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Court Approves Rackable-SGI Deal
May 1st, 2009 : Rich MillerRackable Systems (RACK) has received court approval to acquire substantially all of the assets of Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI) for $42.5 million in cash. Read More
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Demo: How CloudRack Optimizes Energy Use
April 20th, 2009 : Rich MillerIn this video from Uptime Symposium 2009, George Skaff and Lior Pastor from Rackable Systems (RACK) explain the innovations in the CloudRack C2 and server trays. Read More
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Rackable Buys SGI in Chapter 11 Deal
April 1st, 2009 : Rich MillerRackable Systems (RACK) will buy Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGIC) in a pre-packaged bankruptcy deal designed to boost the company's position in the high-performance computing market. Read More
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Rackable CloudRack Turns Up The Heat
March 19th, 2009 : Rich MillerRackable Systems (RACK) has introduced a new version of its CloudRack enclosure that can operate in environments as hot as 104 degrees, offering customers the option of saving energy costs by raising the temperature in their data center. Read More
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MyYearbook.com Picks Rackable Servers
March 4th, 2009 : Rich MillerThe fast-growing social network MyYearbook.com will buy servers from Rackable Systems (RACK) to support its infrastructure expansion. Read More
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Rackable: No Revenue from Containers in 2008
February 13th, 2009 : Rich MillerRackable Systems (RACK) didn't recognize any revenue from sales of its ICE Cube data center container product in 2008, the company said yesterday. Read More
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Microsoft, Yahoo Slash Server Spending
February 13th, 2009 : Rich MillerRackable Systems (RACK) reported yesterday that annual spending on the company's servers and storage by Microsoft and Yahoo plunged by $114 million in 2008. Read More
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New Rackable Server Targets Cloud Economics
January 21st, 2009 : Rich MillerRackable Systems (RACK) today disclosed a new server architecture that can pack up to 264 low-power "MicroSlice" servers in a cabinet. Read More
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Rackable Cuts Staff, Lowers Guidance
January 14th, 2009 : Rich MillerServer vendor Rackable Systems, Inc. (RACK) has laid off 15 percent of its workforce and sharply lowered financial projections for fiscal year 2009. Read More
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