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  • Did we miss something?

    Every time a competitor introduces a new product, we can't help but notice they suddenly get very interested in what HP is blogging during the weeks prior to their announcement. Then when the competitor announces, the story is very self-congratulatory "we've figured out what the problem...
    Posted to Eye on Blades Blog: Trends in Infrastructure by Gary Thome on 03-16-2009
    Filed under: BladeSystem, energy efficiency, blade infrastructure, virtual connect, dell, blade servers, virtualization, market share, virtual servers, blade everything, blade standards, awards, blade innovation, virtualization blade, why blades, power management, Dynamic Power Capping, virtual I/O, Flex-10, Fibre Channel, adaptive infrastructure, insight software, IT convergence, Cisco, x86 server market, virtual infrastructure, engineers, data center 3.0
  • 9 Trends in 2009: What's Hot and What's Not in the Data Center

    We can’t let Illuminata, Gartner, IDC and Forrester have all the fun, so we sat down and came up with our own "What’s Hot and What’s Not in the Data Center" list for 2009. NOTE: This blog post will self-destruct on December 31, 2009 should anyone feel the need to analyze our prognosticating...
    Posted to Eye on Blades Blog: Trends in Infrastructure by newtonja on 01-22-2009
    Filed under: BladeSystem, energy efficiency, blade infrastructure, networking, blade servers, virtualization, datacenter, management, Dynamic Power Capping, hot and not
  • One million and counting

    1,000,000. One million. 10 6 . No matter how you write it, that is a big number. I've never tried to count to one million. But now we have sold our millionth blade server; which is cause for reflection. We created our blades products on the conviction that there was a better way to make IT infrastructure...
    Posted to Eye on Blades Blog: Trends in Infrastructure by Gary Thome on 07-11-2008
    Filed under: BladeSystem, energy efficiency, blade infrastructure, virtual connect, Shorty, c3000, blade servers
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