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SGI trumps Altix 330 server to build volumes
 

 
Nelson Johny
 
Wednesday, October 26, 2005

 

The latest server offering from Silicon Graphics Systems (SGI), the Altix 330 has a commodity touch to it. This is rather an unusual move from a company that always focused on mid-range and high-end systems in the high-performance computing space. Is SGI's new strategy eyeing the mass-market with low-end high-performance products?

In an exclusive meeting with DQ Channels, at the SGI Partner Enablement Program (PEP) held in Goa, Prasad Medury, MD, SGI India, said, "The latest 64-bit Itanium-2-based Altix 330 server will be a product not for the low-end requirement of the engineering and computational science market, but will be possibly do well even for the database market. This will help us build volumes and subsequent increase in market share."

The company claims that the Altix 330 will beat all other competing products in its class hands down with respect to price over performance. The new product is an addition to the company's other Altix offering, viz the Altix 350, the Altix 3000, the clusterable offering released couple of years back.

SGI was predominantly known for its specialized servers, storage and visualization products for the scientific and technical computing market place. From its inception, SGI has worked closely with the scientific, engineering and creative user communities and has been a major supplier of computer, visualization, and storage technology within these markets.

This is probably for the first time in recent years that SGI has positioned itself with a product that targets the low-end and mid-market place. Besides, the company also claims the product to score on various features over the competitor's products. SGI products use its proprietary system-level architectures utilizing industry standard processors, memory chips, and I/O devices.

The Altix family of high-performance servers is based on the SGI Numa global shared memory architecture. It uses 64-bit Linux and Intel Itanium-2 processors. Altix systems scale from two processors to a 512-processor configuration. Planned future products will scale to a 1024-processor system.

SGI defines its market in terms of five major industry segments. These segments are government and defense industry; manufacturing; science (including biosciences); energy and media. "High-performance computing is what we do best for these markets, but with the new product offerings that we have now, we may look in to the possibilities of exploring other market such as the banks and databases," said Avinash Fotedar, Director Marketing, SGI India.

Worldwide, scientific market contributes the majority of SGI's business, however, in India the big contribution comes from the manufacturing industry.

SGI's PEP is an annual channel partner program wherein tier-1 and tier-2 partners are updated and educated on SGI's latest product offerings and technology. Partners are trained on new products with product demos. At the end of the program, performers (individual and organization) are recognized at an awards ceremony.

During the meet the company also announced that it will aggressively expand its channel distribution strategy and indirect sales model. "Currently, the tier-1 partners contribute 70% of SGI's business in India. We want to change this by enabling the tier-2 partner to do an equal percentage of business for SGI over the next few years," said Prasad.

SGI's tier-1 partners include, Tata Elxsi, CMC, PCS Industries, CMS Computers and most recently Redington (India) as the master reseller. There are about 35 tier-2 partners for India.

NELSON JOHNY
(The writer was hosted in Goa by SGI India)

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