Superthin blade computers have taken the server and storage markets by storm. Now a company called ClearCube is bringing the idea to desktop workstations. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET ...
Now a French startup named Blade thinks it can get the formula right. And at CES, the company will announce that it’s expanding its Shadow cloud computer service to America. Blade’s Shadow service ...
SAN FRANCISCO --Hewlett-Packard unveiled "blade" computer servers Tuesday that fit onto cards and stand like books on a shelf, aiming to replace the racks of machines and tangles of cable now standard ...
AT A GLANCE Blade servers will provide the high-bandwidth streaming data that next-generation embedded and portable devices need. Blade computers enable high-density, high-availability server systems ...
Twenty-one years ago, the computer left the "glass house" for the desktop. Now a start-up appropriately named ClearCube wants to send it back. The Austin, Texas-based company is trying to popularize a ...
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