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2008-09-22
Popular Mechanics,
The Coming Cyberwar: Inside the Pentagon's Plan to Fight Back
With U.S. military networks under daily attack, PM visits the new Air Force Cyber Command to find out how America is gearing up for a digital fight-if we're not already losing it.
2008-09-17
MSNBC,
ClearCube Customer Listed on 2008 InformationWeek 500
Wachovia Recognized for Deploying ClearCube's Centralized Computing Solution to Meet the Diverse Needs of Its Traders
2008-09-17
AOL Money & Finance,
ClearCube Customer Listed on 2008 InformationWeek 500
Wachovia Recognized for Deploying ClearCube's Centralized Computing Solution to Meet the Diverse Needs of Its Traders
2008-09-17
Wall St Journal Digital Network/MarketWatch,
ClearCube Customer Listed on 2008 InformationWeek 500
Wachovia Recognized for Deploying ClearCube's Centralized Computing Solution to Meet the Diverse Needs of Its Traders
2008-09-17
Yahoo.com Finance,
ClearCube Customer Listed on 2008 InformationWeek 500
Wachovia Recognized for Deploying ClearCube's Centralized Computing Solution to Meet the Diverse Needs of Its Traders
2008-09-17
Marketwire,
ClearCube Customer Listed on 2008 InformationWeek 500
Wachovia Recognized for Deploying ClearCube's Centralized Computing Solution to Meet the Diverse Needs of Its Traders
2008-09-17
MSN.com Money,
ClearCube Customer Listed on 2008 InformationWeek 500
This selection was based on the company's use of ClearCube's centralized computing solutions to meet the security and management needs of Wachovia's desktop computing environment.
2008-09-17
Reuters.com,
ClearCube Customer Listed on 2008 InformationWeek 500
Wachovia Recognized for Deploying ClearCube's Centralized Computing Solution to Meet the Diverse Needs of Its Traders
2008-09-17
CNNMoney.com,
ClearCube Customer Listed on 2008 InformationWeek 500
Wachovia Recognized for Deploying ClearCube's Centralized Computing Solution to Meet the Diverse Needs of Its Traders
2008-09-17
Security @ IT Business Net ,
ClearCube Customer Listed on 2008 InformationWeek500
Wachovia Recognized for Deploying ClearCube's Centralized Computing Solution to Meet the Diverse Needs of Its Traders
2008-05-08
eWEEK Blog,
Virtualization on the Client May Have Some Profound Implications
Neocleus and Qumranet are joining a new division of ClearCube as the latest vendors to jump into the virtual client space, which could ultimately change a lot of the ways we think about personal computing.
2008-05-08
IT News,
ClearCube spins of software arm
ClearCube is spinning off its software business and launching it as a separate company, called VDIworks.
2008-05-08
Private Equity Hub,
ClearCube Spins Out Software Biz
ClearCube, an Austin, Texas-based provider of centralized computing and virtual desktop solutions, said that it will spin off its software business into a new company called VDIWorks.
2008-05-07
Web 2.0 Journal,
VDIworks and ClearCube to Capitalize on Growing Demand in Desktop Virtualization
ClearCube announced that its software business is being spun-off and launched as an independent new company called VDIworks.
2008-05-07
IT WEEK,
ClearCube spins off software arm
Centralised desktop and virtual computing firm ClearCube has handed its software business to newly formed VDIworks.
2008-05-07
Sever Watch,
ClearCube's Software Steps Out
ClearCube Technology Inc., which makes desktop virtualization systems, Tuesday announced that it is spinning off its software unit into a new company named VDIworks.
2008-05-07
The Deal.com,
ClearCube spins off virtualization software unit
ClearCube Technology Inc., which makes desktop virtualization systems, Tuesday announced that it is spinning off its software unit into a new company named VDIworks.
2008-05-06
Austin Business Journal,
ClearCube spins off software division
ClearCube Technology Inc. will spin off its software division as a separate company.
2008-05-06
eChannelLine,
ClearCube announces formation of VDIworks
ClearCube, makers of centralized computing and virtual desktop solutions, has announced that it is spinning off its software division into a company of its own called VDIworks in order to give increased visibility to its virtual desktop infrastructure software solutions.
2008-05-06
eWEEK,
ClearCube Spins Off Software Division
The new company, VDIworks, will focus on virtual desktop software and management.
2008-05-06
Internetnews.com,
ClearCube Spins Off Software Biz
The hotly competitive virtualization market has a new entrant, with ClearCube today spinning off its software business as a separate company, called VDIworks.
2008-05-06
SearchServerVirtualization.com Blog,
ClearCube spin-off focusing on desktop virtualization
Austin, Texas-based Clear Cube announced today that its desktop virtualization software business is being spun-off into its own company, VDIworks.
2008-05-06
Texas Tech Pulse,
ClearCube Spins Off Division
Austin-based ClearCube said Tuesday that it has spun off its software business, as a new company called VDIworks.
2008-05-06
Virtualization.com,
ClearCube Spins Off Software Activities Into A New Company, VDIworks
ClearCube today announced that its software business is being spun-off and launched as an independent new company called VDIworks.
2008-05-06
Virtualization.info,
ClearCube moves the VDI business to the VDIworks spin-off
In January ClearCube started a process to become an agnostic VDI vendor and broaden its business focus beyond the blades manufacturing.
2008-05-06
Virtualization.SysCon.com,
Strong Demand Fuels Growth of ClearCube's Virtualization Solutions
ClearCube announced the company's latest successes with strong market demand, technology innovations, customer and partner success.
2008-05-06
VMBlog.com,
ClearCube Posts Record Growth in 2007 and Exceptional Financial Performance in Q1 of 2008
ClearCube, the market leader in centralized desktop computing solutions, today announced the company's latest successes with strong market demand, technology innovations, customer and partner success.
2008-05-06
VMBlog.com,
Clearcube Spins Off Software Business as a New Company called VDIWorks
ClearCube today announced that its software business is being spun-off and launched as an independent new company called VDIworks.
2008-05-06
ZDNet Blog,
"Virtually Speaking", ClearCube Spins off VDIworks
ClearCube has long offered an interesting desktop virtualization environment that is based upon its VMware-enabled ClearCube PC blades with its Sentral lT management software.
2008-02-06
SearchServerVirtualization.com,
VMware VDI no panacea for hospitals' desktop challenge
When it comes to the health-care industry, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) may hold a lot of promise as an alternative to traditional fat clients and Citrix Presentation Server, but it's not a one-size-fits-all solution, VDI players say.
2008-01-17
eWeek,
ClearCube Updates Blades and Sentral Virtual Desktop
The PC blade specialist is rolling out new hardware and offering an update to its Sentral virtual desktop management software.
2007-11-21
Have Mac Will Blog,
Why The Desktop Is Broken
The Decline of PC-Centric Computing
2007-10-24
ZDNet,
ClearCube Cross Platform Application Access
ClearCube sees that application virtualization and access virtualization are critical components of a global IT infrastructure that offers high performance, security and reliability while still helping organizations keep their administrative and software licensing costs in line.
