GOVERNMENT
New Mexico Software Creates New Hardware Division
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New Mexico Software, a leading provider of web-based digital and paper management solutions, announced today that it has created a new hardware division, Rublynx, to address clients increasing needs for an integrated hardware and software solution. New Mexico Software is expanding its relationship with Tyan Computer as a re-seller of server systems and will introduce the TyanPSC personal supercomputer equipped with New Mexico Software's multi-threaded, dual core applications. “Pairing our high performance TyanPSC personal supercomputers with New Mexico Software’s applications has created an end-product that pushes the envelope,” said Director of Product Marketing, High Performance Computing Product Group, Michael Rex. “We're leaving the performance compromise of personal supercomputing behind us by delivering a fully integrated cluster system into office environments that pumps out nearly one quarter of a Teraflop without the mess and difficulty of a data center server.” Dick Govatski, CEO of New Mexico Software, said, “New Mexico Software started to develop dual core applications over two years ago, knowing that regular servers lacked the power required for intensive CPU functions. Tyan’s personal supercomputer has provided a very high performance platform for our applications. Now Rublynx will offer companies pre-built cluster appliances capable of significant storage, without the headache of setting up and managing their own cluster, bringing valuable time-saving technology to our clients and increased value to our shareholders.” New Mexico Software will make appointments for private meetings with resellers for the Tyan Personal Supercomputers at the Las Vegas Convention Center ITEX tradeshow March 21 through March 22 (Booth 1024). New Mexico Software and Biz Data Solutions (Web site), an elite national partner and integrator that focuses on business process automation solutions, will be exhibiting. For more information about the tradeshow, visit its Web site.