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Verari Systems Positioned in the Visionary Quadrants in Midrange and Entry-Level Servers
Posted by Kenneth Farmer, Saturday October 30 2004 @ 07:09PM EDT

SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- October 27, 2004 -- Verari Systems™, the premier developer of powerful, platform independent blade server systems, announced today that Gartner positioned the company in the Magic Quadrant for Midrange Servers, 2004 and the Magic Quadrant for Entry-Level Servers, 2004 (1). Verari Systems is listed in the visionary quadrant in both reports.

The Magic Quadrant reports examine server companies on their completeness of vision and ability to execute. In both reports, the criteria for the ability to execute are: ability to change, product portfolio, sales and marketing, services, channels, and business fundamentals. The criteria for completeness of vision are strategy, target markets, technology differentiation, industry awareness, leadership, and organizational vibrancy. According to Gartner, vendors listed in the visionary quadrant have a clear vision of market direction and are focused on preparing for that, but they can still improve in terms of optimizing service delivery.

The Magic Quadrant for Entry-Level Servers assesses tower, rack, rack-optimized, and blade servers that have fewer than four processors and cost less than $10,000. The Magic Quadrant for Midrange Servers assesses tower, rack, rack-optimized, and blade servers that have 4 to 16 processors and cost more than $10,000.

On the strength of its product vision, Verari Systems has doubled its sales nearly every year since its inception in 1996 and has quickly grown to 265 employees worldwide. More than 4,000 customers, including Boeing, ConocoPhillips, Industrial Light and Magic, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, Motorola, NASA, NVIDIA, Northrop Grumman, Novartis, Pixar, and Shell, have chosen Verari Systems' line of high-density blade server clusters, rack-optimized servers, and high-performance technical workstations.

"We are delighted to be listed in the visionary quadrant by Gartner," said David Driggers, CEO of Verari Systems. "We believe this is a milestone in our company's evolution and recognition of Verari Systems' position as a key provider of blade computing systems to enterprise data centers."

From its inception, Verari Systems has pursued a strategy of providing the industry's fastest standards-based blade computing systems with the lowest possible total cost of ownership in the densest form factor possible. Verari Systems' Vertical Cooling System (VCS) allows for these high-density product offerings. Traditional cluster installations ineffectively cool from front to back where heat exhausts from the rear of the cabinet. This can cause dramatic hot spots in data centers. The Verari Systems VCS is designed for large scale data centers where floor cooling is efficiently utilized and exhausted into ceiling ducts to control temperatures and avoid overheating.

For more information, visit www.gartner.com, and reference Research ID Number: G00124349 (Magic Quadrant for Midrange Servers, 2004) and G00124359 (Magic Quadrant for Entry-Level Servers, 2004).

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