2007-06-01
ZDNet,
Are PC blade based virtual access solutions better than what you're doing now?
The author takes an interesting approach to covering ClearCube's announcement on its OEM agreement with VMware. Read the SWOT analysis.
2007-05-29
SearchServerVirtualization,
ClearCube is VMware's latest OEM
SearchServerVirtualization reports that ClearCube is VMware's latest OEM
2007-05-29
InfoWorld,
ClearCube's Blade Solution Delivers on VDI
ClearCube Technology has expanded the capabilities of its blade solution as they enter into a closer partnership with VMware and gain certification to OEM VMware's Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). The company is the first to certify its PC blade solution for VMware VDI.
2007-05-29
IT Week,
Desktop virtualisation gathers momentum
ClearCube and VMware partnership may increase enterprise use of desktop virtualisation
2007-05-28
InternetNews.com,
ClearCube Gets More Virtual
ClearCube has expanded the virtualization capabilities of its PC blade solution by gaining certification to sell VMware's Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). The company announced it would be adding VMware support last month as part of its Sentral v5.5 management software rollout, and now it's official.
2007-05-25
eWeek,
ClearCube and VMware Partner on Virtualized Desktops
ClearCube, a developer of hardware and management software for blade-based computing environments, is strengthening its ties with virtualization giant VMware.
2007-01-30
VARBusiness,
Blade Vendor ClearCube Embraces Channel
This publication favorably discusses ClearCube's new 100% channel strategy
2007-01-08
Microscope,
The Desktop Point of View
The article examines what we can expect to happen in the 2007 enterprise desktop market. ClearCube takes the lead in the discussion and sets the outlook for the year; telling the industry, expect it to be the year of adaptability, matching solutions to needs and centralization.
2006-10-02
Vnunet.com,
ClearCube slashes blade prices
IDC's analyst John Humphreys says, "With centralised computing continuing to gain in popularity among enterprises, this lower-cost offering will allow ClearCube to tap into new markets."
2006-10-02
ITweek,
PC blades aim at corporate PC market
ClearCube Technology is aiming to take its PC blade architecture to a wider corporate customer base with the introduction of cheaper blade designs and new technology to let its blades run any application, even those involving demanding graphics capabilities.
2006-09-11
InfoWorld,
Desktop virtualization: Making PCs manageable
Virtualization can reduce the time and expense of managing desktops by a magnitude. But the choice of technologies and approaches is downright dizzying
2006-08-21
Wall Street & Technology,
CIO Challenge: Energy Efficiency
THE CHALLENGE: To meet the ever-increasing demand for computing power on Wall Street, firms require more and more energy to run their data centers. But faced with skyrocketing energy costs, CIOs are challenged to balance raw computing power with energy consumption.
2006-06-26
Info World,
ClearCube Dares HP with new PC blades
Two new blade servers improve on shared computing in the enterprise.
2006-06-26
ZDnet UK,
ClearCube launches first 'Vista blades'
New dual-core blades with updated software and virtualisation support will cut the cost of deploying a blade farm, ClearCube says
2006-06-26
IT Week UK ,
Cutting-edge PC blades for Vista
ClearCube introduces new blade client systems running Windows Vista operating system and its first dual-core
2006-06-26
FinServ Blog,
ClearCube Keeps the Heat on HP in Blades
ClearCube Technology plans to launch two PC blade servers, in a bid to compete with Hewlett-Packard Co. for customers in finance, insurance, hospitals and the military.
2006-06-26
InternetNews.com,
Vista-Ready PC Blades
ClearCube has announced it has begun shipping faster versions of its PC blade system based on Intel dual-core Pentium (the ClearCube R1300) and Xeon processors (the ClearCube R2200).
2006-06-01
Waters,
Certoma Floors It
In just two years, CIO Susan Certoma has made her mark on the fast-growing Wachovia as she builds a new floor, breaks down silos and pursues the golden copy of the bank's data.
2006-06-01
eWeek,
ClearCube Eases PC Blade Management
ClearCube Technology wants to make it easier for enterprises to manage their server-based computing environments.
2006-05-31
Nikkeibp.jp,
"Client PCs Need Manageability like Phones," says U.S.-based ClearCube
Corporate IT managers are being overwhelmed by the need to manage client PCs. They want systems that enable them to manage all of their terminals centrally, like phones.
2006-05-31
IT Pro,
IBM Japan Delivers Thin Client Using Virtualization Technology for 40 Million Yen per 100 Units
IBM shipped a thin client solution leveraging its own Blade Servers and ClearCube's I/Port terminals.
2006-05-31
IT Media,
IBM Japan Delivers "Best of Both Worlds" with Thin Client System Leveraging Virtualization Technology
IBM Japan and ClearCube Technology will offer a thin client solution leveraging virtualization technology
2006-05-31
ZD Net JP,
IBM Japan Ships Thin Client Solution Leveraging Virtualization Technology
On May 31 IBM Japan announced a think client solution leveraging virtualization technology. The solution combines IBM BladeCenter servers, ClearCube Technology's I/Port terminal and Grid Center software, and VMWare software
2006-05-31
Healthcare Informatics,
Up & Comers
Well on their way, these companies could be headed for headliner recognition.
2006-05-29
NetworkWorld,
PC Blade Maker Steps up Management Focus
ClearCube adds support for managing across virtual machines.
2006-05-22
Computing,
ClearCube to manage virtual PCs
Sentral 5.0 overhauls the ClearCube Management Suite to manage virtual desktop sessions.
2006-05-18
Silicon.com,
PCs turn to PC blades to improve reliability
A Welsh police force is using PC blades to increase reliability and security in its communications centre.
2006-05-08
eWeek,
Thin Clients II: The Comeback
David Foss needed new computers, stat. As the CIO at New London Hospital in New London, N.H., Foss had to devise a method for replacing the facility's entire aging fleet of desktop PCs while better securing its sensitive patient data, easing the systems management load on its technology department and gaining a solid return on the investment."
2006-05-08
eWeek,
Thin Clients Yield Large Returns
The long-term care of PCs, just like people, can be expensive. For New London Hospital, which needed to replace several hundred aging desktop PCs recently, thin clients were the answer. The hospital now has nearly 300 ClearCube blade PCs.
2006-05-08
Military Medical Technology,
Thin Client
To reduce cost, increase efficiency and tighten security, veteran and military medical facilities are deploying or actively studying thin client and PC blade replacements for their desktops
2006-05-02
Military Information Technology,
Thin-Client Diet
The military is stepping up the switch to stripped-down terminals and centralized computing power.
2006-04-26
ComputerWorld,
ClearCube pushes centralized computing with thin PCs
ClearCube Technology launches two new user port computers on Monday, adding faster Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processors to its PCs.
2006-04-24
Linux Devices,
"Virtual clients" run Linux
ClearCube ships a Linux-powered "virtual client" that offers secure remote access to a dedicated blade server running Windows XP.
2006-04-24
IT Week,
Blade PC ports go small
Blade PC maker ClearCube Technology introduces new I/Port access devices
2006-04-24
GRID today,
ClearCube I/Ports Simplify Client Virtualization
ClearCube Technology announces the availability of two new I/Port access devices: the I8020 and I8820.
