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News digest March 2006
>Industry
  >HPCN industry
>Linux Networx announces largest supercomputing order in the company's history
>Cray is back in Europe
>Are FPGAs ready for HPC?
>Cray supercomputer excels in interconnect bandwidth
>TACC's top-ranked Terascale compute cluster gets significant upgrade
>TotalView Memory Debugger now available on IBM Blue Gene/L
>NEC SX-8 Multi-TeraFlop-System at HLRS
>IWOMP 2006 Workshop to take place in Reims, France
>PathScale releases highest performance OpenIB software stack
>United Devices unveils HPC Collaboration Center
>A supercomputer for Iowa State University
>Korea Meteorological Administration's new Cray X1e supercomputer is world's fastest weather prediction system
>Sun HPC Workshop and Consortium Meeting to take place March 13-17 in Aachen, Germany
>Blade.org bladeserver community organised by large number of IT companies
>IBM unveils Cell Broadband Engine computer
>Georgia Institute of Technology accelerates drug discovery with new IBM supercomputing cluster
>NSF names Daniel Atkins to head new Office of Cyberinfrastructure
>Mitrionics enhances FPGA supercomputing platform with diagnostics and optimization features
>IBM introduces new high performance POWER5+ server
>Linux Networx announces record orders and growth in 2005
>Terra Soft offers Xserve bioinformatics cluster
>ClusterVision reports another record year
>New Maui patch improves integration & compatibility
>18 million hours of supercomputing time awarded to 15 teams for large-scale scientific computing
>New IBM Blade computers
>Bioinformatics Consortium at the University of Missouri adds SGI technology for large-scale computational life sciences research
>Biodesign and TGen form joint Center for Systems and Computational Biology
>Altair Engineering announces establishment of Trans-National European and Asia/Pacific operations
>Dr. Iwao Toda to join Liquid Computing as Asia-Pacific Strategic Advisor
>Dennis McKenna to succeed Bob Bishop as Chairman and CEO at SGI
>February 28 deadline for submitting Birds-of-a-Feather proposals for ISC2006
>Sun spotlights growing momentum with world-record setting performance for new Sun Fire server line running UltraSPARC IV+ processors
>ProCurve Networking by HP expands functionality at Network Edge with new intelligent switches
>Oracle sets world record in performance on Bull NovaScale server for a 32 CPU system with TPC-H One Terabyte benchmark
>Dell delivers advanced Blade server connectivity
>Sun plans to put the UltraSPARC T1 processor in the upcoming Netra AdvancedTCA Blades
>Sony DADC streamlines disc production with SGI storage technology
>Dot Hill introduces Green Storage system for the enterprise
>HP outships all other server vendors worldwide for 15th consecutive quarter
>HP enhances storage portfolio to further customer IT consolidation
>Lustre users worldwide confirm exceptional file system stability
  >The Grid
>CenterPoint Energy and IBM announce deployment of Intelligent Grid technology
>4th Story integrates Digipede Grid processing technology
>SOA is the past, SOKU is the future for Grid computing
>VIROLAB: GridwiseTech joins the fight against HIV
>Decentralised search finds results
>Fujitsu provides scalable computing capacity for the European Commission IST Integrated project Pico-Inside
>US National Lambda rail completes nation wide hig-performance network infrastucture
>Indian President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam to promote Virtual University Grid at the University of the Philippines
>European Commission to organise IST - Call 6 Information Day on International Cooperation in Shanghai
>UK e-Science Programme moves on with new ambassador
>Enter the Semantic Grid
>EGA and GGF to sign non-binding Letter of Intent to merge
>EELA takes off
>Official kick-off meeting of the EUMEDGRID Project: empowering e-Science across the Mediterranean
>Global Grid service for LHC computing succeeds in gigabyte-per-second challenge
>EGEE holds first User Forum event at CERN in Geneva
>Open Science Grid elects Management Team
>Voltaire releases industry’s first commercial InfiniBand Linux stack based on OpenIB
>Wilfrid Laurier University selects SGI technology for computational sciences
>Nascentric to use United Devices' Grid MP for simulation and verification clusters
>The UK e-Science Institute wins continued funding
>International Summer School on Grid Computing 2006 to be held in Ischia, Italy
>UCLA's Laboratory of Neuro Imaging (LONI) chooses Sun to help improve the study of healthy and diseased human brains
>New ECS Professor to develop ubiquitous computing
>Cassatt delivers automation and virtualization for enterprise applications on the Solaris 10
>Tangosol announces the immediate availability of Coherence 3.1
>Aspeed Software ships ACCELLERANT 3.5
>Egenera Inc. and Pernec Corporation announce distributor agreement
>Force10 Networks TeraScale E-Series to anchor Sun Grid Compute Utility
>Vodacom calls on Callidus Software TrueComp solution for Enterprise Incentive Management
>Supercomputing on your desktop by NetAlter
>Sun to acquire Aduva
>Forum Systems partners with SOA Software to deliver accelerated SOA management and security solutions
  >Applications
>Aerospace design strategies headline Altair Engineering's product innovation magazine
>Grand challenges, US national lab-style
>Innovative VR simulation framework cuts time-to-market
>Robarts Research Institute chooses SGI technology to enable advanced medical simulation for minimally invasive surgery
>IBM and Scripps Research Institute to collaborate on pandemic research
>Supercomputer study of water
>CSIRO increases investment in ICT R&D
>HP awarded more than US$700 million in IT business from GM
>IBM opens electronics innovation center at Tokyo Research Lab
>Three Pitt 'teacher-scholars' honoured By NSF with Career Awards
>Enron e-mail database proves easy pickings for LBNL's FastBit Search technology
>XCOR Aerospace teams with SGI and Metacomp for next-generation space vehicle design
>Ascent Media Group selects SGI to enable secure film and TV post-production facilities
>University of Nebraska Advanced Training and Research Centre for IBM on demand systems
>Networking
>Western North Carolina Health Network to link 16 area hospitals to electronically share critical patient information
>NC Statewide Research and Education Network boosts bandwidth, provides foundation for innovation
>AARNet selects Cisco to extend and enhance Australia's Higher Education and Research Infrastructure
>Sun network-based desktop computing system connects high-tech city in The Netherlands
Dennis McKenna to succeed Bob Bishop as Chairman and CEO at SGI
Mountain View 31 January 2006 Dennis McKenna has been named chairman of the board, chief executive officer and president, effective immediately. Dennis McKenna succeeds Robert Bishop, who will remain on the board of directors and serve as vice chairman.
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"Dennis McKenna is a proven leader, with an established track record of driving positive results in difficult business environments. He is well balanced in strategy, business development and operational execution - a combination that we believe will bring improved results to SGI and its stakeholders", stated James McDivitt, SGI's lead director.

