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Dell, IBM announce servers with new Intel Xeon chips
Monday, May 14, 2012
Dell, IBM announce servers with new Intel Xeon chips
New servers pack more processing power and memory to speed up database and cloud tasks
Dell's PowerEdge microservers take shape
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Dell's PowerEdge microservers take shape
The company's new PowerEdge microservers are single-socket, low-power servers aimed at cutting energy bills. The new servers are built for customers looking to host Web, print, content or file servers
Dell targets big and small virtualization shops
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Dell targets big and small virtualization shops
The company made several additions on Wednesday to its enterprise technology portfolio, including a set of pre-packaged server bundles geared toward virtual environments
Dell fills out blade connectivity, more to come
Sunday, July 03, 2005
Dell fills out blade connectivity, more to come
Dell Inc. is to unveil an additional connectivity option for its blade server Tuesday, according to a company executive. Dell also expects to announce further connectivity plug-ins shortly as part of the company's ongoing strategy to reposition blades as general purpose servers.
Dell targets SMBs with Oracle bundle
Tuesday, April 06, 2004
Dell targets SMBs with Oracle bundle
In a move aimed at small and midsize businesses, Dell Inc. Tuesday said it will sell Oracle Corp.’s Standard Edition One database software preinstalled on two-processor PowerEdge servers.
Lost Packets
Thursday, February 26, 2004
Lost Packets
Weird and wacky news from the world of IT.
IBM, Dell launch servers based on Itanium 2
Monday, June 30, 2003
IBM, Dell launch servers based on Itanium 2
IBM Corp. announced two additions to its eServer product line on Monday based on Intel Corp.’s new Xeon MP and Xeon DP processors and provided a snapshot preview of several other new servers based on Intel’s latest Itanium 2 processors.
Dell joins Itanium fray — again
Thursday, June 26, 2003
Dell joins Itanium fray — again
When Dell Computer Corp. launches a product you know a technology has come of age. The company today launched its Intel Corp. Itanium 2-based PowerEdge 3250 server, marking the company's re-entry into the 64-bit computing market.
Dell joins Itanium fray -- again
Wednesday, June 25, 2003
Dell joins Itanium fray -- again
When Dell Computer Corp. launches a product you know a technology has come of age. The company today launched its Intel Corp. Itanium 2-based PowerEdge 3250 server, marking the company's re-entry into the 64-bit computing market.
Dell to wait and see with Itanium 2
Sunday, July 07, 2002
Dell to wait and see with Itanium 2
Dell Computer Corp. has decided to take a wait-and-see approach to the second generation Intel Corp. 64-bit Itanium processor, Itanium 2, which will be officially launched on Monday.
Dell to wait and see with Itanium 2
Thursday, July 04, 2002
Dell to wait and see with Itanium 2
Dell Computer Corp. has decided to take a wait-and-see approach to the second generation Intel Corp. 64-bit Itanium processor, Itanium 2, which will be officially launched on Monday.
Dell gets slim with Xeon servers
Sunday, May 12, 2002
Dell gets slim with Xeon servers
Dell Computer Corp. announced a new rack mount server Monday that will be the first of its slim, two-processor systems to ship with Intel Corp.'s Xeon chips.
Dell server pushes power to the edge
Thursday, March 21, 2002
Dell server pushes power to the edge
With its latest servers, Dell Computer Corp. says it recognizes a shift in the way people buy servers these days, considering stability and total cost of ownership as well as performance.
Dell’s PowerEdge now hot-swappable
Thursday, January 27, 2000
Dell’s PowerEdge now hot-swappable
Dell soups up PowerEdge line
Thursday, January 06, 2000
Dell soups up PowerEdge line
The Dell PowerEdge 2400 workgroup server is an upgraded version of the 2300 and includes features more common to larger servers.
Briefs
Thursday, September 09, 1999
Briefs
Compaq Computer Corp., Dell Computer Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co. and IBM Corp. are expected to introduce their eight-way, 550MHz Pentium III Xeon-based servers this month, promising enhanced processing power at little extra cost. The vendors hope the new hardware will help drive Intel-based servers running Windows NT and Windows 2000 into the enterprise, where they can compete with higher-end Unix machines. James Gruener, an analyst at Aberdeen Group Inc. in Boston, said the servers’ low price points and high performance could make them very attractive. All the vendors’ eight-way offerings will be strikingly similar. The servers will be rack-optimized with a 7u form factor, and all four companies expect to ship this month. Pricing will span from the mid-US$20,000s for bare-bones offerings to the US$80,000 range for fully loaded eight-way machines. There will also be little variance in product names, with Compaq offering the ProLiant 8000 and 8500, Dell the PowerEdge 8450, HP the NetServ
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