IBM Corp. is set to walk the walk with its eServer strategy announced last fall; to that end, the company is preparing a host of new servers and software, as well as a cross-market business model. In ...
SAN ANTONIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 1, 2004--Harvey Najim, president and CEO of Sirius Computer Solutions Inc., announced today that Sirius has acquired substantially all of the assets of Denver ...
Information Technology, Inc. (ITI) announced it has teamed with IBM to offer ITI's Next-Generation Premier® banking software on the popular IBM eServer iSeries server. This new solution enables ...
The IBM eServer xSeries 335 has a solid combination of features and top-notch management tools, though its performance was not at full steam. The performance degradation was due, in part, to its ...
The IBM eServer x330's excellent management capabilities, advanced Light Path diagnostic technology, and high performance make for an enticing package. But overall, we think the Dell entry edges out ...
For the first time, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. processors have made their way into an IBM Corp. server. Big Blue announced this week that it will use AMD Opteron models 240, 242 or 246 in its eServer ...
IBM recently announced in Singapore that it has completed a revamp of their server line by pulling them all under the eServer Systems. Although remaining in their separate iSeries, xSeries, pSeries ...
IBM on Wednesday will boost the speed and reliability of its Unix server system line with the introduction of the eServer pSeries 615, also known as the p615. Replacing IBM’s aging 1-2 processor p610, ...
Multicore technology pays off for IBM with its 326m server. Cramming as many dual-core Advanced Micro Devices Opteron processors into the smallest space possible, the eServer 326m provides enormous ...
Continuing its metamorphosis from a manufacturing company to a services organization, IBM announced that Sanmina-SCI Corp. will manufacture a portion of IBM’s servers and workstations in a deal worth ...
IBM is filling in the center of its Power 5-based eServer i5 lineup on Tuesday, unwrapping a four-way system aimed at midsize companies looking to consolidate a variety of business applications. The ...
For the first time, AMD processors have made their way into an IBM server. IBM announced this week that it will use AMD Opteron models 240, 242 or 246 in its eServer 325, designed for both Windows and ...