HP unveils server blade road map
Hewlett-Packard believes that server blades will rival traditional tower-and-rack systems within a few years, and on Thursday released plans to expand its portfolio to include Opteron and Itanium-based blades. HP has sold more than 100,000 server blades since early 2002, and more than 20,000 in the first quarter of this year. Momentum is building, says James Mouton, VP of the platform division of standard servers for HP.
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