2006-04-24
The Deal,
Pool party
Understanding grid computing
2006-04-06
Police Professional,
PC Blades for Dyfed Powys
ClearCube Technology has announced that Dyfed Powys Police has installed the ClearCube solution at its new Communication Centre in Carmarthen, Wales.
2006-04-04
Computer Weekly,
Welsh force tackles overheating desktops
A Welsh police force has solved the problem of over-heating desktop computers by rolling out PC blades.
2006-03-30
Info World,
Don't Blame the Laptop for Data Theft
Common-sense planning can keep sensitive information from falling into the wrong hands
2006-03-22
PC Pro,
Product Review
The verdict from PC Pro "The PC blade offers a lot of advantages over both desktop PCs and thin clients, and ClearCube is clearly in a league of its own."
2006-02-23
Health Imaging News,
ClearCube demonstrates the power of PC Blade technology
ClearCube Technology showed its Horizon PatientVision bedside device at HIMSS06 last week in San Diego. A bedside display combines secure access to personalized and clinically relevant patient information, hospital services for clinicians and education with on-demand entertainment, Internet access and e-mail for patients.
2006-02-18
Health Data Management,
Small Hospital Adopts Blade Tech
New London (N.H.) Hospital implements PC blade computing technology from ClearCube Technology.
2006-02-16
eWeek,
Chip Makers Pave the Way for Desktop Virtualization
Virtualization technology is becoming commonplace in servers, but despite its advantages, its arrival on the desktop is at least a year away, experts say.
2006-02-16
vnunet,
Don't let me be misunderstood
Roger Neal, CIO of Duncan Regional explains how he worked with his executives on deploy the ClearCube solution.
2006-02-14
Wall Street & Technology,
Partnership Offers Grid Solution
ClearCube Technology (Austin, Texas) and DataSynapse (New York) have partnered to offer a combination hardware and software platform for grid computing.
2006-01-30
InformationWeek,
ClearCube, DataSynapse Add Grid-Enabled PC Blade Platform
The partnership will combine ClearCube's PC blade hardware and DataSynapse's GridServer software.
2006-01-30
eWeek,
ClearCube, DataSynapse Team on Grid Computing
PC blade pioneer ClearCube Technology and DataSynapse, which makes grid software, are bringing their technologies together to bring a new grid computing platform to the financial services industry.
2006-01-30
IT Week,
PC blades to link up into grids
Blade PC pioneer ClearCube is working with partner DataSynapse to put idle blades to work
2006-01-23
ComputerWorld,
Absorbing the PC
Information technology has taken to the idea of server blades. So why not PC blades? Computer World evaluates the current PC Blade market and where it is heading.
2006-01-02
Info World,
InfoWorld awards ClearCube Best Blade System in 2006
InfoWorld calls ClearCube PC Blades "downright excellent" in Annual Technology of the Year Awards
2006-01-02
Info World,
InfoWorld awards ClearCube Best Blade System in 2006
当社はInfoWorld誌、 Technology of the Year2006年の「Best Blade System賞」を受賞しました。 同賞はブレードPCソリューションにおいて最新のテクノロジーを提供する革新的な企業に対して授与する名誉ある賞です。
2006-01-01
Healthcare IT News,
Blade technology keeps IT staff out of driver's seat
Want to get a hospitals IS department excited? Tell them theyll be picking up support for a rollout of a new network of computers at a clinic about a half-hours drive away.
But the department at Clark Memorial Hospital didnt have to worry about taking boring trips down Interstate 65. Almost all their support work was within walking distance.
2005-12-28
InfoWorld,
ClearCube makes good blade system even better
"In the year since we reviewed its first-generation product, ClearCube has pushed its blade workstation architecture concept even further on both the hardware and software fronts, and we like the results."
2005-12-12
Tech News World,
Forecast '06: Major Tech Trends and Companies to Watch
Microsoft's launch of the Windows Live service this year and its plans to launch Office Live service next year highlights clearly an aggressive overall push toward providing software as a service. Even Google is reported to be in this game.
2005-12-02
Health Data Management,
Hospitals Get a Wireless Makeover
Delivery system rolls out multiple applications to tackle communication, I.T. maintenance and security issues.
2005-12-02
ZDNet UK,
ClearCube PC Blade solutions Review
For maximum security and performance ClearCube's C/Port technology matches what you'll get from a similar desktop PC. For maximum flexibility, however, the thin-client I/Port solution is a better option, especially when teamed with virtualisation software
2005-11-28
Network World,
Applications: Clients virtualize beyond recognition
Client virtualization is an underlying theme in many recent industry announcements. In virtualization, the external interface of every service becomes unmoored from its implementation in particular physical platforms, operating systems, application framew
2005-11-17
Network World,
IBM targets virtualized services at the financial services sector
IBM expanded its BladeCenter environment last week by offering systems specifically designed for financial services and banking organizations, with an emphasis on consolidated, centralized computing.
2005-11-16
ZD Net,
ClearCube blades offer a bank in a box
ClearCube has been recruited by IBM to help banks to run a branch office on a single blade server.
2005-11-15
Server Pipeline,
Servers--The Box In "In A Box"
In the world of blade servers, IBM has probably been the most aggressive company in touting the idea of a blade as a machine that can do far more than simply route your data around the office or back to central IT. That notion, in fact is the underpinning
2005-11-14
IT Week,
ClearCube controls IBM virtual desktop system
IBM's recently announced scheme for running virtual PCs from blade servers gains ClearCube management tools
2005-11-14
ITWeek,
ClearCube controls IBM virtual desktop system
IBM's recently announced scheme for running virtual PCs from blade servers gains ClearCube management tools
2005-11-14
Information Week,
IBM, ClearCube Offer "Bank In A Box"
IBM turns to ClearCube to manage client computing for their new branch banking solution.
2005-11-14
internetnews.com,
Blades For Banks
IBM issues a line of blades to help banks rein in their branch offices.
2005-11-14
InfoWorld,
IBM, ClearCube to extend relationship
Companies unveil hardware/software bundle aimed at the banking industry
2005-11-14
eWeek,
IBM Extends Hosted Client to Banks
IBM is growing its hosted client line with an offering aimed at financial services institutions and banks.
2005-11-14
CNET,
IBM wields blades for banking
The new program uses IBM BladeCenter and xSeries servers, and software from VMware and ClearCube, to connect multiple PCs to one blade server instead of a "one blade server per PC" approach.
2005-10-31
IT Week,
Hardware upgrade adds flexibility to PC blades
ClearCube adds new switching BackPack to blade enclosures
2005-10-24
Network World,
Corralling the desktop
ClearCube pretty much created the market for blade PCs when it rolled out its first product in 2000.
2005-10-17
FCW,
Weighing 4 options to client/server
Blade technology, terminal servers and thin clients are viable choices
2005-10-04
Profile,
PC Blade Technology for the Military
Creating a secure computing environment
2005-10-03
eWeek,
ClearCube Launches Partner Group for its PC Blades
PC blade pioneer ClearCube is turning to partners to help expand the reach of its products.
