Conference date: April 29, 2015 @ 1:30 PM Pacific Time
I have decided to stop covering SGI. It is a waste of time. - William P. Meyers
SGI Q4 2013 Preliminary Results [January 14, 2014]
SGI Reaches Black Despite Fiscal Cliff [January 15, 2013]
Can SGI Rev Supercomputer Margins? [September 19, 2012]
Stephen Hawking Gets First SGI UV2 Supercomputer [June 15, 2012, Daily Tech]
Analyst Conference Call Summaries available:
SGI Challenged by Analysts [February 8, 2012]
SGI Revenue Growth Continues [November 29, 2011]
SGI Sees Revenue and Profit Growth in 2012 [August 22, 2011]
Death of Itanium Could Benefit SGI [March 23, 2011]
Paint SGI Black [February 3, 2011]
SGI Ramps Supercomputer Sales [November 24, 2010]
SGI Introduces Prism XL Supercomputers [November 15, 2010 at SGI]
SGI Outlook Improves, Still in the Red [September 7, 2010]
SGI Treads Out Losses, Readies Altix UV [May 6, 2010]
Note: Rackable Systems (RACK) became Silicon Graphics International (SGI) on May 18, 2009. The fiscal year was adjusted as well.
SGI (Silicon Graphics International) fiscal calendar change [July 14, 2009]
Rackable Systems Eats Silicon Graphics [April 1, 2009]
Rackable Systems Takes Energy Efficiency to the Cabinet Level [Infoworld, March 26, 2009]
Rackable Preliminary Q4 Results [January 15, 2009]
Rackable Systems Has Ice Cube Orders [November 9, 2008]
Rackable Steps Up Enterprise Push With New Server [Infoworld, October 21, 2008]
Rackable Systems Hit By Economy [October 14, 2008]
Rackable Disappoints, Promises [August 5, 2008 blog]
Rackable Misses Microsoft Container Boat [May 26, 2008 blog]
Rackable Systems New Friend: Facebook [October 28, 2007 blog]
63 % of Datacenters Have Run Out of Power or Space [at Infoworld, September 18, 2007] Does not mention Rackable Systems, but these are the problems that Rackable knows how to fix.
Rack Is Back (July 30, 2007)
Rackable Systems Priced to Scoop Up (April 30, 2007 blog)
Rackable: Playing with the Big Guys (April 5, 2007 blog)
Warning Note of January 17, 2007
I sold my last holdings on January 31, 2014. I may buy again without notice.
SGI specialized in large-scale deployments of energy-efficient database and Internet servers and storage. SGI specializes in graphics and computationally intensive workstations, servers, and supercomputers.
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