Dell Computer wants a cut of the blade-server market. The company, in a press conference Wednesday morning in New York, announced a new blade-server line, dubbed PowerEdge 1655MC, along with ...
Dell on Monday unsheathed its first "blade" server in a bid to carve out more market share. As expected, the new PowerEdge 1655MC server--a relatively slender modular machine designed fit into a rack ...
Dell Computer wants a cut of the blade-server market. The company, in a press conference Wednesday morning in New York, announced a new blade-server line, dubbed PowerEdge 1655MC, along with ...
Dell is making up for lost time with its late entry into the blades market with an ambitious new design, both in the chassis and blades themselves. The first point Dell wants to make about the ...
Dell's PowerEdge 1655MC is a 3U rackmount enclosure with room for up to six dual-processor Pentium III server blades. Each blade has space for optional dual SCSI hard drives, and each chassis includes ...
The Dell PowerEdge 1655MC is a 3U rackmount enclosure with room for up to six dual-processor Pentium III server blades. Each blade has space for optional dual SCSI hard drives, and each chassis ...
Mellanox Technologies, a supplier of connectivity solutions for data center servers and storage systems, announced that its ConnectX-2 I/O mezzanine adapter card with virtual protocol interconnect ...
Dell's PowerEdge C6220 squeezes four two-socket servers into 2RU, delivering blade server density at a rack-mount price Part of Dell’s server business is building custom machines for very large ...
Dell's M1000e blade system lags HP and IBM in features and options, but hits the mark in performance and price In our January 2007 blade server shoot-out, Dell was the dark horse candidate that posted ...
Two years after launching its first blade server, Dell Inc. on Monday is set to launch a follow-up product: the PowerEdge 1855, a server based on Intel Corp.’s Xeon microprocessor. The new blades will ...
Two years after launching its first blade server, Dell Inc. last week brought out a follow-up product — the PowerEdge 1855 server, based on Intel Corp.’s Xeon EM64T processors. The blades are designed ...
SAN FRANCISCO--Dell is in talks with other PC makers in an effort to set standards for so-called blade servers, the company's CEO said Monday. "There should be a common blade architecture," CEO ...