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Appro XtremeServers win Product Of The Year Awards

From:  "clustersolutions-AT-appro.com" <clustersolutions-AT-appro.com>
To:  lwn-AT-lwn.net
Subject:  Appro XtremeServers win Product Of The Year Awards
Date:  Mon, 3 Apr 2006 11:04:55 -0400 (EDT)

Appro XtremeServers get 
SuperComputing Online's 2005 Product of the Year Award

Appro to demonstrate award-winning XtremeServers at LinuxWorld Boston, MA,
April 4-6, 2006

Milpitas, California – March 27, 2006 – Appro (http://www.appro.com/), a
leading provider of high-performance enterprise computing systems announced
today that Appro's XtremeServers were selected for Supercomputing Online's
"2005 Product of the Year" Award. 

This year's "Product of the Year" reflects the efforts of both established
industry leaders and emerging innovators. The products were evaluated based
on five criteria: innovation, performance, value, ease of use and
manageability, ease of integration into existing environments, and
functionality. Appro will be demonstrating the award-winning XtremeServers in
the Appro booth #1044 and the AMD booth #622 at LinuxWorld in Boston, MA,
from April 4-6, 2006.

Appro's XtremeServers support the very latest Dual-Core AMD Opteron™
processors with superior performance and memory flexibility that can scale up
to 128GB, ideal for fast and accurate CFD simulations and for industries that
are in need of supercomputing performance. Appro's XtremeServers are designed
to minimize overall power consumption and cooling requirements while
delivering solid performance-per-watt capabilities. 
For a full Product Review of the Appro XtremeServers go to 
http://postsnet.com/r.html?c=669316&r=668648&t=32...

 "We are very pleased that Appro XtremeServer has been recognized by
SuperComputing Online's judges as one of the best products of the year," said
Daniel Kim, CEO of Appro. "Today, Customers demand innovative server
architecture with excellent performance, flexibility and investment
protection to scale across the enterprise, Appro XtremeServers address our
customers' needs by offering innovative server design that boost productivity
and performance providing a competitive edge in the high-performance
computing market."   

SupercomputingOnline selected the new Appro XtremeServers because it has met
all of the criteria for the award; said Chris O'Neal, Editor-in-Chief of
SuperComputingOnline. "In addition, customer feedback from different
industries in the High-Performance Computing space has been superb".

About the SuperComputingOnline.com Product Of the Year Awards
The Product of the Year Awards Program provides IT professionals recommended
innovative products to evaluate for addressing data-intensive computing
challenges.  The products were judged by the editors in conjunction with a
team of high-performance computing experts. The products were evaluated based
on five criteria: innovation, performance, value, ease of use and
manageability, ease of integration into existing environments, and
functionality. For more information, visit
http://postsnet.com/r.html?c=669316&r=668648&t=32...

 About Appro 
Appro's headquarters is in Milpitas, CA with an R&D and manufacturing center
in Asia and a sales and service office in Houston, Texas. APPRO accelerates
technical, IT and business results through its innovative product
architecture, industry leading engineering, people, and experience. APPRO
enables a variety of network computing applications by developing powerful,
scalable, and reliable clusters, servers, storage subsystems and high-end
workstations for the high-performance computing (HPC), Internet computing and
cluster market. To learn more go to
http://postsnet.com/r.html?c=669316&r=668648&t=32....

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