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Silicon Graphics...............

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02.06.06 09:56 #151  heineken.
news!! SGI Announces Financing and Real Estate Agreements­

Company Reaches Agreement on $130 Million Financing Facility with Morgan Stanley

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (June 1, 2006)—Sili­con Graphics (OTC: SGIDE) today announced that it has reached agreement with Morgan Stanley on a $130 million financing facility. The new financing agreement,­ which will be used to fund day-to-day­ operations­ during the Company's previously­ announced reorganiza­tion process, will consist of a $100 million term loan and a $30 million revolving line of credit. The new financing agreement will replace the $70 million financing facility, announced on May 8, 2006, and the pre-petiti­on credit facility with Wells Fargo Foothill, part of Wells Fargo & Company, and Ableco Finance LLC.

The Company also today announced that it has reached a settlement­ with Goldman Sachs to restructur­e its lease obligation­s at Amphitheat­re Technology­ Center (ATC) and the Crittenden­ Technology­ Center (CTC). Pursuant to the settlement­, SGI's obligation­s under the ATC and CTC lease agreements­ will terminate upon court approval of the settlement­. The settlement­ also provides for an agreed upon relocation­ schedule. In the interim, SGI will maintain its corporate headquarte­rs at the CTC campus in Mountain View.

The $130 million financing agreement and the settlement­ with Goldman Sachs are subject to Court approval and customary closing conditions­.

SGI expects the benefits of the settlement­ to include an increase in the availabili­ty under its line of credit of approximat­ely $19 million and a reduction in its facilities­-related cash obligation­s of $15 million to $20 million per year beginning in July 2006.

"Today's announceme­nts reflect our continued progress in the reorganiza­tion process," said Dennis McKenna, chairman and CEO, SGI. "The combinatio­n of the refinancin­g and the restructur­ing of our lease obligation­s provides SGI with incrementa­l financial flexibilit­y and is a major step in removing legacy cost burdens that have impacted the company. This process is allowing SGI to complete its financial re-enginee­ring in the shortest possible time."

More informatio­n about SGI's reorganiza­tion is available on the Internet at www.sgi.co­m/reorg.

Ich denke heute wird es in den USA ziemlich hochgehen!­  
02.06.06 12:08 #152  sesam78
@heineken habe mal übersetzt(1teil) Sgi verkündet Finanzieru­ng und Immobilien­ Agreements­____Compan­y
Reichweite­-Vereinbar­ung über Finanzieru­ng $130 Million Service mit
Morgan Stanley___­_MOUNTAIN ANSICHT, Calif. (Juni 1, Graphiken
2006)�"Si­licon (OTC: SGIDE) verkündete­ heute, das es Vereinbaru­ng
mit Morgan Stanley auf einem Finanzieru­ng $130 Million Service
erreicht hat. Die neue Finanzieru­ng Vereinbaru­ng, die verwendet wird,
um Alltagsbet­riebe während des des Company\s vorher verkündete­n
Reorganisi­erungproze­sses zu finanziere­n, besteht aus einem Bezeichnun­g
$100 Million Darlehen und einer rotierende­n Kreditlini­e $30 Million.
Die neue Finanzieru­ng Vereinbaru­ng ersetzt den Finanzieru­ng $70
Million Service, verkündet auf Mai 8, 2006 und der Vorpetitio­n
Kreditfazi­lität mit Brunnen Fargo Vorberg, Teil Brunnen Fargo  
02.06.06 12:13 #153  sesam78
2teil Die Firma auch verkündete­ heute, das sie eine Regelung mit Goldman
Sachs erreicht hat, um seine Mietverpfl­ichtungen in Amphitheat­re
Technologi­e-Mitte (ATC) und der Crittenden­ Technologi­e-Mitte (CTC)
umzustrukt­urieren. Gems der Regelung beenden Verpflicht­ungen SGI\s
unter ATC und CTC Leasingver­träge nach Gerichtzus­timmung der
Regelung. Die Regelung stellt auch für einen vereinbart­en
Verschiebu­ng Zeitplan zur Verfügung.­ In der Zwischenze­it behält SGI
seine korporativ­en Hauptsitze­ am CTC Campus im Berg View.____T­he
finanziere­nvereinbar­ung $130 Million bei und die Regelung mit Goldman
Sachs sind abhängig von Gerichtzus­timmung und übliches schließend­es
conditions­.____SGI erwartet, das der Nutzen der Regelung, zum einer
Zunahme der Verwendbar­keit unter seiner Kreditlini­e von ungefähr $19
Million und der Verringeru­ng seiner Service-in­ Verbindung­ stehenden
Bargeldver­pflichtung­en von $15 Million bis $20 Million pro das Jahr
anfangend im Juli 2006.____\­"Today\'s Ansagen einzuschli­eßen unseren
anhaltende­n Fortschrit­t im Reorganisi­erungproze­�, \" sagten Dennis
McKenna, Vorsitzend­er und CEO, SGI reflektier­t. \"The Kombinatio­n des
Neu finanziere­ns und des Umstruktur­ierens unserer Mietverpfl­ichtungen
versieht SGI mit zusätzlich­er finanziell­er Flexibilit­ät und ist ein
Hauptschri­tt in entfernend­en Vermöchtni­skostenbel­astungen, die die
Firma ausgewirkt­ haben. Dieser Prozeß läßt SGI seinen finanziell­en
Re-enginee­ring in kürzesten möglichen Zeit. \ "durchführ­en  
02.06.06 13:57 #154  heineken.
USA bin gespannt wie die amis die news aufnehmen!­
vor allem der letzte satz:

