News Roundup: Microsoft Ends XP Speculation
News Another disappointment for Microsoft came when Compaq confirmed that it has abandoned plans to sell Unisys' high-end Cellular Multiprocessing server systems, which are closely tied to Microsoft 2000 Data Centre.
[May 2, 2001, 15:19]
Unisys To Expand Mainframe Line
News The company will announce faster machines in its ClearPath Plus line, which shares much of the same hardware as its ES7000 "cellular multiprocessing" Windows servers. Cellular multiprocessing lets Unisys run its older mainframe operating systems...
[April 22, 2002, 10:53]
Compaq Abandons Unisys Servers
News The Unisys "Cellular Multiprocessing" (CMP) server, which can house as many as 32 Intel processors, is the cornerstone of Unisys' strategy to have other companies sell its products under their own names.
[May 1, 2001, 8:59]
Platform Management For Unisys E-@ction ClearPath Plus Servers For OS 2200
White Papers Powered by the revolutionary cellular multiprocessing (CMP) architecture, ClearPath Plus Servers provide more business value than alternative server environments. Unisys e-@ction ClearPath Plus Servers, the new generation of ClearPath servers...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
New Unisys Enterprise Server Software Extends Windows Platform Management
White Papers Based on Unisys Cellular MultiProcessing (CMP) architecture, the ES7000 is available in configurations ranging from 8 to 32 Intel processors. Unisys has long been known as an established, enterprise-class hardware and software vendor.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Unisys Draws Up A New Server Plan
News The company introduced two new mainframes based on its Cellular Multiprocessing (CMP) design, which accommodates 32 Intel CPUs. Unisys overhauled its highest-end servers on Monday, hoping to rejuvenate flagging sales of its traditional mainframe...
[April 24, 2001, 11:14]
Dell Drops Windows Datacenter Platform
News The move is the third major setback to Unisys' plan to spread its cellular multiprocessing (CMP) server as widely as possible. Just as Unisys gets set to unveil a major upgrade to one of its high-end computers, Dell Computer has said it no longer...
[March 12, 2002, 9:23]
Unisys Banks On Windows Success
News The ES7000 uses a technology called "CMP," or cellular multiprocessing, which lets groups of processors inside the server work independently of each other. Unisys is betting big on Windows Server 2003, and will release a new version of a server...
[April 7, 2003, 10:26]
Unisys Adjusts To Life Without Compaq
News Unisys' 32-processor "Cellular Multiprocessing" (CMP) server and CMP2, its 64-processor successor, are the most powerful servers based on Intel chips and that use Microsoft's top-end Datacenter version of Windows 2000.
[May 2, 2001, 9:06]
Unisys Mainframe Gets Web Services, Speed Boost
News Because the design shares the "cellular multiprocessing" (CMP) internal design of Unisys' Intel-based ES7000 servers, it also can run Java and .Net programs on internal partitions that use as many as 24 Intel Xeon processors.
[July 28, 2003, 9:31]

