IBM intends to apply some old routines to make its new servers more reliable. New technologies will go into creating IBM's upcoming Regatta server, the first of a new line of Unix servers due this year.
IBM's iSeries will never be IBM's most exciting range of servers, but it is destined for great things, according to one of its architects.
The Department of Defence has entered into a standing offer with IBM for the purchase of x86 servers and services.
IBM will soon give supercomputing aficionados a glimpse of an Opteron chip-based system that is geared for high-performance tasks.
IBM on Tuesday said it had pepped up a trio of its xSeries servers, designed for use in heavy-duty computing tasks.
Many CIOs talk of the "'closeness" of their relationship with their key strategic vendors. Every so often though we get an insight into which IT departments are truly valued by the big boys.
Last week I had the chance to hear HP give their world view on why you should join them and Intel on Itanium for your next generation of servers.
Some of the state governments desperately need to invest in more user-friendly tender sites so that looking for information on government tenders doesn't have to be a game of blind man's bluff.
Bill Zeitler has to roll up his sleeves and fix Big Blue's server product strategy -- in a hurry.
Over the past year, we've heard a lot about blade servers -- but what is the hype and what is to be believed?
IBM, looking to cash in on the growing popularity of Web portal software, is turning its attention to smaller businesses.
Sun Microsystems has leapfrogged ahead of IBM in one part of a contest to see whose top-end Unix server is more powerful
Intel Australia, which anticipates capturing a larger share of the high-end server market with the release of its new chip, explains why it's hoping Itanium 2 will be the success it is looking for.
Over the past few years, the amount of electricity required to power a server in a datacentre has more than doubled. In this special report, we look at why many datacentres today are facing a power and cooling crisis.
Over the past few years, the amount of electricity required to power a server in a datacentre has more than doubled. In this special report, we look at why many datacentres today are facing a power and cooling crisis.
IBM's iSeries will never be IBM's most exciting range of servers, but it is destined for great things, according to one of its architects.
IBM is taking the long view for Intel-based servers.
Multi-core processors deliver many benefits, including much-improved performance per watt, over single-core designs. We examine three dual-core servers from the leading vendors to see what this technology can do for your business.
Executive Irving Wladawsky-Berger helped steer Big Blue to the Internet, Linux and open-source computing. His newest mission: grid computing.
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Do you Google Wave?
If you want attention online, then mention that you have a couple of Google Wave invites to giveaway and watch… Watch it now
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It's not fully baked yet, but Google Chrome for Mac reaches a major milestone with the release of an official … Watch it now
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