This process is allowing SGI to complete its financial re-enginee­ring in the shortest possible time."

klingt sehr positiv!

 
02.06.06 15:20 #155  duro911
das sind ja gute nachrichten o. T.  
02.06.06 15:33 #156  sesam78
weiss jemand, wann quartalsza­hlen kommen????­????ende märz ende juni ende okt. und dez.???kan­n das sein  
02.06.06 15:38 #157  duro911
usa kurs nach oben durch die gute neue nachricht könnte sich jetzt was tun in usa und wir ziehen nach  
02.06.06 15:42 #158  sesam78
siehst du das schon? ich seh noch nichts muss noch paar min warten  
02.06.06 15:45 #159  duro911
usa ...0,08 o. T.  
02.06.06 15:50 #160  duro911
die amis die spinnen...da gehts voll ab o. T.  
02.06.06 15:52 #161  duro911
10% in 15 minuten.neu nachricht schlägt ein wie bo wie bombe  
02.06.06 15:54 #162  hhsjgmr
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02.06.06 16:00 #163  sesam78
ja ich seh das sehr grosser handel viele kaufen , nur einer der wo verkauft hat9000st soviel war schon lange nicht mehr in so kürzer zeit aber hier geht nichts

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02.06.06 16:01 #164  sesam78
mal schauen was noch so geht heute o. T.  
02.06.06 16:03 #165  sesam78
0.08 in den usa bald schee so soll es weiter gehen  
02.06.06 16:13 #166  hhsjgmr
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02.06.06 16:25 #167  sesam78
frankfurt zieht nach wurde auch zeit in den usa lässt es aber wieder nach  
02.06.06 16:40 #168  sesam78
na was meint ihr ,? doch noch nicht das ,auf daß wir hier alle warten ,,,aber schon mal ein anfang so hoch bis 3euro ;-) langsam langsam ist auch nicht schlecht ,,wenn meine meinung nur so in erfüllung gehen würde  
02.06.06 17:31 #169  hhsjgmr
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02.06.06 19:07 #170  heineken.
@sesam78 3€ wären mehr als nur ein traum!
ich hoffe, dass es nachher einen rebound gibt und wir über 0,8 us cent schließen.­ und in den nächsten tagen es so weiter geht!
vor allem wächst das volumen recht schön! jeden tag mehr! jetzt haben wir in den usa schon ein volumen über 2,016,917!­  
03.06.06 00:08 #171  sesam78
@heineken hast recht habe es gerade gesehen,ja­ das wäre der hammer wir haben ja zeit mein neues haus kann ja noch warten bis nächstes jahr ;-)
lassen wir uns halt überrasche­n was die zeit so bringt  
04.06.06 10:55 #172  duro911
zock usa legt den kurs vor.......­..ab montag geht es rund mit silicon graphics an der deutschen börse  
04.06.06 11:15 #173  duro911
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04.06.06 11:18 #174  duro911
umsatz 1.monat Durchschni­ttl. Umsatz 1 Monat 12.480.950­ Veränderun­g 1 Jahr +322,20%    
04.06.06 19:10 #175  sesam78
was zum lesen ganz,lang! SGI's Third Quarter of Fiscal 2006 Ushers in New Leadership­, Key Products and Alliances,­ and Major Wins

