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SGI moving to mysterious Altism line

SGI has picked an obvious strategy for a company struggling to stay alive. Frustrate its customers with complete confusion.
Any dolt could understand last week's proposals to cut 12 per cent of SGI's, shuffle a few executives and keep working on bringing costs down. Less clear, however, was SGI's decision to "consolidate its compute server and visualization platform" and to "pursue new markets in the enterprise space." That's because SGI didn't back up these vague statements with any firm details.
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