Monthly Archives: September 2004
Betting the Server Farm on Blades
As IT managers look for ever-more-efficient server hardware platforms, an increasing number are turning to blade servers.
Although blades arent perfect for every situation—heat dissipation...
DMTFs SMASH Could Be a Hit
Just nine months after the Distributed Management Task Force formed the Server Management Working Group, IT managers are getting a glimpse of what heterogeneous...
Dell, HP, RLX Sharpen Blade Management
Blade server manufacturers are developing new management capabilities that should make it easier for customers to deploy and run the slim-form-factor machines in combination...
IBM Unit Extends Integration
In a further integration of its Research and Global Services businesses, IBM has formed a unit around a new initiative to help customers improve...
Force10 Switches Raise Ethernet Bar
Force10 Networks Inc. is taking aim at high-performance computing environments looking to maximize their clusters with next-generation TeraScale E-Series 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches.The new...
Blade Servers Serving Multiple Needs
Blade servers are a common sight in most data centers these days, and many enterprise companies have scaled out their IT infrastructures using blade...
IBM Blade Server Is Good All-Around Choice
IBMs BladeCenter is a strong contender in the blade server arena, boasting high blade density, support for the latest Intel Corp. processors (including 64-bit),...
RLX Control Tower 6G Manages Blades Well
In eWEEK Labs tests of RLX Technologies Inc.s Control Tower 6G, the sixth generation of the companys blade management platform, we found new advanced...
Density Defines HP ProLiant Blade
Hewlett-Packard Co.s ProLiant BL p-Class blade servers provide a modular and flexible platform thats well-suited for tackling multitier applications in space-constrained data centers.Click here...
Its Time for E-Governance
Many of us in the information technology industry are waking up to the fact that the government wants to be a big part of...