2005-10-01
MIT Technology Review,
The Customer Is Sometimes Wrong
The Case: In 1999, when former Oracle executive Marc Benioff founded Salesforce.com, companies bought software and ran it on their computers. The idea of handing customer data to another company and then renting access to software running on its server
2005-10-01
Testticker,
Einzeltest: Clear Cube PC Blades
Als Ersatz für herkömmliche Office-PCs sind PC-Blades eine gute Wahl. Die Mehrkosten lohnen sich allerdings nur in Sonderfällen.
2005-10-01
SIGNAL,
Modernized Command Center Supports Expanded Focus
Mountain facility employs a new look for protection from foreign and domestic threats.
2005-09-22
CIO Today,
Dump the Desktop for Security's Sake?
By moving security measures from client devices to central servers, much of the security work is eliminated. You still must provide protection for your servers but your endpoints cannot be threatened. You gain in productivity and reduce costs-while streng
2005-09-05
eWeek,
ClearCube Beefs Up Switch Manager 4.5
ClearCube Technology Inc. is making it easier for IT administrators to manage and secure their PC blade environments.
2005-09-02
VARBusiness ,
Critical Needs: 5 Technology Decisions Every Enterprise Makes
Solution providers will find many opportunities in these emerging initiatives
2005-08-30
eWeek,
ClearCube Lightens Blade Burden
ClearCube Technology Inc. is making it easier for IT administrators to manage and secure their PC blade environments with the release Tuesday of the latest version of its Switch Manager.
2005-08-15
Tech News World,
PC Alternatives for the Future
Companies don't like change. The greater the change the more difficult it is to get them to move. Change is difficult, but given increasing security exposures and how much governments like most of these emerging solutions, I believe people will be forced
2005-08-10
PC Professionell,
Einzeltest: Clear Cube PC Blades
Als Ersatz für herkömmliche Office-PCs sind PC-Blades eine gute Wahl. Die Mehrkosten lohnen sich allerdings nur in Sonderfällen.
2005-08-08
Tech News World,
Emerging Alternatives to Windows Vista
In the end, Apple's ability to advance in this market remains up to Apple, as has always been the case. Apple has to either be responsive to the business buyer or remain a niche player which, though safer, bars them from any potential opportunity that wou
2005-08-04
Info World,
VMware holds a virtual edge for remote access
Aside from price, Microsoft's Virtual PC and Virtual Server lag behind VMware
2005-08-01
Network World,
PC blades get clean bill of health
Healthcare group finds them more secure, less costly.
2005-07-19
Network World,
Lenovo deal gives ClearCube a boost
PC blade manufacturer ClearCube Technology scored a coup last week with the announcement that the third-largest PC company in the world will market and sell its blades.
2005-07-18
Healthcare IT News,
ClearCube strikes deal with Lenovo
ClearCube Technologies last week announced a major partnership agreement with Lenovo to resell ClearCube's PC blades and management software into healthcare and other vertical markets.
2005-07-15
CRN,
Lenovo To Sell ClearCube's Desktop PC Blade
Lenovo channel partners now have a desktop PC blade to sell, thanks to ClearCube Technology.
2005-07-13
The News Show,
Sharp as a PC Blade
Online streaming video "The News Show"
2005-07-13
Der Entwickler,
Lenovo bietet Clearcube-Blades an
Lenovo hat einen Kooperationsvertrag mit Clearcube Technologies geschlossen und nimmt dessen Blade-PCs in sein Produkt-Portfolio mit auf. Verkauft werden sollen die Rechner allerdings unter der Marke Clearcube.
2005-07-12
United Press International,
Lenovo to resell 'blade' systems
China's Lenovo computer company plans to resell so-called blade desktop systems from ClearCube Technologies.
2005-07-12
ComputerWoche,
Lenovo übernimmt Blade-PCs von Clearcube
Der chinesische PC-Bauer Lenovo Group übernimmt als Reseller die Blade-PCs des Pionier-Anbieters Clearcube (siehe "Clearcube baut 'Desktop-Blades'") in sein Programm, das bislang die von IBM übernommenen "Thinkpad"-Notebooks und "Thinkcentre"-PCs sowie
2005-07-12
ITmedia,
アッカ、高セキュリティルームにブレードPCを導入
アッカ・ネットワークスは、セキュリティ対策の一環として高セキュリティルームにClearCubeのブレードPCを導入したと発表した。
2005-07-12
ITmedia,
LenovoはClearCubeの「PC Blade」と管理ソフトの販売・マーケティングに当たる。
Lenovoは7月11日、ClearCubeの「PC Blade」と管理ソフトの販売・マーケティングに当たると発表した。
2005-07-11
CRN,
Lenovo To Resell ClearCube PC Blades
Lenovo channel partners now can offer desktop PC blades, thanks to a deal the vendor cut with ClearCube Technology.
2005-07-11
IT Week,
Lenovo adds ClearCube blade PCs to its portfolio
Lenovo will today announce a global partnership with ClearCube Technology under which the PC maker will sell ClearCube's blade clients alongside its own products as an alternative to conventional desktop systems.
2005-07-11
Network World,
Lenovo adds ClearCube PC blades to portfolio
Lenovo Group, which became the worlds No. 3 PC maker earlier this year when it acquired IBMs PC division, is adding ClearCubes PC blades to its menu of offerings.
2005-07-11
IDG News Services,
Lenovo to Resell ClearCube Blade PCs
Systems are designed to require less work from the IT department.
2005-07-11
Austin Business Journal,
Lenovo to offer ClearCube's technology
Austin's ClearCube Technology Inc. has signed a reseller deal with Lenovo Group Ltd., the world's third largest manufacturer of PCs.
2005-07-11
eWeek,
Lenovo Brings Blades to the Desktop
Lenovo Group Ltd., fresh off its purchase of IBM's PC business, this week will announce a reseller agreement with ClearCube Technology Inc., an Austin, Texas, company at the forefront of PC blade technology.
2005-07-11
Internetnews.com,
Lenovo To Resell ClearCube Desktop Blades
We're not just IBM's stuff... That's not likely to be the slogan of the recently anointed third largest PC supplier in the world. But China-based Lenovo, best known in the U.S. as the company that bought IBM's desktop and notebook computer line, is branc
2005-07-11
Austin American Statesmen,
Lenovo to sell ClearCube blade PCs
Deal will give Austin startup access to No. 3 PC maker's sales force.
2005-07-11
CNET,
Lenovo links with blade desktop maker
Lenovo will resell blade desktop systems from ClearCube Technologies as the Chinese giant kicks off its effort to woo the international set.
2005-07-11
The Register,
Lenovo thinks thin with ClearCube's PC blades
PC blade maker ClearCube has picked up a major partner with Lenovo - aka Big Red - agreeing to sell the company's products.
