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- Dell and Rackspace Sign Agreement for Servers and Storage; Agreement with Managed Hosting Leader Signifies Major Enterprise Web Hosting Hardware Victory for Dell
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- Research articles 2002-08-26
- Rackspace Hosting, Inc. Q2 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
- Question-and-Answer Session Operator Operator Instructions Your first question comes from Jason Armstrong - Goldman Sachs. Jason Armstrong - Goldman Sachs A couple of questions, first maybe on just the macro-environment specifically as it relates to small business. We’ve head a lot recently about small businesses facing a ton of...
- Earnings calls 2008-09-10
- VMware buys SpringSource for USD420m
- Software maker VMware is buying cloud computing and virtualisation software firm SpringSource in a cash-and-stock deal worth USD362m. The firm is also assuming USD58m in unvested stock and options. The deal pushes VMware further into the world of cloud computing,...
- Articles 2009-08-10
- Rackspace May Dabble Its Way Into Cloud Silver Lining
- Rackspace, normally associated with server co-location and hosting services, will be using a hybrid approach to cloud computing, letting customers switch between hosted data centers and cloud computing resources. Although it may not appear as "pure" as what some other major vendors tout, the company is smart, honing in on...
- Blog posts 2009-06-11
- Rackspace Isn't A Cloud Vendor, It's A Tech Vendor
- Hosting and cloud computing vendor Rackspace suffered an hour-long shortage yesterday, as my colleague Erik Sherman discussed. Erik quite correctly notes that cloud vendors have to overcome fears about cloud security and availability that are exacerbated by exactly this kind of incident. The sad thing is that...
- Blog posts 2009-07-01
- Rackspace Spends IPO Money on Two New Acquisitions
- Tech Confidential submits: Like Indiana Jones sliding under that descending stone door just as it slams shut, Web hosting company Rackspace Inc. RAX was one of the last tech companies to go public back in August before the IPO market sealed up. Indeed, the company was the only...
- External links 2008-10-23
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- Rackspace Expands Enterprise Managed Hosting Offering with HP ProLiant Servers; Enterprise Management Tools and Power Advantages Drive Selection of Dual-Core AMD Opteron™ Processors
- SAN ANTONIO -- Rackspace Managed Hosting today announced that it has expanded its hardware offerings with HP ProLiant DL385 servers featuring Dual-Core AMD OpteronTM 200 Series processors. Rackspace chose the HP ProLiant to provide an AMD-powered server certified to work with Rackspace's enterprise-class infrastructure and industry-leading managed services. In addition...
- Research articles 2006-06-05
- Rackspace Secures Credit Facility from Comerica Bank and JPMorgan Chase
- SAN ANTONIO -- Rackspace[R] Managed Hosting today announced that it has entered into a new revolving credit and term loan agreement with Comerica Bank and JPMorgan Chase. The new $45 million credit facility may be used for temporary financing arrangements, while the $25 million term loan may be tapped to...
- Research articles 2007-05-23
- Xen.org to build open-standards cloud platform
- The Xen.org community has announced plans to build a new cloud platform for service providers, as the basis of an initiative designed to help private and public cloud services cooperate using open standards.The planned Xen Cloud Platform XCP, announced on Monday, will combine enhanced security, storage, and network virtualization capabilities...
- News items 2009-09-01
- REVIEW: Apple Snow Leopard Upgrade Provides Productivity Enhancements
- End users may not immediately see the improvements in Mac OS X, but they will quickly notice an increase in productivity--all without significant IT impact. Snow Leopard is an evolutionary step that speeds up common tasks and tightens the fit and finish of the now entirely 64-bit based operating system....
- News items 2009-09-01
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