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IBM on Wednesday will boost the speed and reliability of its Unix server system line with the introduction of the eServer pSeries 615, also known as the p615. Replacing IBM’s aging 1-2 processor ...
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However, IBM, Armonk, N.Y., whose flagship Unix-RISC servers are the pSeries models, grew its sales in that space by 19 percent compared with the same period in 2002.
The servers, which are slated to ship with either the Red Hat or SuSe Linux operating system, are priced at less than $17,000. Aggressive pricing is another prong in IBM's new server strategy ...
IBM last week completed its lineup of servers based on its Power5 chips by adding high-end pSeries and iSeries models that can support up to 64 processors, double the previous threshold for CPUs ...
SEATTLE, WA – IBM today offered clients a closer glimpse of the next generation p5-575 supercomputer with a pre-release version of the upgraded high-density POWER5+ ™ processor-based server system ...
IBM used its long-awaited Regatta Unix server launch to trumpet its claim to the best price-performance high-end Unix server, and score points against Sun and Hewlett-Packard. As well as the much ...
IBM last week unveiled the latest version of its IBM Grid Toolbox V3 for Linux on iSeries and pSeries server. The toolbox can now help users deploy, manage and control grid-computing environments ...
The company will sell IBM pSeries Unix servers and its DB2 database software. Proteome Systems, a biotechnology research company with offices in Australia and Boston, ...