Hewlett-Packard, like other leading server vendors IBM and Dell, sees a server future that is thin, cool and efficient as the blade server market continues to grow at a steady pace. Thanks to cost-savings, scalability and manageability, thin blade servers are appealing not only to typical, larger high-performance computing customers but also to small and medium-sized businesses. With the cost savings and flexibility they afford organizations of all sizes, the blade server market is indeed advancing rapidly, said IDC Research Vice President Jean Bozman.
HP, Rivals Betting on Blade Future
Posted by: Jay Lyman July 3, 2006 02:32 PMHewlett-Packard, like other leading server vendors IBM and Dell, sees a server future that is thin, cool and efficient as the blade server market continues to grow at a steady pace. Thanks to cost-savings, scalability and manageability, thin blade servers are appealing not only to typical, larger high-performance computing customers but also to small and medium-sized businesses. With the cost savings and flexibility they afford organizations of all sizes, the blade server market is indeed advancing rapidly, said IDC Research Vice President Jean Bozman.