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WiinInfo Daily UPDATE, November 25, 2002

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November 25, 2002—In this issue:

1. NEWS AND VIEWS

  • Dell Enters Blade Server Market

2. ANNOUNCEMENT

  • Winguides Tweak Manager—The Ultimate Tweaking Companion!

3. CONTACT US

See this section for a list of ways to contact us.


1. NEWS AND VIEWS
(contributed by Paul Thurrott, [email protected])

  • DELL ENTERS BLADE SERVER MARKET

  • Dell announced its entry into the ultra-compact blade server market today with a new line of innovative hardware that features book-sized blocks—blades—of processors, memory, and disk storage that slide into a central chassis. Dell's PowerEdge 1655MC line targets businesses that need to run multiple small servers or want to consolidate four or more servers into one chassis. The company says that the solution can pack twice as many processors into the same space as its previous servers.

    Pricing for the new Dell servers starts at $7800 for a unit with four blades and can run as high as $25,000 for a chassis with six blades, each with two processors. Users can outfit the servers with Windows 2000 Server or Red Hat Linux. The two-processor units are available immediately, and four-processor blades will ship in mid-2003, the company says.

    Dell hopes to improve its server market share with its entry into this hotly contested market. Although the company is the number one PC maker, it ranks fourth (7.7 percent of the market) in the server space, with sales of $814 million in third quarter 2002. Server market-leader IBM still owns a commanding lead: The company reported server sales of $3.4 billion last quarter and owns more than 32 percent of the market. Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Sun Microsystems, the number two and three players, respectively, lost market share in the quarter. At $2.5 billion, HP's sales are down 11 percent, giving the company 24.5 percent of the market. Meanwhile, Sun saw sales drop 10 percent to $1.3 billion; the company now owns 12.6 of the server market.

    2. ANNOUNCEMENT
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  • WINGUIDES TWEAK MANAGER—THE ULTIMATE TWEAKING COMPANION!

  • Make your Windows computers faster, more efficient and more secure with over 1000+ powerful tweaks and hidden registry settings. Easily customize the appearance, speed and security of your computer with just a few mouse clicks. Download a free trial version now!
    http://www.winguides.com/tweak/?ref=wntmag

    3. CONTACT US
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