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InternetNews February 14, 2006 Clint Boulton |
IBM Prices p5 Servers Right For SMBs IBM upgraded its Unix server series with the System p5 560Q four-core module machine, which the company claims rivals the performance of most 16-way systems on the market. |
InternetNews February 8, 2005 Clint Boulton |
IBM Adds Low-end Server to Power5 Line The smallish, 2U server is geared to provide advanced utilities for customers at an attractive price point. |
InternetNews February 14, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
IBM Powers New Linux Servers POWER5-based machines can consolidate dozens of x86 servers into one virtual system. |
InternetNews January 24, 2005 Clint Boulton |
IBM Expanding Linux on 2-Way Servers Renewing its campaign to lure customers away from Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems in the multi-billion-dollar server market, IBM rolled out a new machine tailored for the Linux operating system. |
InternetNews October 15, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM Fleshes Out Power5 Line Delivering on what it promised in July, IBM unveils its latest Power5 innovations with three new 32- to 64-way servers. |
InternetNews July 13, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM Eyes Unix Future With P5 Servers Big Blue looks to take the lead from HP and Sun in the $21 billion Unix server market with new Power5 chip system. |
InternetNews August 17, 2010 |
Power7 Drives IBM's Top Server Performance High-end Power 795 server boasts record-breaking transaction speeds, 256 core processors and IBM's new AIX 7. |
InternetNews October 17, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Sun Gives Spark to High-end Machines The UltraSparc IV+ speed bump should provide quite a charge for Sun Microsystems' customers of the E20K and E25K servers. |
InternetNews January 30, 2008 Larry Barrett |
IBM Targets SMBs With Virtualization Makeover IBM announces new software, hardware and services targeting the lucrative but elusive small- and-mid-sized businesses market. |
InternetNews November 17, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM to Notch Unix Server Milestone The company's general manager for Unix will discuss progress in the company's improved server line. |
InternetNews April 8, 2008 Andy Patrizio |
IBM Streamlines Systems, Doubles Down The Clock Two IBM brands become one very big, fast piece of iron. |
InternetNews July 12, 2007 Clint Boulton |
IBM Charts Open Beta Course For AIX 6 IBM released its first ever open beta for AIX 6.1, the latest version of the company's Unix operating system. |
InternetNews May 4, 2009 Alex Goldman |
IBM Attacks Oracle With Sun Processor Bounty IBM claims to be the only major open source vendor that's increasing its market share and a new offer aims to accelerate the trend. |
InternetNews September 13, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM Debuts Power5 Server Line for Linux The Linux-only server line is geared to hit the entry-level sweet spot for customers seeking an alternative to Unix. |
InternetNews March 18, 2009 Sean Michael Kerner |
IBM and Sun: Good for Unix and Linux, Bad for HP? IBM is reportedly in talks to acquire Sun for a whopping $6.5 billion. What's it mean for the future of *nix? |
InternetNews November 1, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Dell, Wintel Join in Dual-Core Launch Dell unveils new four-way, dual-core systems powered by Intel's Paxville chip and Microsoft's SQL Server 2005. |
InternetNews March 18, 2009 Andy Patrizio |
Would a Sun-IBM Marriage Work? Overlapping products and vastly different cultures will present challenges in a merger between IBM and Sun. But if they make it work, the results could be great for both sides. |
InternetNews September 26, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Dell Does Multi-Core Servers Dell becomes the first to market with dual-socket, dual-core machines: Will Sun seethe? |
InternetNews February 25, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Chalk IBM's p690 Push Up to Pending POWER5 What's behind IBM's flurry of Unix-based pSeries announcements? |
Bio-IT World October 14, 2004 Robert Mcmillan |
High-Performance Computing: Muscle in the Middle New processor designs are giving a price/performance boost to midrange Unix servers. |
InternetNews September 2, 2005 Erin Joyce |
Advantage: Server Virtualization IBM is trying to attract enterprise server buyers to its Power 5 and pSeries systems, which are currently being used in the U.S. Open tennis tournament. According to IBM, the systems will allow users to consolidate servers and cut maintenance costs. |
The Motley Fool March 12, 2011 Cindy Johnson |
Server Market Share: The Strong Get Stronger IBM's momentum exiting 2010 is likely to continue in the first half of 2011. |
InternetNews May 3, 2004 Clint Boulton |
On-Demand Ramps up in IBM's POWER5 Big Blue trots out the first two servers based on the ballyhooed POWER5 architecture, aiming the machines at the SMB space. |
InternetNews February 22, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Server Sales Slip in Q4 Increasing sales of low-cost servers was likely the culprit for the first quarterly decline in revenue since the first quarter of 2003. |
InternetNews November 5, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
IBM Lauds Server Consolidation Program IBM announced a series of software products and sales promotions built around server consolidation and virtualization as a part of its Big Green initiative. |
