IBM announced some POWER5 servers
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IBM announced the low-end POWER5-based
pSeries servers.
IBM announced the low-end POWER5-based
pSeries servers.
07/13/2004 07:17 PMIBM announced the low-end POWER5-based pSeries servers. The
SPECfp and SPECjbb performance looks pretty smokin'.
IBM switches on Power5 servers
IBM switches on Power5 servers
05/03/2004 12:24 PMBig Blue unveils its new high-powered server line, which features the
company's latest 64-bit processor and is seen as a possible threat to
Intel, Sun and HP.
IBM Unveils Power5 Unix Servers
IBM Unveils Power5 Unix Servers
07/13/2004 08:41 AMThe new eServer systems will use the Power5 processors and will run
the newest version of IBM's Unix operating system, as well as Linux.
IBM gives Unix servers a Power5
injection
IBM gives Unix servers a Power5
injection
07/13/2004 12:01 PMSun and HP under the gun
IBM launches low-end Power5 Linux
servers
IBM launches low-end Power5 Linux
servers
09/20/2004 09:17 PMComputer Weekly Sep 21 2004 1:19AM GMT
IBM launches new iSeries POWER5-based
servers
IBM launches new iSeries POWER5-based
servers
05/04/2004 09:07 PMYesterday, IBM took the wraps off of their first POWER5 servers. Just
to recap and summarize some of the coverage, here are most of the
relevant points.
Advanced Communications, the leading
Windows hosting automation software
provider, announced today the release of
rebuildXpress Instant RecoveryŽ that
provides a rigorous and proactive backup
and restoration mechanism for Windows
based hosting servers.
Advanced Communications, the leading
Windows hosting automation software
provider, announced today the release of
rebuildXpress Instant RecoveryŽ that
provides a rigorous and proactive backup
and restoration mechanism for Windows
based hosting servers.
07/03/2004 02:18 AMAn add-on to Hosting Controller, rebuildXpress is a revolutionary tool
that takes backup of business critical data (accounts, e-mails, IIS,
DNS, customer data, etc) on set intervals and in case of an outage can
quickly restore all services and customer data to last known good
state. rebuildXpress provides web hosting firms the cheapest and most
reliable backup and recovery software for their Windows hosting
servers. It is particularly useful for system backup, system
migration, system recovery, and mail service migration. [PRWEB Jul 3,
2004]
POWER5 Performance Brief
POWER5 Performance Brief
08/02/2004 03:46 PMOther News: IBM Power5
Other News: IBM Power5
07/06/2004 09:54 AMIBM prepares to launch new multiprocesor servers based on
PowerPC-family technology.
PowerPC 970 at 90nm and the Power5
PowerPC 970 at 90nm and the Power5
11/13/2003 11:15 AM
A Japanese news blurb reports that IBM will be presenting two papers
at the 2004 ISSCC (in Feb 2004):
"Design and Implementation of the POWER5 Micr...
IBM Intros Power5 Server
IBM Intros Power5 Server
05/03/2004 12:34 PM
IBM announced the first in a line of servers powered by the Power5
processor today.
The new server, the eServer i5, is aimed at small and mid-sized...
IBM's Power5 worth a second look
IBM's Power5 worth a second look
12/29/2004 01:48 PMIf all things were equal and IBM Corp. made its systems as accessible
as Dell Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co. do theirs, the IBM Power5
processor could bury Intel Corp.'s Itanium 2. First introduced last
summer, the Power5 is a one-two punch, a triumph of engineering from a
company that excels not only in processor design but also in the
submicron science of chip manufacturing and packaging.
Linux-only POWER5 server From IBM
Linux-only POWER5 server From IBM
09/13/2004 12:32 PMIBM offers new POWER5 Linux server
IBM offers new POWER5 Linux server
09/13/2004 10:29 AMIBM Power5 server set to debut Monday
IBM Power5 server set to debut Monday
04/30/2004 07:15 PMZDNet Apr 30 2004 10:35PM GMT
First IBM Power5 server to debut Monday
First IBM Power5 server to debut Monday
04/30/2004 05:39 PMZDNet Apr 30 2004 10:26PM GMT
POWER5 Interview with IBM: a call for
questions
POWER5 Interview with IBM: a call for
questions
09/23/2004 03:38 PMIBM has graciously offered to let me interview some members of the
POWER5 team, so I'm currently soliciting questions from the hardware
community to see what you guys want to know about the new processor.
