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InternetNews June 1, 2005 Clint Boulton |
IBM Goes Pay-As-You-Grow With New Server IBM has built a new server that uses four Intel processors and scales up to 32 processors in an eight-chassis configuration. |
InternetNews May 31, 2005 Clint Boulton |
HP Moves NonStop to Itanium Hewlett-Packard has popped Intel's Itanium chips into its NonStop computers and offered its last PA-RISC processor in order to boost the performance of its high-end servers. |
InternetNews May 31, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Brocade Weaves 'Tapestry' to Tackle Cisco Brocade branches out with a new line server optimization and remote file sharing software. |
InternetNews May 30, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Gateway Steps Up Low Cost Servers Gateway has debuted three new low-cost servers that improve a small organization's ability to run applications and database operations. The company is specifically targeting small businesses, government agencies and schools. |
InternetNews May 27, 2005 Leslie Wood |
Global Storage Networks Demand Interoperability The rise of global storage networking is putting pressure on vendors to make sure their products are interoperable. |
InternetNews May 23, 2005 Paul Shread |
NetApp Steps Up The Midrange Battle Network Appliance released new midrange products designed to get a leg up on competitors like EMC. |
InternetNews May 17, 2005 Lynn Haber |
Bank Gives TagmaStore Thumbs Up Pacific Capital Bancorp likes Hitachi's high-end storage platform. |
InternetNews May 13, 2005 Paul Shread |
SAS: Coming Soon To A Data Center Near You The long-awaited replacement for parallel SCSI technology will begin to appear on the storage market in the next couple of months. |
InternetNews May 12, 2005 Leslie Wood |
The Rise of Global Storage Networking The growing importance of data storage in global enterprises is changing the way data is stored. |
InternetNews May 10, 2005 Clint Boulton |
That Rumbling Sound: HP's Midrange Products Hewlett Packard plans an aggressive assault on the storage market next week to regain share lost to EMC, IBM and Sun Microsystems. |
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