While the Unix server business has lost much of its glamour in the face of assaults from Windows, Linux, and the cloud, there is still plenty of life -- and growth -- in the business, although for the ...
Big Blue is upgrading its least-expensive Unix server with its newest Power processor in an effort to keep pressure on longtime leader Sun Microsystems. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...
Big Blue will disclose details on Friday of its future server chips, the most important hardware in its battle to dethrone Sun from the top of the $21 billion Unix server market. Stephen Shankland ...
Hewlett-Packard and IBM tied for first place in the hotly contested Unix server market in the fourth quarter of 2002, pushing aside Unix heavyweight Sun Microsystems, according to a new study released ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Never shy about stirring up the Linux vs. Windows hornets nest, IT research firm the Yankee Group last week issued yet another report putting the value of Linux against Windows. The study’s findings ...
Most breaches don’t start with malware or zero-day exploits. They start with a login.  An attacker gets hold of a password, maybe through phishing, reuse, or a leaked credential dump. They test it ...
IBM has strengthened its hand in the Unix business with new systems based on its Power7 processors, including a server for large enterprises that scales to 256 cores. The Power 795 is IBM’s biggest ...
IBM is bringing a faster processor to its lowest-end p615 Unix server and announced new software and hardware Thursday for joining its servers to form a supercomputing cluster. Big Blue's p615 ...
REDMOND, Wash. — March 23, 2006 — Microsoft Corp. today announced that leading customers such as Altera Corp., Rayovac/Spectrum Brands Inc. and CompUSA cited the reliability provided by the Windows ...
The ability to run either operating system gives customers the option of running Unix-ready business software such as an SAP AG application and a Linux Web server on the same system, McGaughan said.