Egenera is considered a pioneer in the blade server market, and it's known for incorporating two of today's hottest technologies, blade servers and virtualization. Egenera's BladeFrame line is a blade ...
HP’s BL e-Class blade server is a 3U chassis that can house a maximum of 20 single-processor blades. Our e-Class was shipped with four single-processor blades. Two of the blades (G1 version) had ...
Intel, Veritas and Qlogic last week announced blade server hardware and software. Intel said it would make blade servers – codenamed Hampton E – for distribution by white-box manufacturers and other ...
Faced with intense competition from IBM, Dell Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co. and others, blade server vendor RLX Technologies Inc. is dropping its hardware lineup and will focus on developing and marketing ...
It came up with the category, but RLX had trouble making money on blade servers, so it's shifting to software. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where he covers hardware, research ...
Alex Yost, vice president of IBM's blade group, said he saw customers first begin to adopt blades about five years ago. "Customers were looking for servers that were more compact and integrated and ...
Faced with intense competition from Dell Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., IBM and other top systems vendors, blade server pioneer RLX Technologies Inc. is dropping out of the hardware business to focus on ...
According to sources, the San Jose, Calif.-based networking behemoth is readying blade servers, code-named California, for a release early next year. A blade server offering would pit Cisco in direct ...
Blade servers have been touted for some time as a solution that can improve server management and cut costs, and organizations are increasingly calling on blade technology to deliver on those promises ...
Dell Computer wants a cut of the blade-server market. The company, in a news conference to be held Wednesday morning in New York, is expected to announce a blade-server line, along with management ...
Faced with intense competition from IBM, Dell, Hewlett-Packard and others, blade server vendor RLX Technologies is dropping its hardware lineup and will focus on developing and marketing its RLX ...
The company that brought you the blade server is giving up on hardware. RLX Technologies will stop making blade servers to concentrate on management software, the company announced Thursday. It will ...