Brocade, IBM May Cross Blades

It looks as if IBM is about to unveil a new blade buddy: Sources say it's Brocade

May 8, 2004

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IBM Corp. (NYSE: IBM) is expected to reveal the latest piece of its blade server jigsaw at NetWorld + Interop next week, announcing a new partnership with storage vendor Brocade Communications Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: BRCD).

Details are fuzzy at the moment, but a number of industry sources have told Next-gen Data Center Forum that IBM and Brocade will announce that they're cooperating on a specialized SAN switch for IBM's blade server products.

In many ways, this makes sense. A Brocade Fibre Channel switch could make blade servers an increasingly attractive option for those firms keen to integrate blade server farms and SANs. In addition, the SAN switch could be equipped with sofware to help virtualize the data center -- and thereby overcome some of the limitations of running virtualization software on incompatible server operating systems and multi-vendor storage arrays.

Longer term, teaming up with Brocade could help support IBMs current virtualization push...

Get the whole story at Next-gen Data Center Forum.— James Rogers, Site Editor, Next-gen Data Center Forum

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