High Performance Computing Luminary John Rollwagen Named Chairman of SiCortex Board.Former Cray CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Invests In Next Generation HPC (Handheld PC) A palmtop computer that weighs less than one pound and runs specialized versions of popular applications. Microsoft coined the term for its Windows CE operating system, which is an abbreviated version of Windows. See Pocket PC. Company MAYNARD, Mass. -- SiCortex, the first company to engineer a Linux cluster from the silicon up, today announced that high performance computing (HPC) executive John Rollwagen has been elected chairman of the board. Rollwagen, who served as chairman and CEO of HPC pioneer Cray Research See Cray. from 1981-1993, is also an investor in the company. SiCortex, whose family of high performance Linux clusters was selected as the top product at this year's IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York, www.ieee.org) A membership organization that includes engineers, scientists and students in electronics and allied fields. supercomputing conference in Tampa, has taken a radically different approach, limiting power consumption and physical size to gain performance. "I had the good fortune to become involved with supercomputing and Seymour Cray (person) Seymour Cray - The founder of Cray Research and designer of several of their supercomputers. Cray has been a charismatic yet somewhat reclusive figure. He began Cray Research in Minnesota in 1972. In 1988, Cray moved his Cray-3 project to Colorado Springs. at the beginning of an era of explosive growth for high performance computing," Rollwagen said. "Our company took a unique approach to supercomputing and ultimately became the leader of the industry. In SiCortex, I see a similar opportunity to work with an experienced technical and management team that is also taking a new approach to HPC at just the right time. In my opinion, this company represents the next generation of high performance computing." "We are in an important time of transition, as we broaden from a product development focus to a sales, marketing and business focus," said Dr. John Mucci, SiCortex CEO. "John Rollwagen's wealth of experience and insight will be a tremendous benefit as we execute our business plan going forward. I have known John for a long time, and it's great to have him on our team." Rollwagen currently serves as a principal of Quatris Fund, an affiliate fund of St. Paul Venture Capital, formed to create, seed and mentor early-stage entrepreneurial ventures. He also serves on several public and private company boards, including PartnerRe Ltd, a global, Bermuda based reinsurance The contract made between an insurance company and a third party to protect the insurance company from losses. The contract provides for the third party to pay for the loss sustained by the insurance company when the company makes a payment on the original contract. company, where he serves as Chairman. Rollwagen was a founding member of the Computer Systems Policy Project (CSPP CSPP California School of Professional Psychology CSPP Computer Systems Policy Project CSPP Canadian Society of Plant Physiologists CSPP Chambre Syndicale des Photographes Professionnels (France) CSPP Career Sea Pay Premium ), an organization of chief executive officers of the 12 leading computer systems companies in the U.S. created in 1989 to identify and advocate industry positions on trade and technology policy. In 1987, he was appointed by President Reagan as a member of the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations (ACTPN ACTPN Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations ). He was reappointed to this position by President Bush. "I can't think of a more appropriate person to chair the board going forward than John Rollwagen," said Bob Metcalfe, Ethernet inventor, 3Com founder and now general partner at Polaris Venture Partners, who has been chairman of the board since September, 2004. "I look forward to working with him at what promises to be a very exciting time at SiCortex." About SiCortex SiCortex, the first company to engineer a Linux cluster from the silicon up, is dedicated to the spread of open teraflop (unit) teraflop - 10^12 flops. Intel beat Hitachi to the record of 1.06 teraflops, on 04 Dec 1996, unofficially in Beverton, Oregon, using 7264 Pentium Pro chips. computing to a wide variety of users by providing "Teraflops from Milliwatts." Founded in 2003 by a respected team of computer industry executives, the company has received a total of $42 million in funding from Chevron Technology Ventures, Flagship Ventures, JK&B Capital, Polaris Venture Partners and Prism VentureWorks. For more information visit http://www.sicortex.com/. |
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