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SGI Gets New CEO
SGI has changed its CEO again. Dennis McKenna was there for the last 14 months and slashed and burned
Apr. 23, 2007 09:00 AM
SGI has changed its CEO again. Dennis McKenna was there for the last 14 months and slashed and burned. Now he's out and retread Bo Ewald, who used to be COO of SGI once upon a time, is in. He's supposed to return SGI to growth and profitability, and push it into HPC. His last berth before SGI was as chairman and CEO of Linux Networx. He's also been CEO of E-Stamp and COO of Cray Research during his career.
SAIC To Resell Red Hat
Red Hat has cut a master marketing agreement that will see the $8 billion-a-year Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) peddle its wares to defense-related and federal accounts as well as the commercial market.
BakBone Supports RHEL 5
Bakbone Software, which claims to support more Linux distributions and applications than any other backup software vendor, says its NetVault Backup and NetVault Replicator now support Red Hat's latest Enterprise Linux 5.0 and that it's the only data protection solution that can say that. Such glory will doubtless be short-lived. Symantec, Bakbone's main competitor in the Linux arena, has said it will support RHEL 5 too.
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