IBM’s latest servers include the IBM BladeCenter HS23E for small to mid-sized organizations.
The emphasis is on networking ports with up to eight networking ports of Ethernet and other protocols.
Its new category rack server, System x3750, is a four-processor offering created for technical computing and other floating-point intensive workloads.
The x3750 comes with eXFlash storage options which the firm says provides up to 25% more memory performance than comparable systems.
Mid-level x86 offerings are value rack servers that include the storage-dense IBM System x3630 M4 and the IBM System x3530 M4, a dual-processor system for financial applications, web services, retail point-of-sale, and network infrastructure workloads.
The IBM Flex System x220 is an entry-level compute node that expands the recently announced IBM Pure Systems range.
Roland Hagan, vice president and business line executive, IBM System x business said, "Unlike many of our competitors, IBM offers clients a range of solutions from economical infrastructure, to performance optimized solutions, to expert integrated systems to help any size enterprise address its top business challenges."