Crucial Technology Europe Introduces Server Solutions Centre; Memory upgrade leader offers easy access to high-quality, affordable server RAM for large and small networks.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers GLASGOW, Scotland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 3, 2003 Crucial Technology Europe, one of Europe's largest direct memory upgrade providers, announced today the launch of the Server Solutions Centre, www.crucial.com/uk/servers, a Web resource designed specifically for customers with servers in both large and small network environments. "Crucial's business customers require high-quality memory for mission-critical applications," said Stefanie Summerfield, Crucial's European General Manager. "The Server Solutions Centre is designed so our business customers can make informed purchases. It makes finding and ordering the right server memory easy and hassle-free. The centre also displays our competitive pricing with the assurance that when you're buying from Crucial, you're buying directly from the memory manufacturer, Micron." A recent survey of Crucial's enterprise customers revealed they rate quality, price, and ease-of-use (in that order) as the features they look for in a server memory provider. Crucial created its Server Solutions Centre based on those criteria. The centre is a section of the Crucial Web site featuring server-specific product details, purchasing information, pricing, and special offers. The site also features a special server-only version of Crucial's award-winning Memory Selector (programming) selector - 1. In Smalltalk or Objective C, the syntax of a message which selects a particular method in the target object. 2. An operation that returns the state of an object but does not alter that state. (TM), a searchable database Refers to databases on the Web that are searchable by typing in a query. The term is quite redundant because all databases are searchable. In fact, that is one of their major features. listing guaranteed-compatible memory upgrades and detailed memory requirements for thousands of servers. About Crucial Crucial Technology Europe is a division of Micron Europe Limited, which is a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of Micron Technology Micron Technology ("Micron") NYSE: MU is a multinational company based in Boise, Idaho, USA, best known for producing many forms of semiconductor devices. This includes DRAM, SDRAM, flash memory, and CMOS image sensing chips. , Inc. Crucial Technology Europe sells high-quality RAM upgrades, flash memory cards, and graphics cards on its Web site at http://www.crucial.com/uk. Crucial offers over 94,000 upgrades for more than 15,000 desktops, notebooks, servers, routers, printers, and electronic devices. Micron Technology, Inc., is one of the world's leading providers of advanced semiconductor solutions used in today's leading-edge computing computing - computer , consumer, networking, and communications products. Micron Technology, Inc., and its subsidiaries manufacture and market DRAMs, very fast SRAMs, Flash memory, TCAMs, CMOS image sensors A CMOS-based chip that records the intensities of light as variable charges similar to a CCD chip. Although initially used in less expensive digital cameras, the quality of CMOS sensors has improved steadily. CMOS sensors have advantages over CCDs. , other semiconductor components and memory modules. Micron's common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) World's largest marketplace for securities. The exchange began as an informal meeting of 24 men in 1792 on what is now Wall Street in New York City. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange ) under the MU symbol. To learn more about Micron Technology, Inc., visit its web site at www.micron.com. Micron, Crucial, Crucial Technology, the Crucial Technology Logo and Memory Selector are trademarks and /or service marks of Micron Technology, Inc., in the U.S. and other foreign countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |
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