IBM launches Power5 Unix line
IBM launches Power5 Unix line
07/13/2004 07:07 AMIBM Corp. on Tuesday will announce the first four Unix servers to be
based on the company's next-generation Power5 microprocessor. The
servers, which will range in size from dual-processor to 16-way
systems, will begin shipping by Aug. 27, IBM said.
IBM attacks Unix rivals with Power5
IBM attacks Unix rivals with Power5
07/13/2004 01:33 AMCNET Jul 13 2004 5:46AM GMT
IBM Adds New Power5 iSeries Server
IBM Adds New Power5 iSeries Server
08/17/2004 09:04 AMThe company introduces a new midrange server and expands management
and support across the i5 server line.
IBM's Power5 pops up first in new
iSeries
IBM's Power5 pops up first in new
iSeries
05/04/2004 03:52 AMThreads a'plenty
IBM Debuts Power5 Server Line for Linux
IBM Debuts Power5 Server Line for Linux
09/13/2004 06:49 AMInternet News Sep 13 2004 10:52AM GMT
IBM launches POWER5-based p5 server line
IBM launches POWER5-based p5 server line
07/14/2004 11:52 PMA while back, we covered IBM's launch of their POWER5-based i5 server
line, and today the company has launched their advanced POWER5-based
line in the form of the p5 series.
IBM Launches Power5 Linux Server
(NewsFactor)
IBM Launches Power5 Linux Server
(NewsFactor)
09/13/2004 03:00 PMNewsFactor - Seeking an edge in the entry-level computing system
space,
IBM (NYSE: IBM) has unveiled a Linux-based
server using the company's Power5 processors. The OpenPower 720
product is being touted as an alternative to basic Unix systems from
HP (NYSE: HPQ) and Sun.
IBM Launches Power5 Unix Hardware
(NewsFactor)
IBM Launches Power5 Unix Hardware
(NewsFactor)
07/13/2004 03:25 PMNewsFactor - IBM (NYSE: IBM) has introduced its latest Power5-based
servers, offering three new
Unix machines that use Big Blue's p5 chip technology for both AIX and
Linux operating systems.
IBM to round out iSeries Power5 server
family
IBM to round out iSeries Power5 server
family
08/16/2004 11:47 PMBig Blue is set to debut the eServer i5 550, an iSeries machine it
created to serve midsize businesses.
"2005 WEBBY AWARDS NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED
- You Vote for the Best Websites -
Winners announced in May 2005"
"2005 WEBBY AWARDS NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED
- You Vote for the Best Websites -
Winners announced in May 2005"
04/15/2005 11:41 PMIBM plans July launch of Power5 Unix
server
IBM plans July launch of Power5 Unix
server
07/02/2004 06:18 PMBig Blue is set to kick off the second phase of the debut of its
Power5 processors July 13, sources say.
Power5 Revs IBM's Linux-Only Server Line
Power5 Revs IBM's Linux-Only Server Line
09/13/2004 06:53 AMIBM targets new entry-level systems at enterprises looking to migrate
from Unix or Windows NT servers.
IBM Adds New Power5 iSeries Server
(Ziff Davis)
IBM Adds New Power5 iSeries Server
(Ziff Davis)
08/17/2004 09:17 AMZiff Davis - The company introduces a new midrange server and expands
management and support across the i5 server line.
IBM Rolls Out New Linux Server Using
Power5 Chip (Reuters)
IBM Rolls Out New Linux Server Using
Power5 Chip (Reuters)
09/12/2004 11:14 PMReuters - International Business Machines
Corp on Sunday announced a new computer server using
its Power5 microprocessor tuned for the popular Linux operating
system, as the No. 1 computer maker aims to broaden the
adoption of Linux in broader corporate computing markets.
