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 ...
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, ...
Fresh from setting a record for performance among supercomputers just a few days ago, IBM today announced that it is making a commercial version of its Blue Gene system available for businesses and ...
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 ...
IBM last week unveiled what the company claims is one of the fastest Unix machines available. The 16-processor eServer p5-570 system, which runs Linux and AIX 5L v5.2 and v5.3, outperformed an HP ...
Al Zollar, a general manager of sales for IBM eServer iSeries, told delegates attending the company's Asia Pacific Strategic Planning Conference in Queensland, Australia, on Tuesday that a "set of ...
The computer giant currently offers Linux on its xSeries Intel servers, iSeries Power4 midrange servers and zSeries mainframes. The availability of native Linux on its 64-bit Unix server line fulfills ...
IBM today announced that it has signed a five-year agreement to resell an InfiniBand switch as a high-speed I/O interconnect for its servers and storage, a move one analyst called the beginning of a ...