Blade software cuts desktop hassles
News Workstation start-up ClearCube has come out with two new applications that bring some of the advantages of blade computing to ordinary PCs. The company claims its blade systems can pay for themselves in nine months to a year due to reduced IT...
[March 17, 2003, 14:33]
Blade Transfer Services
Downloads Blade Transfer Services is a client / server solution that performs fast and reliable file uploads using HTTP(s). Blade Transfer Services eliminates common upload problems, such as the need to re-start the upload if the connection drops, even for a...
[August 30, 2007, 12:16]
Changing the IT Paradigm: Blade Server Computing
White Papers Blade servers enable greater business agility with flexible data center resources while cutting operating and management costs. This paper looks at the emerging modular computing paradigm and technology of blade servers what blades are, the blade...
[June 27, 2007, 0:24]
Blade technology could be your best new server solution
News Blade servers have been touted for some time as a solution that can improve server management and cut costs, and organisations are increasingly calling on blade technology to deliver on those promises.
[November 14, 2002, 13:50]
Blade PCs approach mass-market pricing
News Blade PC manufacturer ClearCube is releasing a product range that it says is priced to appeal to small and medium-sized businesses. Blade PCs have been available from ClearCube for several years. There, each PC is one blade in a chassis, where it...
[October 2, 2006, 18:15]
Blade servers held back by cooling, says IDC
News Blade servers are unlikely to be deployed widely across European enterprises before the middle of 2007 when systems management, cooling and power issues should have been resolved, according to research from IDC.
[June 14, 2005, 16:55]
Blade server pioneer RLX boosts power
News RLX Technologies, a pioneer of thin "blade" servers, will announce new two-processor models Monday that catch the company part way up to its larger competitors. RLX got its start with a 3.5-inch tall chassis that could accommodate as many as 24...
[February 17, 2003, 8:37]
Blade PCs: the ultimate managed desktops review
Reviews ClearCube's solution is built around a rack-mounted blade chassis There are two chassis types: the 3U R4300, which houses eight R-series blades, and the 6U A3000, which houses ten A-series blades — each blade being essentially a powerful PC.
[July 3, 2007, 11:44]
Blade desktops need sharper competition
Leader Blade desktops are one of those technologies that, like heads-up displays for PDAs and fuel cells for laptops, are occasionally glimpsed but never seem to reach their full potential. ClearCube, the company that arguably created the blade desktop...
[December 4, 2006, 17:27]
Video-107 PCI/AGP Blade 3D (V6.50.5452-85 ICD 01/10/2000)
Downloads Click on the following links for the driver package readme info:.extract/Readme.txt This package supports the following driver models:Video-107 PCI/AGP Blade 3D (V6.50.5452-85 ICD 01/10/2000)
[January 25, 2000, 7:00]
ClearCube PC Blade solutions review
Reviews One is to provide the external Ethernet interfaces and a switch needed to connect the blades to the company network; the other is to connect each blade to the remote user terminals -- something that can be done in one of two ways.
[November 16, 2005, 9:00]
IBM launches new blade server
News IBM is betting that when it comes to blade servers, more really is more. The company is set to announce on Thursday that it will begin shipping a new high-performance blade server, called eServer BladeCenter, during the third quarter and also...
[April 25, 2002, 9:07]
Session Allocation Manager 2.1 - Optimizing Your HP Blade Workstation Solution Deployment
White Papers This paper describes how Session Allocation Manager (SAM) 2.1 can be used to optimize the HP Blade Workstation Solution deployment, enhancing both manageability and ease-of-use. For example, SAM allows the HP Blade Workstation Solution to be...
[June 5, 2008, 11:15]
Why Blade Servers Rule in the Arizona Supreme Court
White Papers Download this case study to learn why the court chose HP ProLiant Blade Servers and virtualization software to run its complex and innovative custom applications. Although the Arizona Supreme Court was an early adopter of court automation tools, it...
[December 20, 2005, 10:58]
Blade desktops make bankers cool
News Speaking at a launch to promotes HP's ProLiant Blade Workstation package on Wednesday, Tom Walker, IT director at Lloyds TSB Capital Markets, said overheating is a frequent problem on trading floors due to the computing power required by traders...
[December 1, 2006, 14:28]
Hitachi launches new-generation blade servers
News Hitachi plans to launch on Tuesday a new generation of BladeSymphony blade servers, which can be linked into larger multiprocessor systems or subdivided through virtualisation. The system accommodates up to 128GB of memory, but has no built-in hard...
[November 28, 2006, 8:25]
Dell hones blade-server push
News Dell Computer wants a cut of the blade-server market. The company, in a press conference to be held Wednesday morning in New York, is expected to announce a blade-server line, along with management software and services bundles to go with it...
[April 3, 2002, 10:07]
HP launches first storage blade
News HP has begun delivering on its promise to fill out its c-Class range of blade servers with the launch of its first storage blade for the 10U system, the StorageWorks SB40c blade, on Wednesday. When it launched the c-Class blade system in June, HP...
[November 1, 2006, 14:25]
Provisioning F5 BIG-IP Blade Controller on HP ProLiant BL Series Servers
White Papers This document provides a solution for deploying F5 Networks BIG-IP Blade Controller software on HP ProLiant BL10e and BL20p Blade Servers. It describes how to install F5 BIG-IP Blade Controller on HP ProLiant BL20p Server Blades using the GbE...
[March 1, 2004, 23:00]
US air defenders choose Blade PCs
News The people who monitor the skies over North America for the first sign of attack say they like the blade PC. The North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, is nearly finished converting from using standard desktop PCs to blade PCs from...
[April 18, 2005, 8:55]



