Automating Configuration and Change Management Across Applications, Servers, and Network Devices
White Papers The attendee will learn how to automate the processes of discovering the network devices, applications and servers, and gain manageable visibility of their configurations and changes over time. One can easily create maps that depict the...
[April 2, 2009, 1:22]
Servers for your business review
Reviews SERVERS ON NETBUYER But for servers expected to dish up files to multiple users simultaneously or transmit Web pages to the Internet, SCSI is a must. Because servers are more complex pieces of hardware than regular PCs, service calls are common...
[July 8, 2003, 13:25]
Olivetti PC boss wants to push notebooks, servers
News The new-look Olivetti Personal Computers is to push hard into notebooks and servers and step back from most consumer product development. If you focus on servers you automatically have a drag along on the desktop lines.
[March 4, 1997, 17:23]
Servers: Sun's looking for a quick change
News Sun Microsystems is working on a project to let administrators quickly change the personalities of large groups of servers so the machines can switch from one type of work to another -- a move Sun hopes could help stave off Intel server competition.
[December 5, 2001, 11:18]
Servers and workstations make up for PC plunge
News HP shipped about 440,000 servers. Palo, Alto, California-based Sun pulled up the rear, gaining market share -- 7.3 percent from 5.2 percent in 1999 -- and shipping nearly 287,000 servers. Servers tied with notebooks, which also beat the sales...
[February 5, 2001, 14:26]
Servers dealt record quarter
News Hewlett-Packard, the leading seller of servers that are based on Intel processors, was the top-ranked company for the quarter, with 408,000 units sold. Intel-based servers ship in much larger quantities than do Unix servers, mainframes or other...
[October 31, 2003, 14:00]
Servers to show modest growth
News Four percent of servers shipped in 1994 ran Windows; in 2002 that had increased to 60 percent. For tasks requiring higher-end, expensive machines, such as mainframes or higher-end Unix servers, computers often have a lifespan of more than eight...
[May 27, 2003, 8:00]
Servers get new database speed test
News After 14 years measuring the world's most powerful servers, the TPC-C speed test is being supplanted by a new benchmark. TPC-C was widely used for this task — but servers and databases have changed a lot since its debut in July 1992.
[March 19, 2007, 9:30]
PRIMERGY Reliability: Servers Which Never Let You Down
White Papers This white paper will introduce the salient features of Fujitsu Siemens Computers' innovative family of PRIMERGY Industrie Standard Servers. Contention is that the line represents best-in-class products in this space in terms of price and quality.
[June 11, 2009, 1:20]
Security Patch Management: The Quickest and Most Reliable Way to Deploy Security Patch Updates to Desktops, Servers, and Mobile Devices
White Papers ManageSoft Security Patch Management transforms desktops, laptops, and servers into self-patching devices that automatically ensure security compliance. Rapid and reliable distribution of OS patches and application patches in multiple languages...
[April 4, 2008, 4:23]
CeBIT 2000: Three new servers from Fujitsu Siemens
News Fujitsu Siemens Computers introduced three new Unix servers at CeBIT Friday, the M800, M1000 and M2000. The 16, 32 and 64-way servers will be available from May 2000. All three members of the GP7000F series are equipped with the latest Fujitsu...
[February 25, 2000, 10:39]
SAP on HP Integrity Servers: Infrastructure for Better Outcomes
White Papers Rely on SAP environments to keep pace with the demands of doing business & HP Integrity servers to run business better. Innovation. Growth. Increased productivity. Reduced costs.
[December 14, 2007, 0:01]
Some Dell PowerEdge servers die after smoking
News Defective motherboards used in Dell's PowerEdge 1650 servers can cause the systems to overheat, bellow smoke and then die, according to the company. Bruce Anderson, the head of Dell's product communications team in the US, told ZDNet UK that the...
[January 22, 2004, 15:10]
Compaq abandons Unisys servers
News In a major blow to a Unisys plan to make its high-end servers a standard part of many company's product lines, Compaq Computer has joined Hewlett-Packard in cancelling a deal to sell the powerful Unisys computers.
[May 1, 2001, 8:59]
Free Software servers breached
News The GNU Project, which develops many of the components in the Linux operating system, said this week that the system housing its primary download servers has been compromised by an attacker. The attacker compromised the project's servers to the...
[August 14, 2003, 11:50]
HP and IBM tussle in servers
Blog On Wednesday, HP launches a system that doubles the number of blades that can be fitted on one unit, less than a month after IBM introduced the iDataPlex range which also doubled the number and likewise doubled the servers in one any one system.
[May 30, 2008, 15:58]
Unix servers breaking out all over
News Compaq has begun shipping test versions of a new line of AlphaServer Unix servers using the EV7 "Marvel" version of the company's Alpha processor, the Houston-based company said on Monday. The system is based on the top-end 3000 family of Onyx...
[April 9, 2002, 12:03]
Server Consolidation With Microsoft SQL Server on HP Integrity Servers: A Financial Examination of Total Cost of Ownership
White Papers With the introduction of Intel's latest 64 bit multi-core Itanium II processors the HP Integrity line of servers now rival and even exceed the scalability and performance of high end Unix/RISC enterprise systems.
[July 1, 2009, 1:19]
Rack Servers
Talkback Be sure to check out http://www.comparetechproviders.com/servers/index.php for some great rack server comparisons.
[June 8, 2009, 16:57]
New chip powers high-end Intel servers
News Intel has released three new Xeon chips for four- and eight-processor servers in a move to increase the pressure on Sun Microsystems. The new chips -- formerly code-named Gallatin -- are enhanced versions of Intel's Xeon line for multiprocessor...
[November 4, 2002, 8:16]



