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IBM moves iSeries backup downmarket

News On Wednesday IBM announced that it was making its Capacity BackUp (CBU) software available on its mid-range iSeries systems. CBU will now be available to run on machines with four-way and eight-way processors.

[August 10, 2006, 14:35]

Intel takes Deerfield downmarket

News Intel hopes to ignite server chip sales with Deerfield, an energy-efficient Itanium 2 processor priced to move. Deerfield, which is aimed at blade server and workstation markets, will debut in the third quarter at $744 (£456.50), according to Intel...

[July 10, 2003, 14:59]

iPass chief shares plans for the cloud

News Improving the iPass management platform will allow us to move downmarket, and partner to deliver to small businesses. Most of our customers are in the Global 2000 — we have a big opportunity to move downmarket.

[March 27, 2009, 12:34]

Symbian will smart over mid-market phones

Leader Going downmarket can be a smart move. Take Burberry -- once the clothing of choice for the upper classes, today its garments keep the chill off the chavs across the land while it rakes in the cash. So when Symbian eyes up mid-range feature phones...

[October 6, 2004, 12:45]

BlackBerry firm keeps arms together

News We spend a lot of time looking at design and the challenge for us is to go downmarket and compete with some of the other players," he said, referring to RIM's aim of eventually moving into the consumer and lifestyle market.

[October 3, 2003, 11:10]

Android lays low at Mobile World Congress

News The vision, long-term, is to take this downmarket, but this is the first version and we wanted it to be best-in-class and to come out with a bang. In terms of going downmarket, we'll probably start to see lower-end smartphones and higher-end...

[February 20, 2009, 11:51]

Manufacturers want masses to swallow tablet PC

News The tablet PC is trying to go mainstream. China's TDV Vison plans to market a tablet PC in Europe, North America and China for $900 (£564) in September. Hewlett-Packard, meanwhile, is set to start selling its own tablet to consumers through retail...

[July 17, 2003, 14:45]

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