IBM continued its push into the market for Intel-based information technology last week with the integration of several existing products into Sequent Computer's server architecture. At the Enterprise Solutions Summit in San Antonio, Texas, IBM unveiled a port of its DB2 database to Sequent's NUMA-Q servers, a tuned San bundle that links NUMA-Q servers and IBM's Enterprise Storage Server disk array, and a web-based console for managing multiple applications running on NUMA servers.
IBM continued its push into the market for Intel-based information technology last week with the integration of several existing products into Sequent Computer's server architecture. At the Enterpr...
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