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RLX Technologies (bought by HP in 2005) was a company based in The Woodlands, TX and was the first company in the world to create and market what is now known as a blade server. Founded in 1999 by Christopher Hipp, one of the inventors of the blade server, and numerous former Compaq Computers employees, the company pioneered the use of blade servers, a compact, stripped-down computer server that includes all of the necessary components to operate as a computer while taking up minimal space on a standard rack mount and minimizing power consumption. ==History== RLX was first founded in 1999 as RocketLogix, Inc. thanks to Hipp's connection to a Dallas based investment firm, Cracken Harkey, Co. After convincing the firm that there was a need for a new efficient web server concept, they agreed to build an investment profile for RocketLogix.〔Hipp, Christopher. ("History of Blades" ), The Hippster. Accessed April 5, 2012.〕
After extensive development of their blade architecture, with Hipp at the helm, the company changed its name in 2001 to RLX Technologies.〔("Company Overview of RLX Technologies, Inc." ), Bloomberg BusinessWeek. Accessed April 5, 2012.〕 This change coincided with the company's move to the Woodlands, TX.
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.〔[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/23/rlx_exits_hardware/ "RLX quits blade server biz, whacks most of staff", The Register, December 2004. Accessed April 5, 2012.〕
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