According to sources, the San Jose, Calif.-based networking behemoth is readying blade servers, code-named California, for a release early next year. A blade server offering would pit Cisco in direct ...
Intel, Veritas and Qlogic last week announced blade server hardware and software. Intel said it would make blade servers – codenamed Hampton E – for distribution by white-box manufacturers and other ...
"The product [c3000] is fairly new, but we've sold a couple of dozen, which is 100 or so odd servers," said Brady Flaherty, a principal in Altos Technology Group, a Sacramento, Calif.-based ...
Blade Network Technologies recently extended its switching technology to another blade server vendor, providing another example of Blade’s pervasiveness in this niche. Blade claims it has 45% of this ...
The Data Center Blade Server Market has witnessed substantial growth, expanding from USD 21.34 billion in 2025 to USD 23.65 billion in 2026. This upward trajectory is projected to continue, with ...
Hewlett-Packard Co. launched a suite of compact blade servers today, positioning itself as a leader among large vendors in offering the emerging technology. Blade systems are complete servers on a ...
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 ...
The Story: Call it a trend within a trend. Blade servers have become the fastest growing segment of the server market, and for the first time accounted for more than $1 billion in sales during the ...
Power consumption drops Christopher Hipp, the IT pioneer who developed low-power-consuming blade servers, has died while cycling. Hipp, founded RLX Technologies and the Blade Systems Alliance. He was ...
Dell on Monday added a new series of blade products to its PowerEdge server line, expanding its presence in a market dominated by rivals IBM and Hewlett-Packard. The PowerEdge M-Series blades include ...
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