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Blades cut a dash in dual monitors

ClearCube Technology, a company adapting space-saving blade server architecture for use with... Read more

4 March, 2002 by Michael Kanellos

ClearCube launches first 'Vista blades'

...virtualisation, should help cut the cost of deploying blade farms, according to ClearCube Technology. With the new blades, ClearCube is aiming to stay a step... Read more

26 June, 2006 by Colin Barker

ClearCube blades offer a bank in a box

ClearCube has been recruited by IBM to help banks to run a branch office on a single blade server Read more

16 November, 2005 by Colin Barker

Software patents campaigners honoured

...Technologies SpinVox Infrastructure Technology Product of the Year Winner: XenSource, Inc. Finalists: ClearCube Technology IBM - IBM eServer iSeries Red Hat - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4... Read more

28 September, 2005 by Colin Barker and Ingrid Marson

US air defenders choose Blade PCs

...nearly finished converting from using standard desktop PCs to blade PCs from ClearCube Technology in its Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station (CMAFS), said Garland Garcia... Read more

18 April, 2005 by Michael Kanellos

IBM aims blades at Japan

IBM will sell blade PC systems from ClearCube Technology to customers in Japan, a deal that is likely to help... Read more

25 February, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

Locking the desktop in the filing cabinet

...memory and disk upgrades, but lack standard PCI expansion slots. American company ClearCube Technology was first to sell desktop blade systems. The company has installed... Read more

2 January, 2004 by Rupert Goodwins
Blade PCs: the ultimate managed desktops

Blade PCs: the ultimate managed desktops

If you want total control over users' desktops, putting their PCs on blades in the datacentre is one increasingly popular solution. Read more

3 July, 2007 by Roger Howorth

NCP embraces blade technology

Largest car park operator in the UK is installing ClearCube's blade technology to reduce IT complexity and improve server reliability Read more

23 April, 2007 by Colin Barker
Blade desktops need sharper competition

Blade desktops need sharper competition

Anything approaching decent competition in the blade desktop market has been a long time coming. The first glimpse may finally be here, but we need more of it Read more

4 December, 2006 by Leader

ClearCube PC Blade solutions

For maximum security and performance ClearCube's C/Port technology matches what you’ll get from a similar desktop PC. For maximum flexibility, however, the thin-client I/Port solution is a better option, especially when teamed with virtualisation software to host multiple users per PC blade. Read more

16 November, 2005 by Alan Stevens

IBM set to launch PC by the back door

After selling its PC business to Lenovo, IBM is expected to launch a BladeCentre running VMware ESX and Citrix client software for running large PC farms Read more

19 October, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

Lenovo inks blade desktop deal

The Chinese firm that recently acquired IBM's PC business has signed a deal with ClearCube to resell Blade PCs Read more

11 July, 2005 by Michael Kanellos

IBM mulls blade desktops

IBM already has the lion's share of the blade server market; now it is looking to bring desktops into the equation Read more

22 September, 2004 by Matt Loney

Blade software cuts desktop hassles

ClearCube is giving system administrators the convenience of blade-server computing on desktop computers Read more

17 March, 2003 by Michael Kanellos

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