IBM continues to expand its cost-competitive" Unix portfolio with its lowest-priced offering to date, a sub-$4,000 eServer p5 system.
"This is our sixth Power5-based server under $10,000 we've introduced since last July," says Jeff Howard, manager of IBM's eServer pSeries. "We're now well positioned at the low-end space in a way we haven't been in some time with all the performance and flexibility that p5 systems bring to the table." "

Source: Toms Hardware

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