Powerful HPC, Data Center and Storage Offerings for Oil and Gas Industry on Display in SGI Booth #3358
FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SGI (NASDAQ: SGI - News) announced today that it will showcase leading high performance computing (HPC), data center and storage solutions for the oil and gas industry at the 79th annual Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) International Exposition from October 25 – October 28 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas. Oil and gas companies rely on SGI products and technologies to analyze large volumes of scientific and engineering data to identify and develop onshore and offshore oil and gas properties, and to help increase recovered natural resources.
“SGI is committed to addressing the complex compute needs of the geophysical sector to help facilitate the exploration of the planet and its natural resources,” said Tony Carrozza, senior vice president of worldwide sales and marketing at SGI. “From our new personal supercomputer to our largest scale-up Altix® platforms, SGI delivers leading HPC solutions to enable our customers to accelerate results as they develop new ways to find natural resources.”
SGI products to be displayed at the SEG International Exposition include:
High Performance Computing:
Data Center:
Storage:
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