IBM Corp. Wednesday rolled out a new BladeCenter chassis and several blade servers, including a blade based on the Cell processor IBM is developing with Sony Corp. and Toshiba Corp. that is used in ...
IBM says the release of the spec has two purposes. On the peripherals front, it's intended to encourage third-parties to develop networking switches and adapter cards that fit into BladeCenter systems ...
IBM announced an upgraded version of its blade server based on the Cell processor on Wednesday, adding memory and data throughput for better performance on high-end applications such as graphics and ...
Hewlett-Packard hit back Wednesday at claims by IBM that IBM's forthcoming new blade solution is less expensive and easier to deploy than HP's, by saying IBM's comparison was intentionally deceptive, ...
IBM and Topspin announced last week that Topspin’s InfiniBand switches and host channel adapters will be incorporated into IBM’s BladeCenter servers. The two companies collaborated on the development ...
IBM has developed a new storage array designed to slide into the chassis of the company’s BladeCenter line of ultra-thin blade servers, a company executive has confirmed. The product, which has yet to ...
Adaptec has announced that IBM is integrating its RAID Storage Processor (RSP) technology into the highly- successful IBM BladeCenter S, creating the industry's first fully redundant, shared blade ...
IBM on Wednesday announced a four-processor blade server, a Xeon processor-based model much slimmer than that offered by rival Hewlett-Packard. The HS40, with four 2.8GHz Xeon MP chips and a memory ...
Two weeks after announcing plans to integrate an Ethernet switch from Cisco Systems Inc. into its BladeCenter servers, IBM Corp. today will announce a similar deal with Brocade Communications Systems ...
I think the most significant announcement at this year’s GPU Technology Conference was the one that didn’t get a press release. You have to forgive IBM, as they had a lot of Deep Things going on, I ...
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 ...