IBM touts new Power5 servers
IBM has launched a pair of high-performance, low-priced Unix servers and related security services aimed at small to medium-size businesses.
In an announcement today, IBM said its new Express servers, which are based on the IBM Power5 microprocessor, provide mainframelike performance.
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