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ClearCube Technology Case Study: American Automobile Club (Kentucky)

White Papers AAA Kentucky replaced its traditional PCs with ClearCube's managed desktop solution. ClearCube takes traditional computing components and transforms them into a highly dense, rack-mounted blade computer.

[September 6, 2007, 1:00]

NCP embraces blade technology

News Using blade technology from ClearCube, NCP is bringing its operations into one centre in Croydon that will control the systems based in around 150 car parks spread across the UK. The ClearCube systems will use 67 blade servers as well as "10 or 12...

[April 23, 2007, 15:33]

ClearCube blades offer a bank in a box

News IBM is using ClearCube's blade technology to offer an enticing product that could be a cost effective solution for branch banking. The scalability, performance and security of our blade technology gives companies an edge, and they are reluctant to...

[November 16, 2005, 12:20]

HP wants to change desktops into blades

News So far, the market has largely been defined by start-up ClearCube. Although sales remain relatively small, several high-profile customers are testing out or installing ClearCube's PCs, including the North American Aerospace Defense Command and...

[May 6, 2003, 9:10]

ClearCube launches first 'Vista blades'

News Two new blades with Pentium and Xeon dual-core processors, alongside new management software and virtualisation, should help cut the cost of deploying blade farms, according to ClearCube Technology. With the new blades, ClearCube is aiming to stay...

[June 26, 2006, 10:10]

Blades cut a dash in dual monitors

News ClearCube Technology, a company adapting space-saving blade server architecture for use with desktop PCs, is coming out with multi-monitor desktops, one of those design trends that just might finally take off.

[March 4, 2002, 10:50]

ClearCube PC Blade solutions review

Reviews The most functional, and also the quickest in terms of perceived performance, is to use ClearCube’s own C/Port technology. Indeed, ClearCube has recently announced an agreement with IBM, which is to add Grid Center management to its VHCI...

[November 16, 2005, 9:00]

ClearCube extends low-cost clustering

News ClearCube, the maker of high-performance blade systems, has introduced what it claims is a new blade and chassis that offer a lower-cost system for small to medium-sized companies. The new ClearCube blade, which is based on Intel quad-core...

[November 1, 2007, 13:44]

IDC White Paper - The Tangible Benefits of Blade Clients

White Papers IDC interviewed 10 customers using blade solutions for their desktop computing at the end of 2004 and asked respondents to quantify the costs and benefits of using ClearCube blade clients in terms of cost savings, productivity increases, and...

[February 14, 2005, 23:00]

US air defenders choose Blade PCs

News The North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, is nearly finished converting from using standard desktop PCs to blade PCs from ClearCube Technology in its Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station (CMAFS), said Garland Garcia, network chief at...

[April 18, 2005, 8:55]

Start-up brings 'blades' to the desktop

News ClearCube said several large companies are considering licensing or reselling elements of its technology. Now a start-up appropriately named ClearCube wants to send it back. These are union buildings," said ClearCube chief executive Mike Frost.

[September 23, 2002, 8:27]

Blade software cuts desktop hassles

News Workstation start-up ClearCube has come out with two new applications that bring some of the advantages of blade computing to ordinary PCs. You no longer have to have an IT guy running around moving PCs," said Ken Knotts, director of marketing at...

[March 17, 2003, 14:33]

IBM set to launch PC by the back door

News Start-up ClearCube started the blade PC trend in 2002, and even signed a sales deal with IBM that now has been transferred to Lenovo. The technology isn't a straight-up PC, though. The technology name also is more complicated than a simple PC: IBM...

[October 19, 2005, 10:15]

HP sharpens blade PC lines

News Austin, Texas-based ClearCube Technologies began promoting the concept in 2002 and has landed its blade PCs in several financial firms. The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has deployed a ClearCube system to agents who monitor the...

[November 8, 2005, 8:15]

IBM mulls blade desktops

News Blade desktops were pioneered by US company ClearCube, which sells racks of blades, each one containing a motherboard, processor, memory and hard disk. ClearCube's solution has a small user port sitting on each desk, to which as many as four...

[September 22, 2004, 12:40]

IBM aims blades at Japan

News IBM will sell blade PC systems from ClearCube Technology to customers in Japan, a deal that is likely to help build interest in the relatively new market. ClearCube pioneered the market and has installed Pentium-based blade systems contracts with...

[February 25, 2004, 10:05]

Very Poor Quality

Very Poor Quality image Member Review Don't believe the hype, the clearcube sale guys are all knowing that these products are bad news on 9 out of 10 deployments with poor video, poor tech support, exploding power components and even worst they are aware of all these issues and...

[June 14, 2006, 12:41]

Blade desktops make bankers cool

News Dell, IBM, Sun and ClearCube offer similar solutions. Walker, who is responsible for the technology supporting 255 traders at the Lloyds office in London's Gresham Street, claims to have made his trading environment far more comfortable by...

[December 1, 2006, 14:28]

iPod lights the way for IT

Leader Sun should have bought Tarantella years ago; the big computer makers continue to pussy foot around the idea of blade desktops, leaving ClearCube to create the market virtually single-handed; and Microsoft (as well as other OS and application...

[May 19, 2005, 13:25]

IBM wins more support for Blade.org

News The new Blade.org members announced on Wednesday are: AudioCodes, Azlan, Azul Systems, Blade Network Technologies, Chelsio, ClearCube Technology, ClearSpeed Technology, DataCom Systems, Ericom Software, IDT, LANDesk Software, Mazu Networks...

[April 20, 2006, 14:25]

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