Comment: Will blades fit in with IBM's plans?

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IBM laid the foundations for today's commodity desktop market by allowing its PC to be cloned. So will its open blade design do the same for rack servers, asks Tony Westbrook

The PC, as we all know, has become a commodity product made up of components that are largely standardised. No great global standards body stuck in a tower block in Geneva is responsible for this...

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