Unisys Corp. has announced a server architecture which enables four operating environments – Microsoft Windows, Linux, plus Unisys OS2200 and MCP – to run simultaneously on the same computer system in a single virtualised partition.
The new architecture uses Intel Xeon and Itanium processor technologies. Unisys expects to begin delivering systems based on the new architecture in late 2007.
Leo Daiuto, president, Systems & Technology, Unisys, "It affords Unisys customers a quantum leap in enterprise computing power and economy to overcome their most critical IT challenges: increasing server asset utilization, lowering management costs and dynamically allocating computing resources to meet business needs that change in real time."
Unisys expects that the next-generation architecture will serve as the basis for all Unisys enterprise servers, including the ClearPath family. The architecture is designed to eliminate the need for custom CMOS processors, as new servers meet and exceed the processing power of CMOS-based systems, while providing full compatibility and investment protection for ClearPath customers’ existing applications.
Unisys has also announced a range of integrated software tools, including capabilities that enable deployment of Microsoft .NET and Java EE environments, along with the ClearPath models ever.
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