Low-end 'Enchilada' Spices Up Sun Server Line
News As part of a multi-product debut on Tuesday, Sun Microsystems will add two new Unix servers code-named Enchilada to its menu, low-end models that are the first systems to use the new UltraSparc IIIi "Jalapeno" processor.
[April 8, 2003, 8:22]
CMS Alternatives: Low-cost Tools Bring High-end Results
News Although it lacks the advanced document management capabilities of many high-end enterprise management systems, it's simple to install and its browser-based interface is easy to use for non-technical employees who need to manage content on your site.
[May 6, 2003, 15:09]
Low End Server Sales Boost Compaq's Market Lead
News Referring to IBM's Thames South Bank office in London, Jenkins said, "the guys the other side of the river have been rattling their sabres but haven't done anything about addressing the low end server market.
[May 1, 1997, 11:36]
Low-end Sun Server Aimed At Intel
News IBM recently introduced a new low-end two-processor pSeries 610 Unix server. Sun Microsystems will debut a new eight-processor server today (Monday) as part of its successful effort so far to keep Microsoft and Intel from extending their dominance...
[October 29, 2001, 10:52]
Intel's 'Timna' To Kick-start Low-end PCs?
News We are moving close to the single-chip PC for the low end of the mainstream (PC) market," said Michael Slater, founder of MicroDesign Resources and publisher of the Microprocessor Report, at last week's Microsoft Windows Hardware Engineering...
[May 5, 2000, 9:31]
Sun To Speed Up Low-end Servers
News Sun plans to announce on Wednesday that it has upgraded its low-end UltraSparc-based servers with faster 1.5GHz UltraSparc IIIi processors. Sun cancelled the UltraSparc IIIi+ to concentrate its attentions on another, more radical, low-end processor...
[September 13, 2006, 8:30]
Ellison's Pillar Launches Low-end Storage System
News Pillar Data Systems, the storage system supplier that was the brainchild of Oracle's Larry Ellison, has launched a low-cost storage system aimed at the lucrative market among small and medium-sized companies.
[October 17, 2006, 14:50]
Via Brings Hi-fi To The Low End
News The MicroATX form-factor board is optimised for Via's C3 processor, which competes at the low end with more expensive mainstream processors from Intel and AMD. Via has carved out a niche for its processors in low-cost computer systems and small...
[January 6, 2003, 13:35]
Juniper Prepares For A Battle At The "low End"
News Telecommunications hardware maker Juniper Networks is going where it hasn't gone before -- into security and the low-end corporate market. Previously, Juniper executives had claimed that they would never court corporate buyers, considered the "low...
[February 10, 2004, 10:20]
IBM To Release Low-end Linux Server
News The low-cost machine is likely to compete with Sun's lower-end Unix servers based on the UltraSparc processor and with servers from a number of manufacturers that use x86 chips such as Intel's Xeon and AMD's Opteron.
[January 24, 2005, 12:55]
Dell And EMC Team Up On Low-end Storage
News Until now the company had concentrated on the lucrative high-end market where SAN solutions start at the $20,000 mark. Kevin Rollins, president and chief operating officer at Dell, said was a huge opportunity in the small business market if a...
[May 26, 2004, 17:45]
EMC Tackles The Low-end Of Storage
News The most basic configuration for the CX200, the low-end member of EMC's existing midtier offerings, costs about $10,000. To bolster its impending low-end storage charge, Leong Chee-Ming, IDC Asia-Pacific's senior research manager for enterprise...
[March 31, 2004, 13:15]
Sun Taps New Source For Low-end Chips
News Server giant, Sun Microsystems, has tapped Taiwanese chipmaker United Microelectronics (UMC) to build some of its low-end CPUs, currently made by Texas Instruments, but products from the new alliance won't emerge for months.
[May 4, 2001, 10:35]
Introducing The Dell PowerVault RD1000: A Portable Disk-based Replacement For Traditional Low-End Tape Backup
White Papers The new Dell PowerVault RD1000 removable disk drive is designed to cost-effectively match or surpass the advantages of traditional entry-level and low-end tape backup while providing the backup and restore performance of a hard disk drive.
[June 5, 2007, 0:00]
Intel To Announce Low-end Server Chips
News The chips, close relatives of the Core 2 Duo desktop line, are for low-end servers. The two lower-end models have 2MB of high-speed cache memory, and the two higher-end models have 4MB, the source said.
[September 26, 2006, 12:50]
The SIMPLICITY Of ACHIEVING HIGH-END PERFORMANCE At A LOW COST
White Papers It probably has never been more straightforward to set up SAS Intelligence Storage to achieve high-end performance at such a low cost as using the combination of hardware and software explained in this paper.
[April 3, 2008, 0:00]
A Low-Load Comparison Of TCP/IP And End-to-End Circuits For File Transfers
White Papers This paper compares the file transfer delays between end hosts for two different networking approaches under a low-load assumption (with no packet loss). The first approach is based on the TCP/IP solution while the second approach is based on an...
[January 14, 2008, 23:00]
Scalability Of A Low-Cost Multi-Teraflop Linux Cluster For High-End Classical Atomistic And Quantum Mechanical Simulations
White Papers Scalability of a low-cost, Intel Xeon-based, multi-Teraflop Linux cluster is tested for two high-end scientific applications: Classical atomistic simulation based on the molecular dynamics method and quantum mechanical calculation based on the...
[April 3, 2007, 0:00]
Is Xeon Heading To The Low End?
News The integrated cache will allow us to extend Xeon into the more affordable low end," said John Miner, vice president and general manager of the company's communications products group, during his keynote speech Wednesday at the Intel Developer Forum.
[September 2, 1999, 9:15]
IBM Goes After Sun With New Low-end Systems
Talkback Has IBM announved any release dates, performance benchmarks, and pricing? It's hard to verify claims without objective information.
[October 5, 2005, 16:37]

