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SGI Introduces 4-Gigabit Fibre Channel Storage to the Mid-Range Market

As requirements for enterprise and high-performance computing continue to converge due to unabated data growth in both markets, Silicon Graphics (OTC: SGID - News) today announced the industry's first 4-gigabit Fibre Channel-based storage system designed for the mid-range market: the SGI® InfiniteStorage 4000. The SGI InfiniteStorage 4000 continues the tradition of industry-leading storage technology from SGI's InfiniteStorage product line. Delivering cost-effective, scalable storage, the SGI InfiniteStorage 4000 features a combination of capacity and adaptable performance that will help IT organizations meet the current and future needs of highly technical computing and business applications.
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