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HP buys blade pioneer

...is adding to its server arsenal with the purchase of blade pioneer RLX Technologies. With the acquisition, HP gains the RLX Control Tower, a software... Read more

4 October, 2005 by ZDNet UK

IBM, Intel to share blade server designs

...can assemble and brand as their own servers. One blade pioneer is RLX Technologies, but the down economy and the loss of Internet enthusiasm that... Read more

17 September, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

IBM launches new blade server

...EMC is expected to match. Meanwhile, it has discontinued an agreement with RLX Technologies, which kick-started the blade phenomenon in 2001, to resell RLX... Read more

25 April, 2002 by John G.Spooner

Compaq settles Transmeta-server lawsuit

Compaq Computer and RLX Technologies have settled their intellectual property lawsuit, clearing the way for both... Read more

17 April, 2001 by Michael Kanellos

Transmeta-based servers boast power-saving chips

...that several companies coming out with Transmeta-based servers hope to exploit. RLX Technologies, Rebel.com and two other server startups will release Web servers... Read more

25 January, 2001 by Michael Kanellos

Compaq files recruitment lawsuit

Compaq has filed a lawsuit against RLX Technologies, a server startup run by a number of former Compaq executives... Read more

26 February, 2001 by Michael Kanellos

HP sharpens blade PC lines

...worried about a product being discontinued or delayed. HP also recently bought RLX Technologies, which makes blade management software. Although RLX focused on blade servers... Read more

8 November, 2005 by John G.Spooner

RLX exits blade manufacturing market

RLX Technologies will stop making blade servers to concentrate on management software, the... Read more

24 December, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

Don't hold your breath for blade standards

...still many years out, according to other blade server makers and analysts. RLX Technologies, the company that kick-started the blade server market, sees talk... Read more

16 November, 2004 by Matt Loney

RLX goes for Dell-spoiler with 6G blades

RLX Technologies, a relatively small server vendor which pioneered the development of blade... Read more

15 November, 2004 by Matt Loney

Dell joins blade server fray

...Bob VanSteenberg, chief technology officer and vice-president of platform development at RLX Technologies, the company that kick-started the industry, said "Blade servers are... Read more

15 November, 2004 by Matt Loney

IBM aims blades at Japan

...permanent. Big Blue initially entered the market by selling blade servers from RLX Technologies, which came out with the first blade servers in 2001. Subsequently... Read more

25 February, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

Less volts, more power

...using chips like Crusoe or ARM have folded, although companies such as RLX Technologies continue to develop and market Crusoe-based blade systems. These have... Read more

13 November, 2003 by Rupert Goodwins

IBM puts Opteron on the rack

A high-performance clustered server system based around the Opteron processor is to be unveiled at the ClusterWorld conference Read more

24 June, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

IBM launches Linux-based blade cluster

...system, therefore, will take up far less room than a traditional cluster. RLX Technologies and SGI already sell such systems. Sageza Group analyst Charles King... Read more

21 May, 2003 by Ian Fried

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