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ABSTRACT:
Although blade server systems share a common high-level approach, the architectures used by the different system vendors vary significantly. From the big guys to the up and comers discussed in the next webcast, each vendor offering has pros and cons with its architecture. This webcast discusses the different architectures of key systems vendors such as IBM, HP, Dell, Sun and Hitachi and the pros and cons of each.


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Barb Goldworm
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Barb Goldworm has spent over 25 years in the computer industry, in various technical, marketing, sales, senior management, and industry analyst positions with IBM, Novell, StorageTek, Enterprise Management Associates,and multiple successful startups. She is the founder and president of Focus Consulting, a research, analyst and consulting firm focused on systems and storage. She has written a book on blade servers and virtualization that will published by Wiley and Sons in early 2007.



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