IBM and Lenovo have failed to agree on a price
Hundreds of servers affected, leaving thousands open to infection, ESET warns
Lenovo is reportedly talking to IBM about acquiring its commodity System x x86 server business
Dell has incorporated Kemp's LoadMaster R320 in its PowerEdge server to ensure enterprise application availability
Storage giant EMC has now officially launched its server joint venture with PC maker Lenovo
HP gives customers a migration path away from its Itanium servers, says Peter Judge. That doesn't mean it wants them…
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First Lenovo server from Chinese firm's enterprise division is a Xeon machine
Fresh designs promise more power and more efficiency
Windows Server 2012 does not change the traditional model for Windows servers - it just extends it with cloud delivery,…
Samsung is reportedly developing a low-power ARM-based server chip, expected to arrive in 2014
EMC has dropped Dell after it was revealed it has formed a server partnership deal with China-based Lenovo
ARM's move into Intel's traditional stomping ground continues with the arrival of ARM-equipped Dell servers
Projects X and Thunder get their first outing with some impressive specs quoted by EMC
EMC is putting flash all over the place, claiming it has all the key data centre bases covered
Facebook's Open Rack spec looks to make data centres more efficient, as tech giants jump on the Open Compute train
IBM's converged data centre entry attempts to package up expertise as well as hardware
Managing servers and troubleshooting duties are the top two time consuming duties for IT departments
Collaboration software maker Atlassian ships Bamboo 4 continuous integration server for developers
UK cloud provider more than doubles energy efficiency in two years
Hot-running Xeon E5 servers and Gigabit Ethernet are top news in Dell's "Spring Collection"
At its Smarter Computing Executive Summary, IBM announced plans to deliver a family of systems with expertise built in
Symantec's VIP employs strong multifactor authentication ideologies to bring security to the cloud and beyond
IBM and HP are running neck and neck in the worldwide server market with 29.8 percent each, IDC reports
Intel’s EPSD unit will grow its motherboard and chassis offerings and software capabilities in 2012
AMD has introduced the first 16-core x86 processors. HP is using them for databases, HPC and the cloud
IBM’s rollout of 55 new and enhanced server and storage products target massive data handling
At IDF, Intel said it has begun shipping eight-core Xeon E5 chips based on the "Sandy Bridge" architecture
The Opteron 6200 Interlagos chips offer 16 cores with improved energy efficiency over current 12-core chips