Featuring Server Manufacturer: IBM

As one of the largest computer technology companies on the planet, IBM manufactures its fair share of servers and other data center hardware. The company was founded in the late 1800s—originally named the Computing, Tabulating & Recording Company (CTR), founded by Herman Hollerith. The name IBM, which stands for International Business Machines, was coined in … Read more
ServerLIFT® Newsletter | October 2020

2020 is already showing strong signs of being a very big year for the IT industry, and we are thrilled to enter this new decade with you.
ServerLIFT® Newsletter | September 2020

2020 is already showing strong signs of being a very big year for the IT industry, and we are thrilled to enter this new decade with you.
ServerLIFT® Newsletter | August 2020

2020 is already showing strong signs of being a very big year for the IT industry, and we are thrilled to enter this new decade with you.
ServerLIFT® Newsletter | July 2020

2020 is already showing strong signs of being a very big year for the IT industry, and we are thrilled to enter this new decade with you.
ServerLIFT® Newsletter | June 2020

2020 is already showing strong signs of being a very big year for the IT industry, and we are thrilled to enter this new decade with you.
ServerLIFT® Newsletter | May 2020

2020 is already showing strong signs of being a very big year for the IT industry, and we are thrilled to enter this new decade with you.
FAQ: What Is a Data Center Lift?

Q: What is a data center lift? A: A data center lift is a machine that is used to lift and install servers and other IT equipment inside data centers. It differs from any other material-handling lift because it is purpose-built to function within any data center environment, including movement through narrow (3ft. or less) … Read more
ServerLIFT® Newsletter | April 2020

2020 is already showing strong signs of being a very big year for the IT industry, and we are thrilled to enter this new decade with you.
ServerLIFT® Newsletter | March 2020

2020 is already showing strong signs of being a very big year for the IT industry, and we are thrilled to enter this new decade with you.