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HP snubbed over blade server standards call

...While admitting that OpenBlade is little more than a marketing term for CompactPCI -- the industry standard backplane that HP uses in its blade servers -- the... Read more

6 February, 2002 by Matt Loney

Compaq argues against blade standards

...size and shape, although HP has called for all vendors to adopt CompactPCI as a blade standard. "Maybe some day we will need a blade... Read more

17 April, 2002 by Peter Judge

HP debuts 'blade' servers

...volume shipments by early January. The company built the systems around the CompactPCI technology, an existing standard widely used in the telecommunications industry to pack... Read more

4 December, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

Standard blades cut both ways

...smarting from the time it tried to get everyone rallied around the CompactPCI spec for blades and got the cold shoulder. Dell, with zero chance... Read more

2 September, 2004 by Leader

Blade servers: A thin proposition?

After a faltering start, blade servers are beginning to be taken seriously by companies looking to upgrade and rationalise their server infrastructure, but there are still problems to overcome Read more

6 October, 2003 by Matt Loney

Compaq blade servers slice a chip off HP block

...year, fit 16 server blades into a 13U enclosure, using 18-inch CompactPCI cards. Blade servers are designed to make life easier for service providers... Read more

28 January, 2002 by Peter Judge

Compaq wields blades

...has recently gained ground in the blade server market by adopting the CompactPCI standard. CompactPCI is widely used in the telecoms sector to pack many... Read more

12 December, 2001 by Ken Popovich

HP could pack Crusoe into ultradense server

Hewlett-Packard takes aim at a booming market niche with its first 'ultradense' server, code-named 'Powerbar'. It could pack Transmeta's Crusoe chip - a black eye for Intel Read more

18 June, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

Lineo ships Linux clustering system

...the Zeus Web server for high-speed operations and support for the CompactPCI bus from I-Bus and SAN technology from MTI and Newnet. Availix... Read more

29 May, 2001 by Charles Babcock

Ultradense servers on the way from PC makers

Ultradense servers offer more vastly more power Read more

1 March, 2001 by Michael Kanellos and Stephen Shankland
WinDriver CE 9.01

WinDriver CE 9.01

...drivers for PCI / CardBus / ISA / PCMCIA* / PMC / PCI-X / PCI-104 and CompactPCI. WinDriver is a software that automate the development of drivers without programming... Read more

19 June, 2007

HP plans to go super-thin in the New Year

...server industry and will start shipping in January. It is designed around CompactPCI technology - used in the telecommunications sector as a way of squeezing many... Read more

4 December, 2001 by Will Sturgeon
Mechanical Design Engineer

Mechanical Design Engineer

...or more and BGA packaged electronic components. -Familiarity with VPX, VME or CompactPCI bus systems would be very beneficial. -Practical experience of the thermal and... Read more

26 May, 2012
Senior Mechanical Engineer (Thermal) - FP1344

Senior Mechanical Engineer (Thermal) - FP1344

...60W or more and BGA packaged electronic components.Familiarity with VME or CompactPCI bus systems would be beneficial.Practical experience of the thermal and mechanical... Read more

17 May, 2012
Mechanical Thermal Design Engineer

Mechanical Thermal Design Engineer

...boards" BGA packaged electronic components" Familiarity with VPX, VME or CompactPCI bus systems" Experience of thermal and mechanical issues (rugged environments)"Â... Read more

21 April, 2012

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