Big Blue will announce its first servers using its new Power5 chip, along with a new branding strategy highlighting the blurring lines between IBM's current server lines, CNET News.com has learned.
With a new penchant for sharing and a willingess to look outside its walls, Big Blue has largely been able to contain its biggest problem in the server market: itself. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
IBM plans to announce this week its fifth-generation pSeries (RS/6000) servers. The company is expected to announce two-processor to 16-processor servers called p5 (codenamed Squadron) because they ...
IBM this week unveiled the first servers that run its new Power5 processor. The eServer i5 -- a new line in the iSeries server family -- relies on the 64-bit Power5, the successor to the Power4 CPU, ...
IBM updated its z/OS operating system, adding AI optimization and quantum-focused features to its z17 mainframe. Update z/OS 3.2 brings features originally previewed by IBM in April, including ...
IBM today officially announced its Power6 chip, saying that the next-generation microprocessor for its Unix and Linux systems offers double the performance of the earlier Power5+ device while ...
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IBM announced new “affordable” Linux servers on Wednesday as the company tries to push its new category of preconfigured servers for virtualization and big data to midmarket and enterprise customers.
Apple is running servers from IBM and Oracle with flavors of the Unix operating system at its Maiden, North Carolina, data center, according to a job entry posted on the company’s website. Apple is ...
IBM has largely been able to contain its biggest problem in the server market: itself. For a decade, IBM's server group was losing ground to competitors because of a fragmented product line, political ...