SAN ANTONIO -- Enterprise server customers are unwilling to pay a premium for an Intel server, according to a recent customer survey conducted by the leading hosting provider, Rackspace Managed Hosting. Sixty-five percent of survey respondents answered that they are not prepared to pay a premium for an Intel server...
In the news release, "IBM Delivers Unparalleled Technology to Intel-Server Segment" issued earlier today by IBM, we are advised by the company that a quote from Intel had been inadvertently omitted as originally issued by the company. The quote has been inserted after the third paragraph. The complete...
Pinnacle Business Systems has been approved to market IBM's Intel servers, known as the xSeries 440 line. Fewer than 30 IBM business partners have been approved and IBM's stated objective is to authorize only 50 partners in the United States, according to Pinnacle. Founded in 1988, Edmond-based Pinnacle also has...
Tokyo, Japan, Apr 18, 2007 - JCN Newswire - Fujitsu Limited today announced that it received an innovation award in the server category for its PRIMERGY TX120 compact server at the Intel Developer Forum, held in Beijing on April 17 and 18.
IBM today introduced the eServer X3 architecture, the culmination of a three year, one hundred-million-dollar development effort, to bring mainframe-inspired capabilities and sophisticated high-end technology to the company's next-generation 64-bit Intel Xeon processor-based xSeries servers. The new X3 architecture provides up to 38 percent higher four-way performance than the previous...
WESTBORO, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 7, 1996--Data General Corporation and Unisys Corporation announced today a strategic relationship that will bring significant price/performance benefits to corporate buyers of UNIX servers based on the Intel processor architecture.
WESTBORO, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 7, 1996--Data General Corporation and Unisys Corporation announced today a strategic relationship that will bring significant price/performance benefits to corporate buyers of UNIX servers based on the Intel processor architecture.
IBM (NYSE: IBM) today raised the bar in the $23.2-billion server market for x86 Intel processor-based computing with the introduction of new "scale-out" IBM eServer xSeries servers that for the first time include additional sophisticated, high-performance features inspired by legendary IBM mainframes and supercomputers. (1)
IBM (www.ibm.com) has announced new technology designed to dramatically reduce the cost of operating its xSeries line of Intel- based servers, and directly targets competitor Dell Computer Corp (www.dell.com).IBM (www.ibm.com) has announced new technology designed to dramatically reduce the cost of operating its xSeries line of Intel- based servers, and...