ClearCube Technology Delivers Unprecedented Performance, Energy Efficiency and Security With the R3040S Blade Workstation for Traders, CAD Engineers and Command and Control Centers
By Clearcube Technology, PRNESunday, March 14, 2010
AUSTIN, Texas, March 15, 2010 - ClearCube Technology, the leader in centralized computing, today
announced the launch of the R3040S blade workstation. Powered by Intel's
latest Xeon processors based on the Nehalem architecture, the R3040S delivers
industry leading performance in a highly dense form factor by fitting up to
48 cores in 3U of rack space in the data center. The R3040S can be configured
with a wide range of multi-monitor video options, including support for high
performance OpenGL graphics cards, all supporting 1920×1200 resolution. In
addition, the R3040S can be outfitted with up to 48GB of DDR3 RAM and up to 4
hard drives.
"The ClearCube R3040S is a great, high performance, trader workstation.
It handles our trading and analytics apps with ease and delivers the quad
monitor performance required on a high performance trading floor," said Randy
New, Vice President at Abel Noser Corporation. "Having the R3040S trader
workstation in the data center solves a lot of our challenges by providing
greater reliability, data security, centralized management, with instant
failover, and a better work environment for the traders."
ClearCube employs advanced thermal designs and cooling methods to deliver
the latest, high performance Intel Xeon processors in a blade form factor
with a fraction of the energy consumption required by competing rack
workstations. ClearCube Technology architecture is optimized for the data
center, eliminates the PC from the cube and provides end-users with full
workstation performance without the heat generation, fan noise or clutter at
the desktop.
"We're fortunate to work with some of the most demanding customers in the
world. Because our workstations power trading floors and government command
centers that require the highest security, performance, availability and
energy efficiency, we're constantly pushing the engineering envelope and the
R3040S is a perfect example of our commitment to centralized computing
innovation," said Randy Printz, CEO of ClearCube Technology. "Our quad
monitor R3040S with PCoIP(R) is providing our financial services customers
like Abel Noser with a significant competitive advantage."
"We're excited to collaborate with ClearCube on these industry leading
solutions utilizing our PCoIP(R) remote computing protocol," said Dan
Cordingley, President and CEO of Teradici Corporation. "Trading floors and
command and control centers are a perfect application for ClearCube's R3040S
blade workstation and PCoIP(R) technology because of the high resolution and
performance capabilities of the protocol."
With the flexibility of ClearCube PCoIP(R) zero clients, the R3040S
delivers high performance computing over fiber or copper networks. To learn
how the ClearCube R3040S can be configured to meet your requirements, contact
your authorized ClearCube reseller, visit
www.clearcube.com/blade-workstations-blade-pc.html or call
+1-866-652-3500.
About ClearCube Technology
ClearCube Technology, Inc. is the pioneer and market leader in
centralized and virtual computing hardware and management software. By
deploying ClearCube blade solutions and clients, customers have dramatically
reduced their support costs while improving the security and availability of
their computing infrastructure. U.S. Government Agencies, Mexican Government
Agencies, Canadian Government Agencies, the world's largest financial
services companies, the world's most advanced health care organizations and
educational institutions all rely on ClearCube Blade PCs and Virtual Desktop
Solutions for secure, reliable and energy efficient computing. For more
information on the R3040S Blade Workstation, visit: www.clearcube.com
Contact: Jeff Fugitt Tel. +1-512-652-3238 Cell Phone: +1-512-653-8295 Email: jeff.fugitt@clearcube.com
Jeff Fugitt of ClearCube Technology, +1-512-652-3238, Cell, +1-512-653-8295, jeff.fugitt at clearcube.com
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