November 10, 2009
Chief technology officer to present on scalable architecture at exhibitor speaker forum
FREMONT, Calif., Nov. 10 -- SGI, a global leader in HPC and datacenter solutions, will showcase its foremost technology offerings that scale from the personal supercomputer to its largest scale-up high performance computing (HPC) platform at Supercomputing 2009, Nov. 14–20 in Portland, Ore., in booth #1721. SGI will also unveil and demonstrate its newest scale-up server product at the conference.
Other in-booth demonstrations will include: Octane III, SGI's personal supercomputer, ICE Cube modular datacenter, CloudRack scalable workgroup clusters, SGI Altix ICE departmental server, and SGI InfiniteStorage hardware and software products.
Industry leading SGI customers will also present their successes with SGI technologies. SGI Professional Services representatives will discuss how customers can optimize infrastructure, enhance efficiency and deliver meaningful, measurable value with SGI services.
"Supercomputing 2009 is the preeminent conference for leading HPC companies to showcase their most innovative technologies," said Mark J. Barrenechea, president and CEO of SGI. "SGI is proud to demonstrate influential HPC products that scale from the personal supercomputer to the largest scale-up platform, and to make a major product announcement."
SGI Presentations
Dr. Eng Lim Goh, chief technology officer for SGI, will present "Scalable Architecture for the Many-Core and Exascale Era" at the Exhibitor Speaker Forum on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 2:30 p.m. PST in room E143-144. Dr. Goh will also speak about scale-up computing with Intel Xeon Nehalem-EX processors in the Intel Theater within the Intel booth #1935 on Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 4:00 p.m. PST.
About SGI
SGI (NASDAQ:SGI) is a global leader in large-scale clustered computing, high performance storage, HPC and datacenter enablement and services. SGI is focused on helping customers solve their most demanding business and technology challenges. Visit www.sgi.com for more information.
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