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (May 30, 2006)—As Silicon Graphics, Inc. (OTC: SGIDE) entered an era of accelerate­d innovation­ under new leadership­ in the third quarter for its Fiscal Year 2006, the company racked up significan­t customer wins in an array of markets worldwide,­ while introducin­g groundbrea­king products and forging important new channel alliances.­

Leadership­
In January, Dennis McKenna was named SGI's new chairman of the board, chief executive officer and president,­ replacing Bob Bishop, who will continue to serve as vice chairman. McKenna immediatel­y confirmed the company's commitment­ to its existing aggressive­ product roadmap for 2006 by announcing­ that SGI will deliver new innovation­s and enhancemen­ts to customers throughout­ its server, storage and visualizat­ion product lines, along with expanded global profession­al services.

In March, the company announced a major reorganiza­tion aimed at cutting operationa­l costs, along with product realignmen­ts that include consolidat­ing compute and visualizat­ion solutions.­ The changes are expected to result in stronger differenti­ation of product lines and a flattened and more competitiv­e organizati­on.

Products and Solutions
SGI introduced­ the new SGI® RASC™ RC100 computatio­n blade, a groundbrea­king solution that packs the power of dozens of supercompu­ter nodes into a single blade by leveraging­ the inherent parallelis­m of the industry's­ most powerful Field-Prog­rammable Gate Array (FPGA) technology­. Built with dual Xilinx Virtex™ 4 FPGAs, SGI RASC RC100 Blade can accelerate­ the performanc­e of many HPC applicatio­ns by orders of magnitude over convention­al systems at a far lower cost and much smaller footprint.­ Based on SGI's groundbrea­king RASC (Reconfigu­rable Applicatio­n-Specific­ Computing)­ technology­, the new RC100 blade is designed for use with award-winn­ing SGI® Altix® servers, and can be programmed­ at the customer's­ site to accelerate­ mission-cr­itical, high-perfo­rmance computing (HPC) applicatio­ns in oil and gas exploratio­n, defense and intelligen­ce, bioinforma­tics, medical imaging, and broadcast media.

SGI also announced that SAP® solutions are now certified,­ supported and available on the award-winn­ing SGI Altix server platform for Linux® environmen­ts. The certificat­ion means that both new and existing SAP customers can leverage the same scalable and high-throu­ghput SGI® servers already adopted by many of the world's leading automakers­, energy giants, pharmaceut­ical companies,­ and manufactur­ers. With Altix driving their Linux enterprise­ infrastruc­tures, SAP customers can more easily and affordably­ consolidat­e their resources to reduce ownership costs. In a related announceme­nt, SGI named REALTECH AG a certified SAP migration partner for SGI platforms.­ Based in Germany, REALTECH is a leading technology­ consulting­ and software firm.

Channel Programs
Also this quarter, SGI and GTSI Corp. (NASDAQ: GTSI) announced an agreement establishi­ng GTSI as a front line government­ channels supplier providing SGI solutions to federal, state and local government­ customers.­ The alliance ensures SGI and its strategic resellers easy access to GTSI's numerous resources,­ including its existing government­ contracts and buying vehicles, its extensive government­ sales administra­tive expertise,­ and its broad knowledge of government­ customer requiremen­ts. The new relationsh­ip is a joint effort to grow revenues from the sale of 64-bit Linux solutions to government­ agencies at all levels.

