The vendor revealed plans Monday to ship the servers--driven by the most powerful processor on the market--to select customers and partners now and to anyone who wants them later this year. However, Compaq wouldn't unveil any server specifications until the servers ship. Compaq is positioning the servers for the most demanding high-performance customers, including those in the biotech, oil and gas, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, and mining industries.
"Compaq has a strong base of Alpha users," says Jean Bozman, an International Data Corp. analyst. "The OVMS software running on most of the servers has been out there for 25 years." Bozman has spoken with both Compaq and HP regarding the pending merger and expects the AlphaServer road map to stay on track. The vendor will stop offering it off the shelf in 2005 but will build custom servers for another two years. Support will continue until 2012.More Hardware Insights
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