SANTA CLARA, Calif. September 25, 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. introduced its first quad-core x64 (x86, 64-bit) systems, including the world’s smallest four-socket x64 server — which delivers up to twice the expandability and compute power as other servers, yet is half the size. The Sun Fire X4450 and Sun Fire X4150 servers, powered by Quad-Core Intel Xeon processors, enable customers to solve critical problems in the datacenter by offering more performance, higher density, and better power efficiency than competitive systems in the market today. Both servers also give customers a choice of operating systems, running the Solaris Operating System (OS), Windows, Linux or VMware, with the flexibility to deploy a broad range of applications.
John Fowler, Executive Vice President, heads the discussion and Q&A.
In his keynote today at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Patrick Gelsinger, senior vice president and general manager of Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group, gave a broad update on Intel’s efforts this year.
In this podcast, Gelsinger covers what he calls the company’s “relentless pursuit of Moore’s Law,” spotlighting
John Fowler, executive vice president at Sun Microsystems, invited us over for a press conference where they announced their new blade server 6200 series (servers for the data center). Here’s first look at these new servers. Here’s the highlights of the press conference along with highlights of an interview ... Sun Microsystems and Intel announced an alliance in which Intel endorses Sun’s Solaris operating system and Sun will produce servers and workstations based on Intel’s Xeon processor. Paul Lancour spoke with Sun’s John Fowler and Intel’s Pat Gelsinger about this landmark agreement. Related Stories: IntelMooresLaw Transcript: John Fowler is executive vice president for the Sun Microsystems systems group. He took some time during a recent event in New York CIty to talk with PodTech Founder John Furrier. They discussed some of the ways that Sun is changing — including the x64 Systems,
Jigsaw Data, built a database of business contacts for salespeople, created by their users. They’ve just announced a third round of funding to the tune of $12 million, by Austin Ventures and previous funders El Dorado Ventures and Norwest Venture Partners. In this podcast, Podtech’s Michael Johnson talks with Jigsaw’s CEO ...Sun Microsystems releases new Blades
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