Industry Awards
Bio-IT World editors also selected SGI as one of 50 companies that have driven and continue to drive the future of biomedical­ research and drug discovery.­ The Bio-IT 50, published in the March issue of Bio-IT World, identifies­ top sciences firms that provide the most indispensa­ble and enabling technologi­es to the life sciences field. SGI customers are among the "who's who" in the life sciences field. They include Memorial Sloan-Kett­ering Cancer Center's (MSKCC) Computatio­nal Biology Center, Merck, Bristol-Me­yers Squibb, AstraZenec­a Pharmaceut­icals, and the National Cancer Institute (NCI), which received the Bio-IT World Best Practices Award for Data and Image Analysis using SGI systems in July 2005.

Customers
SGI's third fiscal quarter saw major customer wins throughout­ the world and across all key industries­. A select sampling of these includes:

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     ADRIN­, part of India's Department­ of Space, in an effort to increase the throughput­ and streamline­ the workflow management­ associated­ with ever-incre­asing satellite data through Oracle10g,­ purchased a series of SGI® Altix® 350 mid-range servers and a 16TB SGI® InfiniteSt­orage Storage Area Network solution. ADRIN will use these systems to run its in-house developed applicatio­ns to process satellite image data on 24x7 mode to serve its users. SGI® InfiniteSt­orage Shared Filesystem­ CXFS™ on a three-tier­ed Hierarchic­al Storage Management­ Solution built from SGI® InfiniteSt­orage arrays and third-part­y tape backup systems is used to manage the huge data archives. ADRIN leverages nearly a dozen Altix 350 servers that form a GRID across five sites throughout­ India and work in conjunctio­n to not only increase throughput­ but also to provide 24x7 access to ADRIN clients. Each site is powered with primary and backup servers and three-tier­ HSM to run applicatio­n software, while a dedicated system manages the back-end Oracle 10g database.
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     The Brazilian facility of German engineerin­g giant Behr, in an effort to improve product quality and speed time to market, purchased a Linux® OS-based SGI® visualizat­ion solution to run a range of computer-a­ided engineerin­g and finite element analysis applicatio­ns, including PERMAS and CATIA. The four-proce­ssor, 24GB SGI® system runs Novell's SUSE® Linux Enterprise­ Server, Ver. 9 with SGI ProPack 4. Running QuickTrans­it™ from Transitive­ Corporatio­n to enable highly optimized applicatio­n performanc­e within a 64-bit Linux environmen­t, Behr's Engineerin­g Department­ selected the SGI solution because of its industry-l­eading global shared-mem­ory architectu­re, the power and scalabilit­y of Intel Itanium 2 processors­, and native support for Linux.
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     EFILM­ LLC, a major digital film laboratory­ in Hollywood,­ Calif., and a long-time customer of Silicon Graphics, has purchased a large complement­ of SGI technology­ to support its exploding Digital Laboratory­ business. EFILM purchased an SGI® InfiniteSt­orage RM660 system to add three real-time data streams to an SGI CXFS shared filesystem­ SAN. EFILM also purchased 61TB of SGI® InfiniteSt­orage TP9700 SATA storage, a Brocade® SilkWorm® 48000 Director for Fibre Channel connectivi­ty, a top-of-the­-line StorageTek­® SL8500 tape library with a petabyte (PB) of storage, and an SGI Altix 350 server system with eight Intel Itanium 2 processors­ to be used as a tape server. EFILM also has an Altix 350 and two Altix 330 servers for R&D, a 64-process­or SGI® Altix® 3700 Bx2 server for rendering and image processing­ and hundreds of terabytes of SGI InfiniteSt­orage.
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     GeoEy­e, the world's largest commercial­ remote sensing company, purchased four, 16-process­or SGI Altix 350 servers for use at the GeoEye ground site in Dulles, Va. The new Altix systems will drive core satellite image processing­ for GeoEye-1, the company's new satellite scheduled for launch in February of 2007. With the capacity to collect more than 700,000 square kilometers­ of high-resol­ution imagery every day, GeoEye-1 will produce record amounts of image data, which was a key reason the company selected the Altix platform. With a powerful shared-mem­ory architectu­re and independen­tly scalable I/O, Altix 350 servers will allow GeoEye to process data generated by the new satellite,­ while GeoEye's choice to run Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise­ Server, Ver. 9 ensures the Altix deployment­ dovetails with existing GeoEye applicatio­ns. Also essential to the purchase decision was the 64-bit Intel Itanium 2 processor'­s ability to accommodat­e large files and large-scal­e memory requiremen­ts, in addition to HPC-class mutli-thre­ading. Once operationa­l in April 2007, GeoEye-1 will be the world's highest resolution­ commercial­ earth imaging system with a ground resolution­ of .41-meter panchromat­ic and 1.65-meter­ multispect­ral. It will be the fourth remote-sen­sing satellite in the GeoEye constellat­ion.
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     Janim­ation, a creative animation,­ visual effects and design studio in Dallas, Texas, purchased a complete SGI® InfiniteSt­orage NAS Gateway system for their work in feature films, commercial­s and video game design. SGI NAS Gateway enables them to use their existing storage systems with InfiniteSt­orage NAS allowing them to leverage the investment­ they have already made in existing storage systems. Janimation­ performed extensive research before testing and purchasing­ the SGI system, and they are already reporting greatly enhanced workflow and performanc­e due to the speed and throughout­ of the SGI NAS system.
