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        Silicon Graphics has announced that Dennis McKenna has been named as Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer and President, with immediate effective.
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        The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), has acquired the latest High Performance Computer (HPC), SGI's Altix BX2 system for use in oil reservoir studies.
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        Silicon Graphics Prism technology will be the driving force behind the immersive virtual tour of Agora, the heart of ancient Athens, to be launched at the non-profit Foundation of the Hellenic World's (FHW) innovative cultural center, Hellenic Cosmos in Athens, Greece.
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        Silicon Graphics International's (SGI) powerful Silicon Graphics Prism visualization platform allowed researchers to bring a rare child mummy back to virtual life using 2D scans resulting in a breathtakingly intricate three-dimensional reconstruction of the child as she looked in actual life two thousand years ago.
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