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SGI and ERUCES 64-bit Technologies Improve Cryptographic Transaction Throughput by Nearly Eight Times

With data security more critically important than ever, the challenge is to protect data without creating access bottlenecks. Silicon Graphics (NYSE: SGI) and ERUCES Inc. announced today at the AFCEA TechNet conference (Booth #209) a complement of 64-bit technologies that, when compared to traditional 32-bit options, is capable of reducing cryptographic-induced data latencies by nearly eight times. This level of access and protection is vital to enterprises where performance, latency, reliability and cost are essential, such as in the Intelligence, Department of Defense, and Homeland Security sectors.
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