2005-07-11
Silicon.de,
Lenovo verkauft ClearCube-Blades für den Desktop-Bereich
Lenovo will die Kunden aus IBMs PC-Zeiten überzeugen und nimmt jetzt neue Technik ins Portfolio auf. Dafür gibt es jetzt einen Reseller-Vertrag mit dem Blade-Hersteller ClearCube, der die schmalen Rechner für den Desktop-Bereich optimiert h
2005-07-01
InfoWorld,
Today's Forecast Calls for Good Chance of RAIN
As IT embraces interoperability, RAID is becoming further "virtualized" down to the file level
2005-07-01
Managed Healthcare Executive,
High-Tech, High-Touch
The Oklahoma Heart Hospital emerged from a vision to deliver cutting-edge care the old-fashioned way
2005-07-01
Waters Magazine,
Insinger's New Floor
Banking group Insinger de Beaufort moved its UK operations earlier this yearand equipped its new dealing floor and offices with advanced technologies.
2005-06-24
Financial Times,
The first "all-digital" hospital in the US
Oklahoma Heart Hospital has dispensed not only with paper, but even X-ray film in the radiology department, with the help of ClearCube blades.
2005-06-20
Silicon.com,
Bank Replaces desktops with PC Blades
When Anglo-Dutch private banking group Insinger De Beaufort moved offices it also took the chance to replace its existing desktops with something much more cutting edge: PC blades.
2005-06-09
IT Week,
Blade PCs cut desktop operating costs
Blade PCs have been attracting firms' interest because of the benefits in security, higher availability, and reduced support and management costs.
2005-06-01
The Register,
Dirty PCs fuel hospital super bugs
Scientists in the US have linked the spread of the hospital super bug MRSA to a sharp increase in the use of technology in hospitals.
2005-06-01
Medical Imaging Magazine,
The Electronic Practice: The Path to Least Resistance
Thinking of going filmless, paperless, and wireless? Learn from the successes-and failures-of other facilities who have done the same.
2005-05-30
CRN,
Custom Ingenuity
Custom-system builders have always been a core constituency of the channel, and in many ways, they best exhibit the everyday acts of incredible creativity required to be successful in what is now a mature, viciously competitive business.
2005-05-26
The Register,
Dirty PCs fuel hospital super bugs
Scientists in the US have linked the spread of the hospital super bug MRSA to a sharp increase in the use of technology in hospitals.
2005-05-23
Austin American-Statesman,
ClearCube Making its Mark
Out-of-sight approach to PCs is winning customers for the Austin company.
2005-05-23
InfoWorld,
Utility Computing: A Dream Deferred
For years, vendors and analysts have foretold a new era when computing would be sold and consumed as a commodity. Are we any closer?
2005-05-19
ZDNet,
iPod lights the way for IT
General purpose computing is starting to get a bad name in IT circles as complexity gives way to dreams of Blackberrys and iPods
2005-05-11
CRN,
System Builders Honored At XChange Tech Builder Conference
Six system builders on Tuesday won recognition from CRN editors for bringing innovative products and programs to market.
2005-05-10
CRN,
50 Leading System Builders List (1-10)
Welcome to the second annual CRN 50 Leading System Builders list.
2005-05-09
CRN,
Pushing New Technology
ClearCube Technology, the fastest-growing company on this year's CRN 50 Leading System Builders List, is penetrating deeper into the enterprise with its PC blade technology.
2005-05-06
CRN,
Branching Out
Fighting back against aggressive pricing from large OEMs, custom-system builders are pushing into higher-end and more specialized markets, adding more value to customers and moving well beyond pure, commodity hardware sales, according to exclusive new dat
2005-05-06
CRN,
10 Fast-Growth Performers
RNs Leading System Builders Survey this year cast a broad net over the industry, drawing responses from more than 600 system builders, solution providers and manufacturers.
2005-05-01
Medical Imaging Magazine,
The Electronic Practice: The Path to Least Resistance
Thinking of going filmless, paperless, and wireless? Learn from the successesand failuresof other facilities who have done the same.
2005-04-20
Austin American-Statesman,
ClearCube Goes Underground with NORAD Deal
Military installation to phase out old PCs in favor of Austin startup's 'blade' PCs.
2005-04-18
Information Week,
Norad Turns To PC Blades For Security And Savings
The introduction of hundreds of PC blades at the North American Aerospace Defense Command's Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station has produced savings of about $1.6 million a year.
2005-04-18
CNET,
US air defenders chooses Blade PCs
Pressure of space and the need for security has led the North American Aerospace Defense Command to ditch desktop PCs and take the blade approach
2005-04-18
COMPUTERWOCHE,
US-Luftraumkontrolle wechselt auf Blade-PCs
Das "North American Aerospace Defense Command" (Norad) stellt in einer seiner wichtigsten Beobachtungsstationen von Desktops auf Blade-PCs von Clearcube Technology um.
2005-04-17
CNET News.com,
NORAD gives thumbs up to blade PCs
The people who monitor the skies over North America for the first sign of attack say they like the blade PC.
2005-04-01
CRN EXTRA,
Security Remains Key To Government Sales
Legislation such as the Federal Information Security Management Act is unlocking opportunitiesdoing for the government space what HIPAA and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act did for the corporate sector
2005-03-14
TechWorld,
ClearCube Management Suite 4.0
New features in version 4.0 include beefier blades, improved connection management
2005-02-21
GCN,
PC Blades Gain Acceptance
Military users cite cost and space savings as well as security as major motivators.
2005-02-18
ZD Net India,
ClearCube launches India Operations
ClearCube Technology, the global market leader and pioneer in PC Blades, today announced its entry into the Indian market.
2005-02-17
CXO Today,
ClearCube Introduces PC Blade Solutions
ClearCube Technology, a pioneer in PC Blades while announcing its entry into the Indian market, has introduced PC blade solutions for the Indian market.
2005-02-16
Channel Times,
ClearCube Technology Enters India with PC Blades
ClearCube Technology, a U.S based company, has forayed into the Indian market with the launch of its PC blade business targeted at medium and large enterprises.
2005-02-15
BIOS,
ClearCube Technology appoints of a new VP for EMEA
ClearCube Technology, the market leader and pioneer in PC blade computing, today announced the appointment of a new VP for EMEA and a director of channel sales as the company continues its expansion across Europe.
2005-02-15
TechWorld,
Blade PCs make their mark
Blade servers have become passé -- welcome the new blade PC. While sharing a PC between several users is not a brand new idea, one company is making a big success out of blades.
2005-02-02
Network Computing,
Cutting-Edge Desktop Control
PC blades simplify management of PC desktops, by centralising their computing and storage resources onto a backroom rack. Vendors claim it can return ROI within the first year of implementation.
2005-02-01
IT Jungle,
IBM Delivers Nocona Blades, Readies Opteron Blades
IBM is trying to keep the heat on its rivals in the blade server business by getting the coolest chips possible into its blades.
2005-01-25
Tech News World,
The Future of the PC
A blend of the thin-client market (now largely led by Wyse), blade servers, and traditional PC technology, it is one of the most forward-looking offerings available.
