Inspur Electronics stories
The global server market registers its slowest growth in two years, with a 1% increase in Q1 2019, driven by a slowdown in Cloud Service Providers' spending.
Traditional IT infra spending surged past cloud in late 2018, despite cloud IT revenue growth hitting USD $16.8 billion. Will cloud reclaim the lead?.
Inspur unveils a robust AI edge server, optimised for extreme conditions and AI-intensive tasks like autonomous vehicles.
New data from Gartner reveals that while there was growth in the market as a whole, some of the big vendors actually declined.
The enterprise storage system market continues to be a goldmine for most vendors with demand relentlessly rising year-on-year.
Dell Inc. takes the top spot with HPE coming in at number two as global market revenue reaches US$22.5 billion.
Inspur has announced the release of its new server that has the world's highest storage density designed for large-scale data centers.
A fierce battle took place in the worldwide server market in the fourth quarter of 2017 with global revenue soaring 25.7 percent.
Bucking the decline of the first quarter, the global server market saw growth in the third quarter with some vendors doing better than others.
Local companies are dominating China's flourishing data center and cloud markets - and will likely have an increasing impact on countries beyond China.
Dell and HPE have lost ground in the cloud IT infrastructure market as Huawei, NetApp and Inspur surge, albeit from smaller bases.
Findings from Gartner have revealed steady growth for the worldwide server market with some ups and some downs.
Asia Pacific's data centre boom powers a surge in server growth, with shipments up 7.7% and 17.4% more revenue, reports Gartner.
Inspur launches innovative M5 servers to bolster cloud computing, big data, and AI applications in the intelligent computing era.
DataDirect Networks and China-based cloud provider Inspur have signed a joint sales and marketing agreement for high-performance computing solutions.
Baidu and Inspur's partnership aims to reduce total cost of ownership for hyperscale data centers. Expansion plans are in the pipeline.
Inspur recently delivered a shipment of rack scale servers of more than 10,000 nodes to the Baidu Beijing Shunyi data center within 8 hours.
Inspur has joined the Open Network Operating System (ONOS) project as a collaborator, pledging its support to provide better data center networking.
By 2025, the large national big data industrial base will host a data center that houses over 50,000 standard racks.
Inspur has unveiled its latest rack scale servers at the Open Compute US Summit this year, where it participated as a Platinum member.