IBM Corp. on Monday announced the latest addition to its eServer line based on the company's POWER5 microprocessors. The new eServer i5 is designed for the small and medium business market and incorporates the newly announced Virtualization Engine, announced late last month.
More than 100 years of motion pictures, TV broadcasts and other images, now scattered in museums and collections around the globe, have never been catalogued in one massive worldwide database.
In an announcement yesterday, IBM Corp. introduced new technologies for its eServer xSeries line of Intel-based servers that the company said would increase uptime and lower operating costs for enterprises by 80 per cent over servers from Dell Computer Corp. IBM said its results were based on an IBM server availability measurement tool using methodology and research data from Gartner Inc. in Stamford, Conn.
As part of its continuing effort to bring Linux into the mainstream, IBM Corp. last week introduced technology that will let businesses maintain huge Linux or Unix server farms from a single location.