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October 2006
modernselling.com -
On the Road to Recovery - Tim Butchart of SGI talks about the challenges of a rapidly changing IT sector
September 2006
Government Computer News -
Eng Lim Goh | SGI's memory of the future - Interview with Eng Lim Goh, Silicon Graphics Inc. chief technology officer
August 2006
InfoStor -
SGI adds SAS disk arrays
July 2006
Desktop Engineering -
SGI Unveils an Array of Solutions
FCW.com -
Unix still has staying power, but Linux continues to make steady gains in the federal market
Scientific Computing -
Simulating HIV-1 Protease at its Most Vulnerable Instant
Racing Line -
CFD computing technology from SGI is assisting Team McLaren Mercedes to accelerate Formula 1 design and engineering beyond conventional boundaries
(PDF 140K)
June 2006
Museum Design -
Daring the Dragon: Changsha Riverfront Cultural Center
- Volume 3, Spring 2006
(PDF 3.1M)
ServerWatch -
Hardware Today: Computing for a Cure
eWeek -
Supercomputer Serves as Weapon in AIDS Fight
May 2006
HPCwire -
CEO Dennis McKenna Plans for SGI's Comeback
Computerworld -
Q&A with Dennis
Computerworld -
As SGI fights to stay alive, users hope for the best
ZDNet Australia -
SGI retains fans down under
HPCwire -
Accelerating Knowledge Discovery -
Dr. Goh discusses Altix 4700 and Ultraviolet
HPCwire -
High Performance (Potato) Chips
March 2006
Desktop Engineering Magazine -
HPC for the Road Ahead
Federal Computer Week -
Louisiana invests in immersive technology
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) -
NCSA users publish first simulation of an entire life form
National Science Foundation -
Supercomputer Maps One Million Atoms of a Complete Virus in First Simulation of a Life Form