2005-01-21
The Wall Street Journal,
The Office PC Slims Down
More companies in Europe and the U.S. are giving workers 'thin' computers saving money and making it easier to track and restrict how employees use their machines
2005-01-17
The Wall Street Journal,
The Office PC Slims Down
More companies are giving workers 'thin' computers-saving money and making it easier to track and restrict how employees use their machines
2004-12-27
American Forces Information Service,
NORAD Successfully Tracks Santa
The North American Aerospace Defense Command, a binational command of Canadian and U.S. military forces, once again tracked Santa Claus on his Yuletide trip.
2004-12-02
InformationWeek,
Government Agencies Lock Down Desktops
The Defense and Energy departments are leveraging desktop technologies to shore up security and better protect sensitive U.S. government data.
2004-12-01
PC Pro,
PC Blades Offer Thin-client Alternative
PC blade vendor ClearCube is bringing its products to Europe in partnership with Elcom, one of the UK's top ten corprate resellers.
2004-11-15
Nikkie Computer,
Global Financial Services Company Saves $200,000 in AC Costs with Blade PCs
Murray, the Executive Director of IT Services for WestLB, states that the ClearCube Solution was able to resolve their AC issues, and that the deployment costs were covered by the
2004-11-15
Healthcare IT News,
Backus Hospital Plans to Boost Blade
CIO Ed Fisher's plans for deploying PC blades from ClearCube started off modestly enough...
2004-11-12
Financial Mail,
Blade PCs
Blade PCs Lock it up in the data centre. That's the idea behind blade PCs such as those from ClearCube. The blade systems offer centralised, secured management advantages similar to the mainframe-and-terminal systems - while providing a standard Windows e
2004-11-11
Silicon.de,
Vetrieb von PC-Blades wird neu aufgestellt
Fr den amerikanischen Hersteller von PC-Blades Clearcube haben jetzt die SHP & Consulting sowie die Cadtronic den Vertrieb fr Deutschland, sterreich und die Schweiz bernommen. Dabei sorgt SHP fr Konzeption, Verkauf, Implementierung, Betreuung und den
2004-11-08
Computer Partner,
Deutschland-Premiere: Clearcube und SHP & Consulting stellen PC-Blades vor
Deutschland-Premiere: Der PC-Blade-Hersteller Clearcube prsentiert gemeinsam mit der Darmstdter SHP & Consulting GmbH am 11. November 2004 um 13.00 Uhr in Mrfelden Walldorf (bei Frankfurt/Main) das neue Produktportfolio und das neue Partnerprogramm.
2004-11-03
VARBusiness,
Big Spenders -- There's Money To Be Made In Financial Services
Looking for new opportunities? Then look no further than financial services, where mergers and acquisitions, new governmental regulations and a hiring boom are creating opportunities like never before.
2004-09-30
Wall Street & Technology,
WestLB Cools Off Trading Floor With PC Blades
Facing higher costs for cooling its trading floor, WestLB installed PC Blades in its Tokyo office, even though it meant paying a premium above the price for a traditional PC.
2004-09-27
InformationWeek,
PC Blades Help Bank Take The Heat
By deploying workstations that utilize PC blades at its new Tokyo trading floor, multinational bank WestLB concentrates heat-producing equipment in a smaller space, thereby simplifying a cooling problem.
2004-09-16
Ebigo.de,
Blade-PCs: Eine Alternative zu Thin Clients
Sie scheuen jedoch die komplette Migration auf Thin Clients und Server Based Computing, sondern wollen ihre vertraute IT-Infrastruktur behalten? Dann sind sogenannte Blade-PCs vielleicht eine interessante Alternative.
2004-09-10
Bios Magazine,
Storage is back - and this time it's personal
PC blades are set to revolutionise the way in which we can deal with storage and PC usage - enabling the IT manager to control the delicate issues of disk space and functionality for each user without having to disturb the worker with a quick desk-side ch
2004-08-16
Wall Street Journal,
ClearCube Raises $25 Million in Funding
ClearCube Technology Inc., a computer software and hardware company that makes small ports that use "personal computer blades" to replace the desktop boxes that come with personal computers, said it raised $25 million more in a fifth round of funding.
2004-08-16
Computer Business Review,
ClearCube Fills up with Cash, Focuses on Software
Blade computing specialist, ClearCube Technology, plans to strengthen its international and engineering operations after securing $25 million in follow-up funding.
2004-08-16
The Austin American-Statesman,
ClearCube gets $25 million
Sales growing rapidly, possible IPO next year.
2004-08-16
ComputerWoche,
PC-Blade-Hersteller Clearcube erhlt 25 Millionen Dollar VC-Kapital
PC-Blade-Hersteller Clearcube erhlt 25 Millionen Dollar VC-Kapital
Der US-Anbieter von "PC-Blades", Clearcube Technology Inc., hat sich in seiner fnften Finanzierungsrunde weitere 25 Millionen Dollar Risikokapital gesichert.
2004-08-16
C|Net,
Bladed desktop pioneer gets $25 million
ClearCube, an Austin, Texas-based start-up that specializes in bladed desktop systems, announced Monday that it received $25 million in funding from Focus Ventures.
2004-08-02
Washington Technology,
Who's On First: Appointments
Gerald Biggs has left Oracle Corp. to take over as vice president of federal sales for PC blade computing provider ClearCube Technology, Inc.
2004-08-02
Network World,
Rethinking desktop strategies
Small form factors, notebooks move to the top of the list as customers undergo refreshes.
2004-08-01
Healthcare IT News,
Security features help blade-maker land deal
Blade PC maker ClearCube Technology landed a big fish in July when the Medical Center of Central Georgia - a 637-bed hospital with 4,000 employees - decided to install PC Blades at nursing stations, emergency rooms, administrative offices and training roo
2004-07-26
Computer World,
Thin-as-a-blade clients
"We get the flexibility, quietness and infection control and all these wonderful qualities of a Windows terminal, but we have real PCs and hardware."
2004-07-26
eWeek,
PC Blades Guard Patient Privacy
Medical Center of Central Georgia uses PC Blades to help meet HIPAA requirements.
2004-06-24
The Prague Post,
Vendors pushing troubled product
Firms still try to interest buyers in pen-computing.
2004-06-03
Network World Fusion,
ClearCube retrofits management software
ClearCube announced software intended to let even the most inexperienced administrator manage ClearCube? blade environment.
2004-05-31
eWeek,
Locking Down the Desktop
PC blade pioneer ClearCube is extending its management software with upgrades designed to bring utility computing features to the client.
2004-05-27
IT Week,
Suite cuts blade PC admininstration
Blade PC maker ClearCube Technology has added new features to its suite of management tools
2004-05-27
Globe Technology,
Consumer interest in PC blades sharpens
Compact systems are evolution of "thin client" concept
2004-05-26
TheRegister.com,
ClearCube puts bells and whistles on blade PC
Cle
ClearCube has just released a new management package that puts old-style admining to shame. The company has also opened up a new office in the UK to serve a growing European business.
2004-05-25
EnterpriseInnovator.com,
Blade Runner: ClearCube Faces Growing Competition
Blade pioneer ClearCube has been the focus of new analyst reports this week from two different firms.