Inter-Way Networks announces migration
to Hosting Controller. As part of the
agreement, Inter-Way will deploy Hosting
Controller on 400 existing servers and
offer Windows servers pre installed with
the product.
Inter-Way Networks announces migration
to Hosting Controller. As part of the
agreement, Inter-Way will deploy Hosting
Controller on 400 existing servers and
offer Windows servers pre installed with
the product.
08/05/2004 03:40 AMInter-Way Networks, a prominent provider of dedicated hosting and
collocation services in Latin America, deploys Hosting Controller
(hostingcontroller.com), the company announced on Wednesday. As part
of the agreement, Inter-Way will offer Windows servers pre installed
with Hosting Controller and it will also deploy the products on 400
existing hosting servers. [PRWEB Aug 5, 2004]
Servers fly in Q4
Servers fly in Q4
01/29/2004 01:59 PMIBM and Sun surge
"announced"
"announced"
05/26/2004 09:00 AMIRCscanner for P10 irc servers
IRCscanner for P10 irc servers
01/05/2004 09:53 AMPlanning Started
Four sub $1000 US servers
Four sub $1000 US servers
05/28/2004 03:14 AM?For this roundup, we set out with a strict budget of $1,000 to see
what we could offer these nascent workgroups, small departments or
remote offices in the way of a server.?
LMS introduced for Mac OS X servers
LMS introduced for Mac OS X servers
06/02/2004 01:13 PMTrivantis Corp. has unveiled CourseMill 3.5, which the company says is
the first learning management system (LMS) for Mac OS X servers...
Dell Servers Up Against HP, Sun
Dell Servers Up Against HP, Sun
03/26/2005 04:12 PMComputer Reseller News Mar 26 2005 7:09PM GMT
Home Servers - here we come
Home Servers - here we come
01/22/2004 02:31 AMThe
Home Server.
The Home Server
Martin Geddes of Telecopalypse (gotta
love that name) saw yesterday's item about home servers and was move
to
comment.
The key word he adds to the discussion is
database. Home PCs will become personal
database servers.
This makes sense from an Always-On perspective. After all, what are
medical, personal inventory, and security applications doing other
than building databases, often huge databases?
But this brings up a key impediment (today) to Always-On, which is
the price of software.
As hardware is mass-produced its price declines with Moore's Law.
That's not true with software. In fact, complexity (or the ability to
handle complexity) increases the price of software.
Look at the price of a Windows server license, for instance, next
to the price of a Windows client license. Or look at the price of an
Oracle license against that of any client program.
Martin notes in his piece that he's putting his databases onto a
Linux PC, and that's a key point.
I've been noodling over the question of whether Windows or Linux
will drive Always-On applications for some months. (Windows does have
some advantages.) It's the question of price that is determinative.
It's not so much that Linux is free as that the cost of Linux
solutions move toward free, without the corporate overhead of Windows
applications.
What are software companies delivering, after all, once you get the
software? They are delivering support. Linux separates the cost of
support from the cost of the software, so the initial cost can drive
toward zero (especially in volume). That's a key Clue.
An ISP, or telco (is there any difference), or some other company,
can earn itself monthly maintenance fees from the Always-On software
in your home server, which they can maintain remotely.
I think that's the model for the future. And you won't get it
through Windows.
Dana Blankenhorn
[Corante: Moore's
Lore]
Marc's comment.....
If I was a betting man - that Linux home server will be running
java with struts and Itabis or Turbine, with some coolio basicPortal
frameworks - all wrapped inside a social software and personal
publishing embrella. All open source.
All designed for talking XML and serving up one's digital
lifestyle.
OK - so I was off by 10 years. Maybe building the MediaBar
back in 95-96 was too early. maybe spending all my money on
research was EXACTLY the right thing to do.
I guess we get to find out now.
PeopleAggregator is back
on it's feet and it's sister - WebOutliner - now
has accounts. Various pieces of the puzzle - from the Laszlo rich media front-ends, to
JahShaka high-end editing tools, to
pre-built jukeboxes and
photo albums Portal software
or knowledge management utilities
- are all falling into place. Open standards - like ATOM and FOAF - are taking off. This train
is leaving the station.
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