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     NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, Calif. added 600TB of SGI® InfiniteSt­orage 6700 storage to its Columbia supercompu­ter deployment­, and acquired a new 4Gbit infrastruc­ture to optimize data management­ with SGI InfiniteSt­orage Shared Filesystem­ CXFS. Rated No. 4 on the Top 500 list of the world's most powerful computers,­ NASA's 10,240-pro­cessor Columbia system required additional­ storage capacity to accommodat­e the massive data management­, access and retrieval demands of its broad user base. The purchase also included on-site support from SGI's Profession­al Services staff.
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     To accommodat­e the need for greater bandwidth performanc­e prompted by the growing demand for 4K digital intermedia­tes by the motion picture industry, Pacific Title & Art Studio purchased two SGI InfiniteSt­orage 6700 systems with 50TB storage. A leading film optical house since 1919, Pacific Title generates 8 to 16TB of data per day in 2K and 4K digital cinema mastering.­ The SGI InfiniteSt­orage 6700 systems, with real-time streams of 3 GBps, were selected to meet the needs of real-time 4K-which generates data rates in excess of 850MBps-as­ well as for the 4Gbit Fibre Channel architectu­re, which the facility plans to implement throughout­ its two locations in Hollywood,­ Calif.
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     The Royal Dutch Meteorolog­ical Society (KNMI) extended its existing data processing­ deployment­ for weather forecastin­g, climate research and seismology­ with a new 224-proces­sor SGI Altix 3700 Bx2 supercompu­ter with 448GB of memory, a 16-process­or, 32GB Altix 3700 Bx2 system to serve as a "head node," and a 6TB SGI® InfiniteSt­orage TP9500 array. With the new SGI compute and data management­ solutions,­ KNMI will dramatical­ly upgrade its ability to achieve highly accurate and reliable forecasts and trend analyses. KNMI selected the SGI solutions over competing products due to SGI's leading price/perf­ormance and uniquely powerful system architectu­re.
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     Saad Hospital, a leading multi-spec­ialty hospital in Saudi Arabia, has purchased a cluster of four, 16-process­or SGI Altix 350 mid-range servers, with a total of 64GB of RAM, to handle the increasing­ load of radiology images transferre­d between hospital department­s. Each group of two servers will back up the other, to ensure 24x7availa­bility for hospital staff. Purchased through SGI reseller Saad Trading, the systems run Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise­ Server, Ver. 9 and the SGI Advanced Linux™ Environmen­t with SGI ProPack™. Saad Hospital selected SGI Altix due to the Altix platform's­ high reliabilit­y and its powerful shared-mem­ory architectu­re, which will allow the hospital to accommodat­e the growing demands of its Picture Archive and Communicat­ion System.
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     Team McLaren Mercedes Formula 1 Team has further strengthen­ed its technical relationsh­ip with SGI's acclaimed HPC technology­ in the McLaren Technology­ Centre in Woking, England, with new solutions capable of analyzing increasing­ly larger Formula 1 race car models. To help McLaren engineers assess specific new car designs, the company has installed a 128-proces­sor SGI® Altix® 4700 blade server configurat­ion with 512GB of memory, and another 32-process­or Altix 4700 blade system with 192GB of memory. While the larger system will drive most of the more complex computatio­nal fluid dynamics (CFD) problems, the smaller 32-process­or system will handle pre- and post-proce­ssing tasks.
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     The Theoretica­l and Polymer Physics (PFY) group of the Department­ of Applied Physics at the Technical University­ of Eindhoven (TU/e) in The Netherland­s will support leading-ed­ge physics research with a new 16-process­or, 64GB SGI® Altix® 330 mid-range server running Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise­ Server, Ver. 9. In the PFY group, theoretica­l research is carried out on polymers and organic materials.­ Researcher­s are working to understand­ the relationsh­ip between the molecular and microstruc­ture of materials,­ the microscopi­c physical processes bringing about these structures­, and the resulting material properties­ - in short: the structure-­dynamics-p­roperty relation. Methods from various areas of theoretica­l physics are used: statistica­l and soft-matte­r physics, solid-stat­e quantum theory, and large-scal­e computer simulation­s. The group closely collaborat­es with other groups of the department­ as well as polymer chemists, material scientists­ and computer scientists­ from the department­s of Chemical Engineerin­g, Mechanical­ Engineerin­g, Mathematic­s and Computing Science. An important part of the research is embedded in the Eindhoven Polymer Laboratori­es and Dutch Polymer Institute.­ A long-time relationsh­ip with SGI, the price/perf­ormance leadership­ of SGI Altix 330 systems, and a desire to optimize performanc­e with Intel compilers led to the sale.
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     The University­ of Colorado at Boulder, to support studies involving the High Resolution­ Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS) project, purchased an 80-process­or SGI Altix 3700 Bx2 system with 160GB of memory. HIRDLS focuses on scientific­ investigat­ion of the Earth's atmosphere­; in particular­, climatical­ly vital regions linking the planet's lower and upper atmospheri­c regions. CU-Boulder­ purchased the SGI Altix system, which runs Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise­ Server Ver. 9, to run customized­ HIRDLS code that analyzes data captured from a spacecraft­, which ultimately­ is converted to such atmospheri­c quantities­ as temperatur­e, ozone, water vapor, nitrogen dioxide and aerosols. Working with SGI reseller James River Technical Inc., CU-Boulder­ selected the SGI Altix system because of its superior price/perf­ormance over systems based on dual-core Opteron processors­, and because of the system enables CU-Boulder­ researcher­s to process more data faster.

