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:LinuxInsider: Supercomputing and Visualization: SGI Moves Forward
LinuxInsider: Supercomputing and Visualization: SGI Moves Forward
May 3, 2004, 10 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4877 reads)

(Other stories by Kirk L. Kroeker)

"Silicon Graphics recently completed the third quarter of its fiscal year 2004 with what the company says is 'continued momentum' for its products introduced throughout the past year: the SGI Altix family of servers, SGI InfiniteStorage products, Silicon Graphics Onyx4 UltimateVision systems and Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstations.

"Clearly, the company has been approaching the industry with renewed vigor, making strong appearances at LinuxWorld in New York City, and, more recently, Storage Networking World in Phoenix, Arizona, and the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) conference in Las Vegas. According to the company, its key sales wins over the past several months have been in its five target markets: government, sciences, manufacturing, energy and media..."

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