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IBM launches new blade server

The new high-performance blade server will be based on Intel's Xeon processor. Meanwhile, IBM has discontinued an agreement to use RLX blade technology Read more

25 April, 2002 by John G.Spooner
Nortel Networks L2/3 Ethernet Switch Module for <endeca_term>IBM eServer BladeCenter</endeca_term>

Nortel Networks L2/3 Ethernet Switch Module for IBM eServer BladeCenter

...Nortel Networks Layer 2/3 Fiber and Copper GbE Switch Modules for IBM eServer BladeCenter and describes how its integrated switch options enable the consolidation... Read more

1 September, 2005
<endeca_term>IBM eServer BladeCenter</endeca_term>, Linux, and Open Source: Blueprint for E-Business on Demand

IBM eServer BladeCenter, Linux, and Open Source: Blueprint for E-Business on Demand

Many people can relate to the materials and techniques involved in building a house. The materials of concrete, stone,... Read more

14 July, 2003

Case Studies

...Science; reduce total costs of ownership and free up valuable floorspace Solution IBM eServer BladeCenter technology running the Linux operating system and IBM Director Remote... Read more

21 September, 2005 by Administration Superuser

IBM flies the grid flag at LinuxWorld

...get started with grid computing." The new platform is built using the IBM eServer BladeCenter, running a variety of operating systems. While grid computing has... Read more

9 August, 2005 by Colin Barker
Installing AIX 5L on the IBM BladeCenter JS20

Installing AIX 5L on the IBM BladeCenter JS20

...or higher) and AIX 5L V5.3, ML1 (or higher) onto an IBM eServer BladeCenter JS20 using the following install procedures; manual installation from CD... Read more

1 March, 2005

IBM and Cisco forge closer alliance

...storage devices and networking equipment, said Jeff Benck, vice president of the IBM eServer BladeCenter group. The Cisco switch will plug into the rack but... Read more

29 April, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

IBM sharpens its blades

...to the design of networking equipment, storage devices and other products. The IBM eServer BladeCenter is the company's homegrown entry into the burgeoning market... Read more

24 September, 2002 by Michael Kanellos
IBM and Valid Technologies Implement Fingerprint Recognition to Improve Security at the International Bank of Miami

IBM and Valid Technologies Implement Fingerprint Recognition to Improve Security at the International Bank of Miami

...DB2 for i5/OS, IBM WebSphere Application Server, IBM System i and IBM eServer BladeCenter Read more

1 June, 2009

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