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Hitachi Data Systems Case Study: Payserv AG

Hitachi Data Systems Case Study: Payserv AG

...chose Hitachi Data System. Payserv deployed Lightning 9960 and 7700E, Sun Microsystems E10000 Unix servers and Oracle 8 database software Read more

1 June, 2010

Clearance! Sun chops old server prices

...newer chips, the company said today. The price of the top-end E10000 Starfire server, which often commands prices higher than $1m, has been cut... Read more

18 April, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

Big Blue to let Squadron fly at Sun and HP

IBM is planning to launch two new top-end servers, in an effort to regain ground lost to both HP and Sun, which should cost 25 percent less than their current equivalents Read more

15 October, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

Sun slices servers with software

...a pioneer in offering partitions in Unix servers, using the 64-processor E10000 it acquired from Cray in the 1990s. Those partitions, however, were so... Read more

16 October, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

Sun to pump up high-end servers

The company is overhauling its product lines as it strives to maintain its No. 1 ranking in the Unix server marketplace Read more

5 February, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

Sun expands supercomputer effort

With its Sun Fire Link, Sun now is joining IBM and HP in offering clusters made of a smaller number of higher-powered computers Read more

18 November, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

Fujitsu to unveil 128-CPU server

...processors as those found in Sun's current top-of-the-line E10000 "Starfire" server or HP's top-end Superdome server and more than... Read more

12 July, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

IBM to build Europe's biggest supercomputer

...rating on par with Hewlett-Packard's Superdome and Sun Microsystems's E10000, Gelardi said. "But this machine is expected to have two times the... Read more

18 May, 2001 by Peter Galli

Sun fights back with mid-range servers

...end features previously available only in the current top-end 64-processor E10000, said Shahin Khan, head of server marketing for Sun. The new machines... Read more

21 March, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

IBM takes on Sun's server dominance

In the server race, the tortoise is now sneaking up on the hare Read more

20 March, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

HP plans 16-way RISC server

...independent parts and currently is available only on Sun's high-end E10000 server, HP's Superdome and mainframe computers. HP has made some inroads... Read more

8 March, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

Unisys banks on second generation server

...CPUs sell in comparatively small quantities -- for example, Sun Microsystems' 64-CPU E10000, the most successful top-end multiprocessor system, sold at a top rate... Read more

5 March, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

Sun steers clear of computing slump

Server company cuts costs to meet expectations Read more

19 January, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

Compaq ignites Wildfire servers

...expected to be a powerful rival to IBM s nS80, Sun s E10000 and Hewlett-Packard s V2500 for a series of back-office tasks... Read more

5 April, 2000 by Martin Veitch

Sun goes back to its high-performance roots

...Cydrome and Apollo. But ever since Sun began selling the 64-processor E10000 server - a product designed by Cray - in the mid-1990s, the company... Read more

28 April, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

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