Blade servers were once the saviours of the datacentre. Expandability was king. But do blade servers still make sense today? We find out if they're still worth it. It has been exactly six years since ...
While some network vendors are jumping out of the blade server market, others are expanding their reach into blade systems with new partnerships. While some network vendors are jumping out of the ...
Last time, we mentioned some of the values blade servers deliver – limited impact on floor space, device consolidation and centralized management. But the overwhelming majority of server blades are ...
"The product [c3000] is fairly new, but we've sold a couple of dozen, which is 100 or so odd servers," said Brady Flaherty, a principal in Altos Technology Group, a Sacramento, Calif.-based ...
IBM is betting that when it comes to blade servers, more really is more. The company is set to announce Thursday that it will begin shipping a new high-performance blade server, called eServer ...
The specs for the Supermicro SuperBlade chassis and blades are nowhere near those of the Dell, HP, or IBM blade systems we tested, but then again, neither is the price. The SuperBlade is an incredibly ...
Corporate venture capital arms like to crow about how they nurture ecosystems by investing in technologies that support their parent's products. IBM's venture capital unit hasn't sunk a cent in a ...
After months of speculation, Cisco on Monday officially staked its claim to the blade server market, unveiling a server offering as part of its Unified Computing System, an architecture the San Jose, ...
While blade servers can offer tremendous benefits for the data center, early adopters of the technology warn fellow IT implementers to plan very carefully. “The impact on facilities wasn’t considered ...
SERVER BLADE STARTUP RLX Technologies on Tuesday unveiled its first product, the RLX System 324TM Web server. Packing Transmeta’s low-power Crusoe processor, the RLX server blades should deliver a six ...
Everything about the IBM BladeCenter H just screams IBM, from the mainframe-like aesthetics to the spartan management interface — even the “H” model name. Severe-looking matte-black chassis ...
IBM is betting that when it comes to blade servers, more really is more. The company is set to announce Thursday that it will begin shipping a new high-performance blade server, called eServer ...