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Silicon Graphics is a provider of products, services, and applications for use in computing and data management. Co. sells products based on scalable servers and...
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SGI Uses VMware to Solve Customer Problems Across Different Linux Versions
SGI Global Customer Services is a one-stop shop for Linux services, whether the need is for education, transition and integration services, or ongoing support and maintenance. To best help users, they need to simulate the user's problem on the exact Linux distribution and configuration the user is working on. Many...
Tags: Linux Distribution, Silicon Graphics Inc., VMware Inc., SGI Global Customer Services, Linux, Open Source, UNIX, Operating Systems, Software
Case studies
Integrated Warehouse Management Solution Provides Significant Productivity Increase
Silicon Graphics, Inc., headquartered in Mountain View, California, is the world's leader in high-performance computing, visualization and the management of complex data with over $1 billion in revenue for 2002. The SGI manufacturing team analyzed and identified several bottlenecks in the day-to-day operations. For example, a dozen employees shared a...
Tags: Oracle Corp., Symbol Technologies Inc., Silicon Graphics Inc., Leadership, Business Structures, Vertical Industries, Operational Accounting, Enterprise Software, Management, Finance, Software
Case studies
Accelerating Tsunami Relief at San Diego State University
When the horrific tsunami arose from the Indian Ocean on December 26, 2004, the Immersive Visualization Center at San Diego State University SDSU sprang into action. Already involved with the processing and dissemination of large geophysical data sets for a variety of national and international training and disaster response efforts,...
Tags: Silicon Graphics Inc., San Diego State University, Network Technology, Networking
Case studies
SGI at DTN/Kavouras: Pioneering GIS-Based Weather Services
Thousands of clients, from television stations to corporations, government agencies, and institutions, rely on weather services from DTN/Kavouras, Inc., delivered by satellite and the Internet to proprietary desktop systems, to alert the public to danger or make far-reaching decisions. In June 2000, DTN/Kavouras introduced a breakthrough addition to its Metwork...
Tags: Silicon Graphics Inc., GIS, Retail, Software
Case studies
Porting the SGI XFS File System to Linux
This paper outlines the history of XFS, its current architecture and implementation, the porting strategy for migrating XFS to Linux, and future plans, including coordinating the work with the Linux hacker community. Applications in film and video, supercomputing, and huge databases all required performance and capacities beyond what EFS, with...
Tags: Sistina Software, File System, Silicon Graphics Inc., Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software
White papers
Powering Up Production With SGI InfiniteStorage NAS 2000
Like many successful creative media studios, Reel FX was confronting the growing pains of the data explosion, pains most acutely felt when artists and animators need to access the same data simultaneously. Seeking an economical, IP-based networking and centralized storage solution with high-speed, simultaneous data access - regardless of operating...
Tags: Silicon Graphics Inc., Network-Attached Storage (NAS), Storage, Hardware
Case studies
Leading HPC Vendor Eases Adoption for Customers, With New Windows-Based Offerings
For SGI, a leading High-Performance Computing HPC vendor, extending its server offerings to support the Windows operating system meant being able to satisfy a broader range of customers. SGI now offers Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 as an alternative to Linux, making it easier for customers who are familiar with...
Tags: Silicon Graphics Inc., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
Case studies 2008-02-22
SGI Altix: Enhanced Return on Investment for the Datacenter
SGI offers customers a new choice for maximizing Return On Investment ROI with a highly scalable platform based on industry standards. SGI Altix servers and clusters eliminate bottlenecks, enable real-time access to complex data sets, and scale with customer needs. Altix provides a unique combination of an open environment, a...
Tags: SGI Altix, Data Center, ROI, Silicon Graphics Inc., Roi/Tco, UNIX, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2007-01-01
SGI InfiniteStorage 220: A Pain-Free Path to Storage Area Networks (SANs)
The IT teams supporting enterprises, governments, educational institutions, and other large organizations currently place priority on initiatives for consolidation and centralization for data infrastructures. No one can dispute the potential benefits, especially in the case of storage, that can be gained when dealing with today's explosion of data. However, moving...
