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IBM unveils new zEnterprise 196 mainframe; can support blade servers
IBM ( NYSE: IBM ) yesterday announced a new mainframe that the company says represents the most significant upgrade in two decades. The zEnterprise 196 was designed to cut data center costs and
Seagate unveils enterprise SSD lineup, finally
Seagate finally made its debut into the SSD (Solid State Drive) space this week with the release of a trio of SSDs. At the moment, the Pulsar family is targeted toward the enterprise and consists of
Intel unveils new microserver concept
Intel has unveiled a reference design as part of a new concept involving what it calls "microservers," earlier this week at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF). According to Sean Maloney of the Intel
Intel Nehalem processor comes to servers
Intel will be officially announcing the latest Xeon processors--code named "Nehalem EP"--in San Francisco today. The Nehalem architecture comes with improved performance and efficiency, and also
IDC: Big drop in server revenue in Q4
In a survey released mid-week, IDC said that worldwide server revenue in the last quarter of 2008 saw its largest drop in years. Server revenue fell to $13.5 billion, or a 14 percent year-over-year
Top IBM chip designer joins Apple; IBM files lawsuit to block move
One of IBM's top chip executives has agreed to join Apple as a senior executive--a move that has IBM suing in an attempt to block the transfer. Mark Papermaster apparently plans to join Apple in
Blade servers increasing--slowly
In confirmation of what you probably already knew about blade servers, the market analysts over at Gartner have declared that while bade severs will continue to see breakneck growth in terms of
Gartner sees a future of limited blade server usage
Even though blade servers currently represent the fastest growing segment of the server market, market research firm Gartner says deployments will be limited in the next few years. Indeed, the
Dell to offer'streaming' PCs
The idea of computing power on demand--delivered via thin clients and virtual machines--has long been an elusive target for the enterprise. Sure,
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