SGI stares into the abyss

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Bankruptcy appears to be a real option for loss-making Silicon Graphics, as it tries to plan its future.
Silicon Graphics (SGI), once a leading light of the supercomputing world, has admitted that its financial situation is so grim that it could be forced into bankruptcy.
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SGI warns that bankruptcy might be year-end option

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SGI issued its most ominous regulatory filing to date, warning that a bad 2006 could force the former high-flyer into bankruptcy.
In order to improve its business, SGI will consider measures ranging from axing or selling off product lines to pursuing “a strategic partner or acquirer.” The hardware maker will basically look at anything and everything to remain a going concern.
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Bioinformatics Consortium at the University of Missouri adds SGI Technology for Large-Scale Computational Life Sciences Research

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To add significant computing and storage capacity to existing life sciences research infrastructure, the Bioinformatics Consortium at the University of Missouri recently purchased high-performance computing technology from Silicon Graphics (OTC: SGID) and an SGI

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Wilfrid Laurier University Selects SGI Technology for Computational Sciences

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Wilfrid Laurier University (WLU), one of 14 Ontario universities and colleges on the growing Shared Hierarchical Academic Research Computing Network (SHARCNET) grid, has chosen technology from Silicon Graphics (OTC: SGID) for computational
sciences, including mathematical modeling, nanotechnology, biology, quantum physics, chemistry, and a wide variety of scientific research projects.
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Raytheon Selects SGI Technology to Help Process and Manage Enormous Amounts of Data Generated by NOAA’s Goes-R Series of Satellites

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ATLANTA, Ga., 86th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, Booth 354, 455 (Jan. 30, 2006) Silicon Graphics (OTC: SGID) announced today that Raytheon Company has selected SGI to work on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s next-generation Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) “R” Series program.
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