Scott Ferguson

XenSource Inks OEM Agreement with Dell

Dell is bundling XenSources open-source virtualization technology across its line of PowerEdge servers, which will give the systems makers customers an alternative to VMwares ESX Server and Virtual Infrastructure suite. The two companies will offer details of the agreement at Citrixs iForum conference Oct. 23. Earlier in 2007, Citrix Systems announced that it would buy […]

Sun Rounds Out Its Intel Offerings

Sun Microsystems is rounding out its portfolio of Intel-based products. On Oct. 23, the Santa Clara, Calif., company will roll out the Sun Ultra 24 workstation, the first of its workstations to use Intel microprocessors. Sun already offers workstations that use its own SPARC processors as well as a line of workstations based on chips […]

HP, XenSource Sign Reseller Agreement

XenSource is signing up with another major OEM that will sell its open-source virtualization technology with a top-tier server line. The same day that XenSource, now owned by Citrix Systems, announced Dell will bundle its rebranded Citrix XenServer Enterprise Edition—formerly the XenEnterprise suite—in Dells PowerEdge servers, XenSource officials also said Hewlett-Packard has agreed to resell […]

Intel, AMD Want to Be in Your Book

Chip makers AMD and Intel are competing viciously for shares of the mobile processor market and notebook and portable customers can expect to benefit as both companies race for new technologies and a price war ensures. The financials of both companies, spilled in quarterly earnings reports made public Oct. 17 by Intel, Oct. 18 by […]

Wyse Beefs Up Thin-Client Offerings

Thin-client vendor Wyse Technology is adding new hardware and management capabilities to its portfolio. At the 2007 iForum in Las Vegas Oct. 22, Wyse is unveiling several new models that will make up its Wyse G class of thin-client PCs. In addition, the San Jose, Calif., company is announcing that its thin clients will now […]

HP to Craft Virtual Computing with Neoware

For several years, thin-client PCs, along with their PC blade cousins, were considered a niche market segment. They were mainly relegated to call centers for temporary workers and lacked the graphics ability and IT infrastructure to support demanding desktop operating systems and applications. The only top tier vendor that continued to engineer and sell PC […]

AMD Posts $400M Q3 Loss

Advanced Micro Devices posted a net loss of $396 million, down from a $136 million gain a year ago, and the chip makers fourth straight fiscal quarter loss. AMD posted $1.6 billion total revenue for the third quarter—an improvement of 18 percent compared to the second quarter of 2007 and nearly 23 percent better than […]

Supercomputer, Eh?

A group of 10 Canadian universities has tapped an IBM supercomputer cluster to help store and analyze the huge amount of data expected when physicists from the CERN project in Switzerland turn on the Large Hadron Collider particle accelerator in 2008. Researchers from these Canadian universities are all part of the Atlas project, which will […]

Demand for High-End Chips Drives Up Intel Profits

Increased demand for high-end, quad-core processors for servers and desktops enabled Intel to post solid financial results for the third quarter. The numbers, released Oct. 16, show the Santa Clara, Calif., companys net income at about $1.9 billion for the quarter, an increase of 43 percent over the same period last year. Gross margins, a […]

Intel Has a Diamondville in the Rough

Intel is preparing a new microprocessor code-named Diamondville, which the chip maker said is aimed at emerging markets and low-cost laptops, such as its own ClassMate PC and the One Laptop per Child project. At the Intel Developer Forum in Taiwan, which ran Oct. 15 and 16, Mooly Eden, the Santa Clara, Calif., companys vice […]