| By LBN Industry News Desk | Article Rating: |
|
| August 11, 2005 05:30 AM EDT | Reads: |
21,068 |
Appro International today announced that LinuxWorld Magazine in conjunction with the show’s organizers IDG World Expo has named the company's Appro’s XtremeBlade Cluster Solution as the winner of the “Best Clustering Solution” category for the Product Excellence Awards at the LinuxWorld Expo.
“We are very pleased that Appro XtremeBlade Cluster has been recognized by LinuxWorld Expo judges for the “Best Clustering Solution”, said Daniel Kim, CEO of Appro.
“Combining 10 Gbps InfiniBand performance with benefits of dual-core processors and PCI Express technologies, customers can build high-bandwidth clusters today in an infrastructure that is flexible and easy to scale. XtremeBlade makes perfect balanced cluster architecture for rapid adoption in data centers and high performance computing environments."
The winners of the LinuxWorld Product Excellence Awards were presented in San Francisco yesterday in a ceremony hosted by SYS-CON Media West Coast Bureau Chief Roger Strukhoff . This year’s winners reflect the efforts of both established industry leaders and emerging innovators. The awards program honors the most innovative and relevant hardware, software and services announced in 2005 providing Linux IT professionals with best-in-class product and service innovations that create efficiencies, enhance performance while offering competitive edge.
Published August 11, 2005 Reads 21,068
Copyright © 2005 SYS-CON Media, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
Syndicated stories and blog feeds, all rights reserved by the author.
More Stories By LBN Industry News Desk
The LBN Industry News Desk brings you breaking Linux business news as it happens, seven days a week.
![]() |
Maria McLaughlin 08/11/05 12:59:01 PM EDT | |||
Hello Thank you |
||||
![]() |
NASquestion 08/11/05 05:18:13 AM EDT | |||
Is Appro the same company that has a NAS product, I forget its name but I know it an enterprise-level system. |
||||
- Microsoft Tries Hadoop on Azure
- Asynchronous Logging Using Spring
- StorSimple Supports OpenStack
- What to Expect in 2012: Cloud Computing and Open Source Software
- Will PaaS Finally Bring Open Source Love to the Enterprise?
- AT&T Joins OpenStack, Floats Cloud Architect
- Red Hat Sets Up GlusterFS Advisory Board
- Linux Virtualization and Tired Open Source Myths
- OpenOffice.com Lives
- Cloud Computing: A Platform-First Approach
- Powering the Cloud with Open Source
- Acquia Announces Two New Board Members
- Adobe Sends Flex to the Apache Foundation
- i-Technology in 2012: Five Industry Predictions
- Microsoft Tries Hadoop on Azure
- OpenXava 4.3: Rapid Java Web Development
- Asynchronous Logging Using Spring
- StorSimple Supports OpenStack
- What to Expect in 2012: Cloud Computing and Open Source Software
- Will PaaS Finally Bring Open Source Love to the Enterprise?
- AT&T Joins OpenStack, Floats Cloud Architect
- More Use Cases for Big Data Analytics
- Red Hat Sets Up GlusterFS Advisory Board
- Linux Virtualization and Tired Open Source Myths
- After Ubuntu, Windows Looks Increasingly Bad, Increasingly Archaic, Increasingly Unfriendly
- SCO CEO Posts Open Letter to the Open Source Community
- Simula Labs Launches Hosted Delivery Platform To Enable Enterprise Open Source Adoption
- Where Are RIA Technologies Headed in 2008?
- Source Claims SCO Will Sue Google
- How Open Is "Open"? – Industry Luminaries Join the Debate
- Latest SCO News is Plain Weird
- SCO Claims Linux Lifted ELF
- IBM Tells SCO Court It Can't Find AIX-on-Power Code
- Flashback: Investing in 'Professional Open Source' - Exclusive 2004 Interview with David Skok, Matrix Partners
- Developing an Application Using the Eclipse BIRT Report Engine API
- HP Starts Pushing Desktop Linux
