"To me, the name SGI is synonymous with High Performance Computing. Having the opportunity to lead this company with its passionate employees and innovative customers is very exciting. I am confident my global background in business development and operational execution will add to the strength of our products and solutions", stated Dennis McKenna. "We have challenges that we are addressing. My approach will be to continue to do what we do well, do it more efficiently and productively, and to determine how what we do well can extend our ability to grow revenue and profits. I believe this will give our current and potential customers and partners confidence in our ability to deliver leading HPC solutions into the future."

Dennis McKenna brings over 20 years of front-line leadership experience in high technology companies to SGI. Prior to joining SGI, Dennis McKenna was the CEO of privately held SCP Global Technologies, a supplier of semiconductor capital equipment. While at SCP, he returned the company to profitability by repositioning the services business and completing a strategic technology sale. Prior to his work with SCP, Dennis McKenna was chairman and CEO of ChipPAC, a global semiconductor manufacturing and services company with 6000 employees. Dennis McKenna established ChipPac by leading an LBO, taking the company public in 2000 and initiating a $1.6 billion merger with STATS Singapore in 2004 to form STATS ChipPac.

McKenna's previous management roles in the technology industry have also included executive positions with Hyundai Electronics America and Oki Semiconductor. McKenna is also a member of the board of directors of Legerity, a privately held semiconductor company. He graduated from Wayne State University with a business degree and started his career with Burroughs in Michigan.

"The board of directors acknowledges with gratitude Bob Bishop's 20 years of service to SGI, including the past six years as chairman and CEO", stated James McDivitt. "We are pleased that Bob will continue to contribute his passion for SGI and its customers and employees as vice chairman of the board."

"It has been my honour to serve as the company's leader for the last six years and to foster the company's spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship", stated Bob Bishop, vice chairman of SGI. "Throughout its 24-year history, SGI has always made strategic high-impact contributions to the IT industry. I welcome Dennis McKenna into the role of chairman and CEO, knowing that he will balance the company's focus on technical markets with the pursuit of new activities that accelerate our path to profitability."

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