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PC Magazine April 28, 2004 Sebastian Rupley |
Chip Co-Op IBM's chip-making arm is reaching out with its Power5 microprocessor, which will replace its Power4 chip found in many of the company's high-end servers and storage devices. |
InternetNews May 4, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Hitachi's Mix To Match Storage With Apps Hitachi's storage unit creates a modular storage system for the mid-market and upgrades storage resource management applications. |
InternetNews May 4, 2004 Michael Singer |
Intel Touts 10Gb Ethernet in the Data Center The chipmaker's Cisco-compatible adapter aims to prime the pump for faster interconnects between systems using XPAK dense technology. |
InternetNews May 4, 2004 Dan Muse |
Gateway Expands Entry-Level Server Line While its stores may be closing, Gateway is opening up its server line with new a rack-mountable and a tower offering aimed at small businesses as well as larger companies looking for affordable edge servers. |
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 April 28, 2004 Paul Shread |
Onaro Seeks to Make SANs Work Better Storage area networks can be complex and unwieldy, but start-up Onaro hopes to help make living with SANs a bit simpler with its SANscreen Predictive Change Management software. |
Wall Street & Technology April 27, 2004 Jim Middlemiss |
IT Challenge: Blades The need to jam more computing power into less space has firms scrambling to manage their data centers. |
InternetNews April 26, 2004 Michael Singer |
HP: Trim the Fat with Efficeon Blades The computer and printer maker highlights new slim and low power server offerings as part of its 'consolidation' mantra. |
InternetNews April 20, 2004 Michael Singer |
Telcos Pick Up on HP, Intel Message With cash in hand, providers look at Integrity on Itanium as a 10- to 20-year investment, perhaps a little too soon. |
InternetNews April 20, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Big Blue Bolsters Business Continuity Angling for an advantage in a sea of competing storage products, IBM on Tuesday unveiled a new software feature that allows large storage servers to be backed up at global distances at a faster rate than a product from rival EMC. |
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