2004-05-24
IT Reseller,
ClearCube brings PC blade revolution to UK
ClearCube has announced its expansion into the UK, unveiling a new sales channel partnership and the addition of a Global 50 European customer.
2004-05-24
eWeek,
ClearCube Brings On-Demand to Client Side
ClearCube is enhancing its management software with capabilities that offer IT administrators a simpler console and the ability to dynamically allocate blade resources.
2004-05-19
ComputerWoche,
PC-Blades von Clearcube jetzt auch in Deutschland - in German
Der amerikanische Blade-Pionier Clearcube bietet seine PC-Blades jetzt auch hierzulande an.
2004-05-10
IT Week,
Blade PCs share spare capacity
Blade PC maker ClearCube is to expand its presence in the UK.
2004-04-05
InformationWeek,
PC Blades: Poised To Take Off?
HP joins a market that to date has been pioneered by smaller players such as ClearCube Technology Inc.
2004-03-22
eWeek,
Blade Pioneer ClearCube Names New CEO
The pioneer in the PC blade space, has tapped an executive from server vendor Stratus Technologies Inc. as its next president and CEO.
2004-03-19
Austin Business Journal,
ClearCube taps new CEO
His goal is to spread the word about ClearCube's products and the advantages of using blade PCs.
2004-02-27
Sageza Market Roundup,
ClearCube and IBM Japan Announce Distribution Deal - pdf
The deal should not only open substantial numbers of enterprise customer doors to ClearCube, but will also offer IBM a chance to evaluate the technological strengths and market potential of blade-based desktops without financial or strategic risk.
2004-02-26
Austin American-Statesman,
ClearCube scores deal with IBM Japan
ClearCube Technology Inc. announced an agreement with IBM Japan, which will market and distribute ClearCube's PC Blade computing solution.
2004-02-25
Austin Business Journal,
Austin-based ClearCube enters Asian market
IBM-Japan will sell and distribute personal computer blade technology from Austin-based ClearCube Technology, giving ClearCube unprecedented market penetration in the Asian country.
2004-02-24
CNET,
Blade PC company links up with IBM
IBM will sell blade PC systems from ClearCube Technology to customers in Japan, as part of a deal designed to build interest in the relatively new market.
2004-01-26
Government Computer News,
Lackland adds fiber to its blade diet
[Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, is feeding fiber to its PC blade farm.
2004-01-26
ComputerWorld,
Health Care Firms Turn to Blades to Meet Privacy Rules
Centralized technology helps secure patient data, eases systems management.
2003-12-31
Waters,
The 2003 Waters Editorial Awards
Best Desktop Technology, ClearCube PC Blades.
2003-12-31
eWeek,
Best (and Worst) of the 2003 Desktop and Mobile PC Market
With reliability and security that rival servers and no heat or noise on the desktop, these blades favored companies like IBM and Hewlett-Packard, but ClearCube is the old hand in this space.
2003-12-01
Health Data Management,
Cutting I.T. Down to Size - pdf
A group practice uses ?blade? computers and proximity badges to keep things simple in its exam rooms.
2003-10-20
Network World Fusion,
ClearCube Expands Reach of PC Blades
ClearCube last week unveiled its latest PC blade, which lifts current distance limitations for the devices and supports multiple-user access to a single blade.
2003-10-20
InfoWorld,
Tools for the Desktop PC Revolution - pdf
ClearCube's PC Blade solution equips IT and end-users with the client control the savor.
2003-10-10
InfoWorld,
Thin Clients Trim Fat
A new breed of thin clients may help companies' IT budget strain.
2003-10-06
eWeek,
Thin Clients, Blades Widen Reach
ClearCube can now run four users on each blade, which will halve the price.
2003-10-06
InfoWorld,
ClearCube Expands Reach, Usability of Blade PCs
Company updates technology for connecting users to blades via IP.
2003-08-25
eWeek,
ClearCube Readying Multitenant PC Blades
ClearCube Technology Inc. plans to extend the capability of its PC blades to enable businesses to put multiple users on a single blade.
2003-08-12
eWeek,
ClearCube to Extend Blade PCs
ClearCube is planning to extend the capability of its blade PCs to enable businesses to put multiple users on a single blade.
2003-06-23
Client Server News,
IBM Selling ClearCube Widgetry - pdf
ClearCube has got IBM quietly peddling its stuff.
2003-06-20
Network World Fusion,
Securities Industry Show Stresses Automation
ClearCube launches a quad-display technology and dual Xeon processors for its ?bladed? desktop computers at SIA.
2003-06-19
Wall Street & Technology,
The Challenge
"This architecture represents a logical next-technology step in the evolution of our trading floor and desktop-computing environment," says Adam Taubman of Morgan Stanley.
2003-06-16
Trading Technology Week,
Wachovia Pilots PC Blades - pdf
PC Blade technology is on its way to the corporate and investment banking division of Wachovia.
2003-06-15
Financial Technology International,
PC Blades Deliver Lower Costs, Higher Performance and Improved Security - pdf
The third generation of computing architecture provides the strengths of thin- and thick-client computing without their standard weaknesses.
2003-06-09
Client Server News,
Has HP Got a PC Exit Strategy? - pdf
HP says users have started asking HP for a ClearCube-like solution.
2003-06-01
Business 2.0,
he Business of Fear - pdf
ClearCube's blade technology used to be sold purely on claims of efficiency and cost savings. Now it's also being positioned as IT security.
2003-05-26
Client Server News,
ClearCube Gets Another $5m - pdf
The new money, earmarked for expanding ClearCube's international sales and marketing, is coming from Wall Street Technology Partners.
2003-05-23
eWeek,
ClearCube Bolsters Blade Technology
ClearCube Technology Inc. this week upgraded its PC blade technology by adding Intel Corp.'s 845E chip set into its R1150 device.
2003-05-22
Network World Fusion,
HP Planning Twist on Server Blades
HP will not be the first to consider bladed desktops. ClearCube, in Austin, Texas, has been making bladed desktops for more than four years.
2003-05-19
Information Week,
lade PCs Catch IBM's And HP's Attention
IBM last week confirmed that it has an informal agreement with ClearCube Technology Inc. to sell and service ClearCube's PC blade products.
2003-05-12
ZD Net,
Lock up Your Desktops
This year it looks as though blade desktops might be gaining more cachet, thanks mainly to HP joining such stalwarts as ClearCube in producing the things.
2003-05-05
Business Week,
Why the Tech Turnaround Looks Real - pdf
Morgan Stanley buying "Blade" PCs from Texas based ClearCube is a prime example that modest but widespread hike in spending on information technology has begun.
2003-04-28
Client Server News,
Morgan Stanley to Scrap PCs for
Blades - pdf
ClearCube's got a global deployment agreement signed by Morgan in its pocket.
2003-04-21
Government Computer News,
Government Computer News, Air Force Blades Slice PC Support Time
CIO sees advantages in hardware?s architecture for better security and ergonomics; users enjoy more desktop space.
2003-04-21
Securities Industry News,
Morgan Stanley to Roll Out PC Blades - pdf
Morgan Stanley has tapped Austin-based ClearCube Technology to provide blade PCs, workstations and software.
