

Skybot Scheduler


LINUX BLADE SERVERS: Skybot Scheduler is an easy-to-use yet powerful job scheduling solution for Windows, UNIX, and Linux servers.

Why Network Administrators Should Explore the “V” in KVM Switches
For data center administrators responsible for monitoring the screens of hundreds—and potentially thousands—of servers and PCs, video resolution is paramount for efficiency. A keyboard/video/mouse (KVM) switch can help by enabling IT staff to manage servers and other network devices, within the data center or remotely. Get a technical glimpse into the “whys” behind the “V” in KVM and the importance of video resolution.

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9/15/2008 3:55:00 PM

Compaq s High-End Wintel-based Rack Servers - Working Hard to Stay #1
Compaq Computer Corporation, the #1 volume manufacturer of PC Servers, both US and worldwide, is fighting a strong challenge by Dell Computer. This note assess the strengths and weaknesses of its four-CPU rackmount servers.

LINUX BLADE SERVERS: | Dell Sharpens Its Linux Focus | Prophet 21 First Quarter Revenues Suffer But Pipeline Grows | Palm to Give Developers a Leg Up | Gates Previews Pen-Based Computer | Quantum Snaps Off Its NAS Group | Texas Instruments Tells War Stories At i2 Planet | eMachines to Ship Appliance | Symix Systems Front-Steps Into Greener e-Commerce Pastures | i2 Will Come Out Ahead In Kmart Deal | What’s Up with Computer Associates? | Has SAP Found Magic Formula (One) To Learn The Ropes Of Marketing? | What’s in a
8/1/1999

Forecasting Total Cost of Ownership for Initial Deployments of Server Blades
For organizations deploying many servers, total cost of ownership (TCO) analyses favor blade over rack-optimized systems. Blade server systems—reducing both capital and operating expenses—exploit economies of scale when deploying servers in volume. Saving power, cooling, and space by more than 25 percent, the blade advantage is particularly relevant for servers working in conjunction with storage area networks (SANs).

LINUX BLADE SERVERS: Forecasting Total Cost of Ownership for Initial Deployments of Server Blades Forecasting Total Cost of Ownership for Initial Deployments of Server Blades Source: Hewlett-Packard Document Type: White Paper Description: For organizations deploying many servers, total cost of ownership (TCO) analyses favor blade over rack-optimized systems. Blade server systems—reducing both capital and operating expenses—exploit economies of scale when deploying servers in volume. Saving power, cooling, and space by
8/22/2007 9:51:00 AM

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