Tags: SAN, Silicon Graphics Inc., Storage, Hardware
White papers 2007-04-09
Truly Parallel Processing and Dramatic Application Speed-Up With SGI RASC Technology
Application specific acceleration using hardware methods is not new to computing or to SGI. Technologies such as Digital Signal Processors DSPs or custom ASICs have been deployed in several HPC application areas. For example, SGI Origin 2000 and 3000 systems tightly integrated MIPS processors along with the SGI Tensor Processing...
Tags: Parallel Processing, Silicon Graphics Inc., ASICs, Government, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
White papers 2006-03-13
Aidsoid Viewer (zip)
Aidsoid Viewer is a tool that allows you view and edit pictures. Useful program for view, convert pictures and swf files. Here are some key features of Aidsoid Viewer .bmp - Windows Bitmap JPG/JPEG/JPE - JPG files. GIF CompuServe. SWF - Shockwave Flash. WMF - Windows Metafile. EMF - Enhanced...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Metafile, Silicon Graphics Inc., Aidsoid Viewer, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2006-06-08
SGI introduces Itanium-based blade servers
I just read about a new server move from SGI that is definitely ironic when you consider the fact that SGI was once a sworn enemy of the Wintel alliance, but since Linux has undercut its high-end workstation business SGI is now one of the growing number of former tech...
Tags: Blade Server, Blade, Intel Itanium, Silicon Graphics Inc., News, Blade Servers, Utility Computing, Servers, Processors, Hardware, Semiconductors, Components, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2005-11-14
SGI NStor DS1100
New to this company and servers. I have a field tech background.Current employee of company is tring to format the "drives" of the SGI NStor DS1100 file server. He had me install a SCSI card in a PIII computer loaded with WinXP. He is tring to see...
Tags: hardware, Hollyecho, nStor, nstor ds1100, server, sever, sgi, Silicon Graphics Inc.
Discussion threads 2006-06-18
Tech Tip: Use ACLs with SGI's XFS file system
Linux file systems offer access control in terms of normal file system permissions. Basic access controls address such areas as group and user ownership and permission differences for users, groups, and the rest of the world. If...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Linux Tips Newsletter, Permission, File System, Silicon Graphics Inc., Access Control
Technical articles 2003-12-08
SGI to upgrade high-end Linux servers next week
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Tags: Processors, UNIX, server, Linux server, Linux, Silicon Graphics Inc., Intel Itanium 2, SGI Altix
Technical articles 2004-10-27
Two records in one day for SGI supercomputer
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Tags: Processors, Silicon Graphics Inc., teraflop, Columbia, supercomputer
Technical articles 2004-10-27
SGI to upgrade high-end Linux servers next week
SGI to upgrade high-end Linux serversSilicon Graphics Inc. SGI plans to announce a new Linux computer on Monday, which the company is calling the BX2 because it has twice the bandwidth to transfer data within the system. The next generation upgrade to the Altix 3000 family uses Intel's newest Itanium...
Tags: high-end Linux server, Linux, Linux server, Newsletter Editor, server, Silicon Graphics Inc.
Discussion threads 2004-10-27
RPC/XDR flaw affects multiple operating systems
A newly discovered flaw in the XDR library used in Sun RPC has far-reaching consequences for operating systems, including Mac OS, Linux, UNIX, and possibly even Windows. Check out the dangers involved.Sun Microsystems’ Sun RPC remote procedures call library has been found to have a serious vulnerability in the external...
Tags: SECURITY, Operating systems, John McCormick, Microsoft Corp., Red Hat Inc., Apple Mac OS, MIT Kerberos 5, Hewlett-Packard Co., Silicon Graphics Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Kerberos, Sun XDR, XDR library, flaw, vulnerability, CERT, operating system
Technical articles 2002-08-19

Additional Resources

Move over silicon, there's new transistor material in town
Correct link to the image galleryInGaAs is the new siliconhttp://news.com.com/2300-1008_3-6142248-1.html
Tags: transistor, news, networking, Sonja Thompson, InGaAs
Discussion threads 2006-12-11
Silicon Photonics Breakthroughs
This presentation provides a vision to "Siliconize" Photonics for optical interconnects for Tera-Scale PCs and servers. The presentation provides a new Silicon Photonics breakthrough to make arrays of low cost Tera-Bit links and explains how silicon photonics provides as technology option for Tera-Scale I/O.
Tags: Silicon, Breakthrough, Intel Corp., Presentation, Semiconductors, Strategy, Hardware, Management
Presentations 2006-09-28
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