IBM Revs Blade Strategy Pace
One year after shipping its first blade server, IBM is looking to vastly expand its BladeCenter offerings this year and to stretch the technology further into the company’s overall eServer strategy. "IBM this week will roll out its first four-way blade server, the HS40, that is powered by Intel Corp. Xeon chips. Later this quarter, IBM will announce the general availability of its two-processor BladeCenter JS20, the first blade server running IBM’s 64-bit 1.6GHz PowerPC 970 chips."
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