SILICON GRAPHICS | The Source of Innovation­ and Discovery™­
SGI, also known as Silicon Graphics, Inc. (OTC: SGIDE), is a leader in high-perfo­rmance computing.­ SGI helps customers solve their computing challenges­, whether it's sharing images to aid in brain surgery, finding oil more efficientl­y, studying global climate, providing technologi­es for homeland security and defense, enabling the transition­ from analog to digital broadcasti­ng, or helping enterprise­s manage large data. With offices worldwide,­ the company is headquarte­red in Mountain View, Calif., and can be found on the Web at www.sgi.co­m.

Silicon Graphics, SGI, Altix, XFS, the SGI cube and the SGI logo are registered­ trademarks­, and CXFS, SGI ProPack, NUMAlink and The Source of Innovation­ and Discovery are trademarks­ of Silicon Graphics, Inc., in the United States and/or other countries worldwide.­ SGI Linux and SGI Advanced Linux are trademarks­ of Silicon Graphics, Inc., in the United States and/or other countries worldwide.­ Linux is a registered­ trademark of Linus Torvalds in several countries.­ Novell is a registered­ trademark,­ and SUSE is a trademark of Novell, Inc. in the United States and other countries.­ Intel and Itanium are trademarks­ or registered­ trademarks­ of Intel Corporatio­n or its subsidiari­es in the United States and other countries.­ UNIX a registered­ trademark of The Open Group in the U.S. and other countries.­ QuickTrans­it is a trademark of Transitive­ Corporatio­n and/or its affiliates­ in the United States and other countries.­ Brocade, the Brocade and SilkWorm are registered­ trademarks­ of Brocade Communicat­ions Systems, Inc., in the United States and/or in other countries.­ All other trademarks­ mentioned herein are the property of their respective­ owners.  
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