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Unisys tries Linux again

The company has started offering Red Hat and Novell's versions of the open-source operating system on its multiprocessor servers Read more

2 August, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

Intel launches quad-core Tigerton

...has launched its new line of quad-core Xeon products for the multiprocessor server market. Code-named Caneland, its much-awaited Xeon multiprocessor 7300 server... Read more

5 September, 2007 by Lynn Tan

Dell opts for AMD's Opteron

The deal is confined to servers at this point, but still represents another in a string of wins for AMD over Intel Read more

19 May, 2006 by Ina Fried, Michael Kanellos and Tom Krazit

Start-up sees low-cost future in clusters

Katana Technology is to be renamed VirtuOS, and is going to release technology next year that could slash the cost of high-perfomance servers by up to 70 percent Read more

17 December, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

Red Hat unveils next enterprise Linux

The Linux seller has launched version 3.0 of its business-oriented product Read more

22 October, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

SCO seeks to halt IBM's Unix

SCO said it has revoked IBM's Unix licence, and all installations of AIX must be 'destroyed' - but legal experts say any practical effects will take years to materialise Read more

17 June, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

Microsoft to change licensing rules

...Some Microsoft customers complained about having to license all CPUs on a multiprocessor server even though not all of them access the software," Gartner analyst... Read more

14 March, 2003 by Joe Wilcox

Monitoring W2K performance

...all the instances of the object, so if you're monitoring a multiprocessor server, you can monitor individual processor instances or all instances. Select All... Read more

4 December, 2002 by Peter Parsons

Turbolinux drops the 'Linux'

...PowerCockpit partitioning software, which lets administrators repurpose servers, or processors inside a multiprocessor server, on the fly. A rack of servers used to manage email... Read more

21 August, 2002 by Michael Kanellos

AMD rewrites chip rules with Hammer

...will be integrated into the processor, eliminating one bottleneck. Chips inside a multiprocessor server or workstation will be able to communicate through HyperTransport links, a... Read more

17 October, 2001 by Michael Kanellos

Compaq abandons Unisys servers

Following a similar move by Hewlett-Packard, Compaq Computer calls off its deal to sell Unisys' high-end Cellular Multiprocessing systems. It's a body blow to Unisys' server sales plan Read more

1 May, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

A Year Ago: Intel buys Corollary

...announced today. The move could effectively create a standard for Intel-based multiprocessor server architecture. PC servers that use more than one processor are becoming... Read more

1 October, 1998 by Margaret Kane

Intel buys multiprocessor specialist Corollary

...announced today. The move could effectively create a standard for Intel-based multiprocessor server architecture. PC servers that use more than one processor are becoming... Read more

1 October, 1997 by Margaret Kane
F-Prot Antivirus SDK

F-Prot Antivirus SDK

...X on various types of hardware; from an office PC to a multiprocessor server Read more

23 April, 2008

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