RLX Technologies drops blade server hardware business
Faced with intense competition from IBM, Dell, Hewlett-Packard and others, blade server vendor RLX Technologies is dropping its hardware lineup and will focus on developing and marketing its RLX Control Tower 6G blade server management software suite.
In an announcement today, RLX said it will work with resellers and customers to expand the hardware compatibility of its Control Tower software in the future.
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