BusinessWeek September 9, 2010 Katie Hoffman |
IBM's Big Push to Steal Sales from Its Rivals Big Blue tries auto industry tactics to boost server sales. |
InternetNews May 4, 2010 |
HP's Unix OS Gets an Overhaul With so much Linux talk, people have forgotten HP has a mature, stable and strong Unix variant. What do the latest updates bring? |
InternetNews August 26, 2005 Clint Boulton |
IDC: IBM Still Drives Steady Server Market IBM continues to lead the server market, with HP growing quickly. Sales of volume servers, low-cost machines using one to two processors, are pacing the market. The high-end server market declined, while sales of modular blade servers increased. |
InternetNews July 11, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Dell Offers First Dual Core Intel Server Dell began its gradual changeover to dual-core processors on its computer servers, announcing the PowerEdge SC430 as the first machine to use the technology. |
InternetNews August 21, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
HP Still Tops in Global Server Shipments HP continues to dominate shipment numbers for servers worldwide but IBM hangs on to the lead in global server revenues - x86 servers continue gains. |
InternetNews October 9, 2009 |
IBM Returns Oracle's Fire With DB2 Upgrade IBM on Friday announced a new software solution that brings mainframe-level scalability to its rack-mount DB2 database servers. |
InternetNews August 28, 2008 Andy Patrizio |
IDC: Q2 Server Sales Have Their Own Price Servers are getting cheaper to buy, especially x86 servers. |
InternetNews November 29, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
IDC: Slow Sales For Servers The advent of virtualization made for a slower third-quarter for server sales. |
InternetNews May 21, 2007 David Needle |
IBM Launches Super Fast P6 IBM says it has the 'fastest processor ever built.' |
InternetNews July 21, 2009 Andy Patrizio |
IBM Maps Out Next-Generation Power 7 Chip Emphasis on performance and virtualization dominate what might be the last Sparc chip on the market. |
InternetNews November 4, 2005 Clint Boulton |
IDC: Virtual Server Market to Top $15B Recent IDC research indicates virtualization deployments are revving up on the strength of Linux - and Windows-based volume servers. |
The Motley Fool September 2, 2009 Anders Bylund |
The Amazing Bouncy Server The market for server-class computers has never been this weak. Is it time to buy -- and where are the winners? |
InternetNews September 12, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Sun Positions For Dual-Core With Galaxy Servers Sun Microsystems is taking the wraps off of its new x64 server line at a press briefing in New York today, where it is introducing machines with dual-core options to boost their performance while conserving space and power consumption. |
InternetNews September 9, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Sun Gearing Up For 64-Bit 'Galaxy' In what it is billing as a triumphant return to the Big Apple, Sun Microsystems is about to release new dual-core, 64-bit servers based on AMD's Opteron processors. |
InternetNews July 23, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Ravi Arimilli, IBM Fellow and Chief Architect Q&A with engineer for Big Blue's Power5 machines discusses new features and the next step along the Power road. Power5 is heavily optimized towards Linux. |
The Motley Fool September 16, 2010 Anders Bylund |
At Long Last, NetWare Drops Dead The legacy software is headed for private equity ownership, which is tantamount to a stopped pulse anyway. |
InternetNews November 18, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM P5 System Shatters Computing Benchmark The company's 64-way eServer p5 595 machine significantly out duels HP's Integrity Superdome on the TPC-C test. |
InternetNews April 29, 2009 Andy Patrizio |
IBM Sharpens Dynamic Infrastructure Pitch A raft of new products, software and services continue IBM's pitch to offer whatever a customer needs rather than one-size-fits-all. |
InternetNews July 14, 2004 Clint Boulton |
HP, Sun Challenge IBM's Power5 Big Blue's rivals take aim at IBM's latest processor system. |
InternetNews February 8, 2010 |
IBM Power7: Big Blue's Answer to Oracle, Intel The new processor debuts amid promises of serious performance increases and slick new features. Will it be enough to quiet the competition? |
InternetNews April 21, 2005 Michael Singer |
AMD Launching Dual-Core Opteron, Athlon AMD is launching its first dual-core x86 64-bit chip for servers and workstations. |
InternetNews August 18, 2010 |
IBM Builds Out Rational Power Appliance Family Big Blue releases new turnkey application development appliances for IBM Power Systems. |
InternetNews August 17, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Four More i5s From IBM The company rolls out four editions of a new mid-range iSeries server equipped with Power5 chips and virtualization features. |
InternetNews November 19, 2004 Michael Singer |
Unix Still (Kind of) Holding Its Own Despite rumors of its demise, Unix is very much alive and kicking. But analysts are still concerned about its ability to do battle with Windows and Linux. |
The Motley Fool October 31, 2008 Anders Bylund |
Meet the New Sun, Better Than the Old Sun Sun Microsystems ain't what it used to be. The new Sun relies on virtualization-friendly blade servers, storage arrays, and open-source software. And that's a good thing. |