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National Semiconductor, OmniCluster Technologies Join Forces in `Server Blade' Market.


Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

Networld+Interop Atlanta 2001

BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 4, 2001

OmniCluster Technologies, Inc., a leader in the development of server blades, has announced that it will use industry-leading Geode(TM) technology from National Semiconductor (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
:NSM (Network and System Management) Running and controlling the networks and computer systems in an enterprise. See network management. ) in its SlotServer 1000.

National Semiconductor's power saving Geode GXI GXI Generic 10-Gigabit Interface  highly-integrated processor allows OmniCluster's product to be the most energy efficient server blade on the market and is currently imbedded in the SlotServer 1000.

This product and others will be on display at the Networld+Interop Conference to be held Sept. 11-13 in Atlanta (Booth No. 4322).

"We're thrilled with this relationship with National Semiconductor," said Christopher Fleck, chief executive officer of OmniCluster. "By utilizing its technology, OmniCluster is able to provide its clients with the most cost efficient server blade on the market."

"National Semiconductor is the market leader and innovator in the development of thin-client silicon solutions that offer the best combination of performance, power consumption, and price," said Ziv Azmanov, director of thin client business unit at National Semiconductor. "It is exciting for us to work with OmniCluster Technologies, another pioneer which is making significant advances in the introduction of sophisticated thin server/server blade technology."

Measuring just 7 X 4 X 0.5 inches, this server on a card comes complete with CPU CPU
 in full central processing unit

Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit.
, RAM, IDE, USB USB
 in full Universal Serial Bus

Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer.
, Ethernet, SVGA (Super VGA) A screen resolution of 800x600 pixels. Third-party vendors extended IBM's VGA display standard and were the first to use the term. SVGA has also referred to 1,024x768 resolutions. See PC display modes. , and an integrated gigabit network to the PCI Bus. The SlotServer 1000 allows up to 18 additional computers that can run independently of each other or as a cluster within one standard computer system, expanding server capacity and functionality, while saving significant space and energy.

Slot server/blade technology is becoming more common. OmniCluster's technology is unlike other slot servers because:
-- It is built to industry standards and is compatible with virtually all
operating systems

-- Users do not have to reconfigure existing rack space or purchase new
systems, thereby maximizing their original investment

-- The OmniCluster SlotServer has 90 percent lower power consumption than
conventional servers


Priced at just $499, the SlotServer 1000 has become recognized as a solution for companies hoping to expand server and computer capability in a cost-effective and timely manner.

About National Semiconductor

National Semiconductor is the premier analog company driving the information age. Combining real-world analog and state-of-the-art digital technology, the company is focused on the fast growing markets for wireless handsets; information appliances; information infrastructure; and display, imaging and human interface technologies. With headquarters in Santa Clara, California Santa Clara, California (IPA: /ˌsæntəˈklærə/) , founded in 1777 and incorporated in 1852, is a city in Santa Clara County, in the U.S. state of California. , National reported sales of $2.1 billion for fiscal year 2001 and employs about 9,700 employees worldwide. Additional company and product information is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.national.com.

About OmniCluster Technologies

OmniCluster Technologies, based in Boca Raton, Florida Boca Raton ("bōkə rə-tōn") is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida incorporated in May 1925. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 74,764; the 2006 population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau was 86,396. , is the leading developer and provider of PCI card server blades. OmniCluster provides hardware and software to create clustered server systems within standard PCI (1) (Payment Card Industry) See PCI DSS.

(2) (Peripheral Component Interconnect) The most widely used I/O bus (peripheral bus).
 based servers for applications such as web serving, load balancing, firewalls and distributed processing. OmniCluster Technologies is privately owned with shareholders including IBM, Mellon Ventures, HIG HIG Human immunoglobulin, see there  Ventures, CrossBow Ventures and Cenetec. The company distributes its products throughout the world via business partners and other leading systems integrators. For additional information regarding OmniCluster's products and services, visit the company's web site at http://www.omnicluster.com.
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