IBM opens up design of its blade servers
IBM said it is making the design of its "blade" computer servers widely available, in a move designed to gain wider acceptability in data centers and the telecommunications industry.
IBM said that opening the design of its blade servers - which are made up of many small safe-deposit box sized components that can be easily removed or added - will allow other companies more easily to make gears that work with them.
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