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IBM hopes to toast Sun with new appliance

IBM will next week begin shipping what it hopes will be a killer appliance - the xSeries Hosting Appliances server Read more

12 April, 2002 by Matt Loney

IBM working on 'Sun-killer' appliance

IBM's appliance server is just a prototype now, but if it reaches the market it will enable individuals and business to switch on features such as streaming media and credit card checking with the click of a button Read more

13 February, 2002 by Matt Loney

IBM xSeries 206m

The versatile IBM xSeries 206m comes configured as a low-cost all-in-one server... Read more

12 January, 2006 by E W Johnson

Case Studies

...and increase total revenues Solution IBM eServer iSeries Model 800 server and IBM xSeries 225 server running Linux and IBM WebSphere Commerce Express, providing Web... Read more

20 January, 2006 by Charles McLellan

Case Studies

...no longer be needed once testing was complete. By introducing two powerful IBM xSeries servers running VMWare, we have gained the speed and ease of... Read more

21 September, 2005 by Administration Superuser

Technology: Levelling Hollywood's playing field

...for this task. Pixar has used blade server technology from RackSaver, while IBM xSeries servers are also common. Now a myriad of technological advances are... Read more

16 August, 2005 by John Borland

Linux brings hope to Spain's poorest region

...the servers that will eventually run the new healthcare system. The 28 IBM xSeries, and six p5-570 servers are all running Linux. Luis Javier... Read more

11 May, 2005 by Ingrid Marson

IBM snares bigger bite of storage

...said. A two terabyte IBM FastT900 storage server is connected to an IBM xSeries server system to act as the information technology backbone for J... Read more

20 February, 2004 by Ed Frauenheim

Quarter of SMEs test Linux

...better track of freight. He said TTS decided to use Linux with IBM xSeries servers because it was a more flexible and efficient combination: "Linux... Read more

8 December, 2003 by Munir Kotadia

IBM rolls out Storage Tank

A new storage-management system from IBM aims to improve communication between servers and data-storage devices Read more

13 October, 2003 by Ed Frauenheim

IBM utility model taps into Net

...Services" on Tuesday. It involves letting customers access the computing power of IBM xSeries, pSeries and iSeries machines. Respectively, these servers run Windows, IBM's... Read more

30 September, 2003 by Ed Frauenheim

IBM turns virtual storage into a reality

...so they can be used more effectively. The software is installed on IBM xSeries servers running the Linux operating system. The SAN Integration Server is... Read more

3 June, 2003 by Ed Frauenheim

Apple moves into Asian server market

...storage will cost $5,646. Its closest competitor is a $6,025 IBM xSeries 330 with dual Intel Pentium III processors, 512MB of memory, 146GB... Read more

5 August, 2002 by John Lui
AIX Affinity With Linux

AIX Affinity With Linux

...or IBM RS/6000 servers today or in the future on a IBM xSeries servers utilizing the Intel Itanium architecture Read more

1 January, 2010
Odyssey Logistics & Technology Migrates From Unix to Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Intel Xeon Based Servers to Run Mission-Critical Supply Chain Operations

Odyssey Logistics & Technology Migrates From Unix to Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Intel Xeon Based Servers to Run Mission-Critical Supply Chain Operations

...Xeon based servers. OL&T deploys Red Hat Enterprise Linux running on IBM xSeries servers and virtualized on IBM 3850 M2 servers. It also implemented... Read more

1 May, 2009

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