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Dell drops Windows Datacenter platform

On the eve of the launch of a new 32-way Unisys server, Dell has become the third company to drop out of selling the flagship Windows Datacentre platform Read more

12 March, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

Microsoft's server u-turn

After years insisting that workload should be shared across large numbers of low-end servers, Microsoft is now talking up 'big iron' Read more

25 November, 2002 by Stephen Shankland
FreeMarkets Improves Performance of Online Auctions Using SQL Server and <endeca_term>Windows Datacenter</endeca_term> Server

FreeMarkets Improves Performance of Online Auctions Using SQL Server and Windows Datacenter Server

FreeMarkets needed near-100-percent reliability to satisfy customer demand. In addition, the solution had to allow... Read more

1 September, 2000

Unisys banks on second generation server

Next generation Windows DataCenter platform will support up to 64 processors Read more

5 March, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

The datacentre is a different world

...Compaq and Dell do their business in volume." He expects to see Windows Datacenter flourish, with more emphasis on the product during the Windows 2003... Read more

6 February, 2003 by Peter Judge

Interview: Doug Michels on the challenges facing Tarantella

Tarantella chief executive Doug Michels talks about life post-Unix, Tarantella's relationship with Caldera and the challenges facing his new project Read more

17 August, 2001 by Matt Loney

Unisys adjusts to life without Compaq

Unisys is revamping its strategy for selling high-end servers in the wake of Compaq's cancellation of plans to sell the machine, but the company expects sales of the product to be unchanged this year Read more

2 May, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

Microsoft sets a new speed record

And launches a new server... Microsoft today launched its Windows Datacenter Sever Limited Edition. The software giant also announced that it has... Read more

5 March, 2002 by Kate Hanaghan

Lest old acquaintances be forgot: the return of Unisys

Unisys is hoping to reinvent and rejuvenate itself as a high-end server and services company. With an ongoing assault on ecommerce in progress, the company feels a return to the happier days is imminent. Graham Hayday looks at the roadmap Read more

16 December, 1999 by Graham Hayday

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