2003-04-21
Austin American-Statesman,
Morgan Stanley Buys Into Remote Desktop System - pd
$3 million deal gives ClearCube a major client in key market: investment banking
2003-03-31
Wall Street Journal,
Bring on the Generics - pdf
Put a bunch of cheap PCs together and what do you have? A revolution in computer economics.
2003-03-15
CNET,
Start-up Brings Blade Software to PCs
Workstation start-up ClearCube has come out with two new applications that bring some of the advantages of blade computing to ordinary PCs.
2003-02-13
Investor's Business Daily,
Firms With Tight Security, Little Space Find Blades Fit The Bill - pdf
Health firms and others that need tight data security are turning to a new type of personal computer, a blade desktop.
2003-02-03
InformationWeek,
On The Desktop: Blades Save Space, Are Easy To Manage
Blade architectures aren't just for servers anymore. The modular, swappable, system-on-a-board technology is making its way to the desktop.
2003-01-23
Business 2.0,
Blade Technology Goes Back to the Future - pdf
ClearCube turns a popular server architecture on its head for greater ease of service -- and greater security.
2003-01-13
ComputerWorld,
Deployments Raise Profile of Blade PCs
PC heavyweights keep an eye on new technology
2003-01-08
Investor's Business Daily,
Boosting Security With Blades
The push for homeland security is helping some private firms that have novel safety ideas.
2003-01-07
thedailydeal.com,
Computer Networker Kicks Off 4th Round - pdf
ClearCube raised the financing during four months in a round led by the Paladin Capital Group's Homeland Security Fund along with Paladin's Capital Partners Fund.
2003-01-07
CNET,
ClearCube Picks up $20 million
ClearCube Technology announced it raised a $20 million fourth round of funding, led by Paladin Capital Group.
2003-01-07
Austin Business Journal,
ClearCube Collects $20M in VC
Austin-based ClearCube Technology Inc. has received $20 million in venture capital in a funding round led by a group of investors focusing on homeland security
2003-01-07
Austin American-Statesman,
Homeland Security Fund Helps ClearCube - pdf
t's the fifth-largest sum raised by a Central Texas company in the past year.
2002-12-31
CRN,
ClearCube's Client Blades Cure PC Ills
Today there's a solution for providing businesses with PCs that can be installed, upgraded or even swapped remotely if there's a problem. The ClearCube System is clearly a new paradigm in desktop computing.
2002-12-27
ComputerWorld,
BP Energy Rolls out Blade Desktops for Trading Floor
Consolidating desktops into a data center environment not only improved service and reduced space needs, but it also improved security.
2002-12-23
Trading Technology Week,
CBOT Bolsters Auctioning via Rack-Mounted PCs
The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) has deployed hardware from Austin-based vendor ClearCube Technology.
2002-12-09
eWeek,
ClearCube Cuts Path to Federal Sector With Fiber-Optic Blade PCs
ClearCube Technology Inc. next year will bulk up its blade PCs with new chips and fiber-optic connectivity that will make the technology more attractive to the government sector.
2002-11-01
Waters,
The Diversification of Morgan Stanley
One year after Sept. 11, Morgan Stanley contemplates a simple thought with complex repercussions: Don't put all of your eggs in on basket.
2002-09-20
CNET News.com,
Start-up Brings "Blades" to the Desktop
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.
2002-09-17
TechRepublic,
Air Force Base CIO Finds an Alternative to PCs and Thin Clients
Implementation is expected to save more than $250,000 annually in system maintenance costs.
2002-07-15
GCN,
Air Force Team Tests Network of Blade PCs
An Air Force medical clinic in Utah is testing more than just blood pressure and eyesight.
2002-06-24
Windows in Financial Services,
Honey, ClearCube has Shrunk the Desktop!
Oak Associates figures it saved $70,000 to $400,000 with ClearCube.
2002-06-18
Institutional Investor Magazine,
Distributed Computing: Cutting edge
Among its many ills, technology is suffering from a lack of compelling new products.
2002-03-20
Internetnews.com,
Giga Predicts Next Big Thing(s)
Sleek PCs, voice browsing and high-speed wireless are among the technologies tabbed as up-and-comers.
2002-03-18
Securities Industry News,
Blade Provider Eyes Wallstreet - pdf
ClearCube introduces a multimonitor strategy specifically aimed at the trading floor market.
2002-03-01
CNET,
Start-up Bets on Dual-monitor PCs
Multi-monitor desktops, one of those design trends that just might finally take off.
2001-10-25
CRN,
ClearCube's Blade Computing Goes The Distance
New architecture allows data to be transported to a blade more than 600 ft. away.
2001-10-12
Austin Business Journal,
Forget that PC on the desktop - pdf
KPMG Austin High Tech Industry Product of the Year Award Winner Less than 200 Employees.
2001-09-17
Network Computing,
ClearCube's Uptime Management Tools Banish the Demons of the Desktop
Wouldn't you like to lock your nightmares in a closet and throw away the key? Sure, but this tactic probably isn't a good idea if your worst nightmares involve end users. A better solution for fixing PC problems can be found in ClearCube Technology's Upti
2001-05-14
Forbes,
Blade Runner
Never mind the vision of a PC on every desk. ClearCube stuffs them in a back room, right where they belong.
2001-05-07
Computer Telephony,
Concentrated Enterprise Computing
Racked and stacked ?blade? PCs, housed in the war room, extend to desktops over legacy twisted-pair or Cat 5 cable. Popularized by ClearCube and spreading like wildfire, this ?concentrated premise computing? paradigm is a powerful alternative to other ?th
2001-04-16
ComputerWorld,
Rack'Em Up!
Click here to Read ComputerWorld?s Article on the C3 Architecture.
2001-04-02
Computer Telephony,
CT EXPO 2001 Best of Show Winner
Click here to read the full article on ClearCube at CT Expo 2001.
2000-12-06
Computer Telephony,
Product of the Year Awarded to ClearCube Technology
ClearCube'S C3 Architecture PC maker ClearCube has revolutionized call center hardware management with their uniquely aggregated C3 architecture.
2000-09-05
Computer Telephony,
ClearCube Clears Cubicles and Call Centers
Computer Telephony covers the problems that are assocaited with the "managed PC" environment and how ClearCube's C3 architecture addresses these problems.
2000-09-05
Computer Telephony,
ClearCube Clears Cubicles and Call Centers
Computer Telephony covers the problems that are assocaited with the "managed PC" environment and how ClearCube's C3 architecture addresses these problems.
2000-08-22
InfoWorld,
ClearCube Slashes Administration Costs
ClearCube is rated excellent by InfoWorld, click here for more!
2000-08-22
InfoWorld,
The Desktop Revolution
ClearCube's C3 rack system let you streamline management and administration while also eliminating physical security and remote-access problems.
2000-08-22
InfoWorld,
The Desktop Revolution
Click here to see the Revolution
2000-08-22
InfoWorld,
ClearCube Slashes Administration Costs
ClearCube is rated excellent by InfoWorld, click here for more!
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