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RLX was first founded in 1999 as RocketLogix, Inc. with a connection to a Dallas-based investment firm, Cracken, Harkey & Co. After Hipp convinced the firm that there was a need for a new efficient web server concept, they agreed to build an investment profile for RocketLogix. Former
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In 2004 RLX decided to shift their focus away from hardware development and focus their efforts solely on their blade server management system, Control Tower. This shift was necessitated by a decline in the server market, largely due to the dotcom gloom.
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After development of their blade architecture, the company changed its name in 2001 to RLX Technologies. This change coincided with the company's move to The Woodlands. Former
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that includes all of the necessary components to operate as a computer while taking up minimal space on a standard
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awarded patent 6411506 for a "High density web server chassis system and method" on June 25, 2002.
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Christopher Hipp and David Kirkeby applied for a patent on their design on July 20, 2000, and the
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executives Gary Stimac and Michael S. Swavely became CEO and President of RLX, respectively.
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https://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/23/rlx_exits_hardware/
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and minimizing power consumption. It became part of
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Index

Last RLX logo, introduced in 2001
Computer hardware
computer systems
Christopher Hipp
HP
The Woodlands, Texas
United States
Doug Erwin
Blade servers
The Woodlands, Texas
Christopher Hipp
Compaq
blade servers
computer server
19-inch rack
Hewlett-Packard
Compaq
Rod Canion
Compaq
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Hewlett-Packard
"History of Blades"


"Former Compaq execs in server start-up"
"Company Overview of RLX Technologies, Inc."
Bloomberg BusinessWeek
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/23/rlx_exits_hardware/
The Register
"High density web server chassis system and method"

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