Bytemobile, Inc. has enhanced its existing hardware portfolio with the addition of IBM BladeCenter to help facilitate the deployment of data services for more than 70 mobile network operators ...
Colorado Springs, Colo. — IBM Corp.'s decision to open up the interface specs for eServer BladeCenter platforms invites questions about how an open board standard might fare against such existing ...
Sean Gallagher, who began his career as an IT project manager for the Navy, has spent two decades as a technology writer and reviewer. Given government mandates to consolidate data centers and go ...
Sean Gallagher, who began his career as an IT project manager for the Navy, has spent two decades as a technology writer and reviewer. Given government mandates to consolidate data centers and go ...
IBM says the release of the spec has two purposes. On the peripherals front, it's intended to encourage third-parties to develop networking switches and adapter cards that fit into BladeCenter systems ...
The Reviewmeister loves blade servers – they’re small, they’re powerful and they’re hot. This week we review IBM’s BladeCenter platform. The BladeCenter chassis uses 120V AC, but the unit sent to us ...
IBM Corp. Wednesday rolled out a new BladeCenter chassis and several blade servers, including a blade based on the Cell processor IBM is developing with Sony Corp. and Toshiba Corp. that is used in ...
After speaking with Cisco about the third generation of UCS, I was certain that I had seen many of the messages before. Egenera, HP, IBM and others had been offering capabilities very similar to what ...
Optimizing power consumption, CPU performance, and form factor is a never-ending battle in server design and IBM’s Bladecenter HS22 succeeds on all counts. The HS22 that we tested came with two ...
Everything about the IBM BladeCenter H just screams IBM, from the mainframe-like aesthetics to the spartan management interface — even the “H” model name. Severe-looking matte-black chassis ...
14 servers/28 CPUs in 7U rack space. Fully redundant design throughout the system. Full Linux support on par with Windows support. Price point matches standalone servers after seven blades. The Bad.