DTR promotes server solutions by utilizing the power of SCO OpenServer 6 on Intel dual-core processors.
The SCO Group, Inc., a provider of UNIX software technology for distributed, embedded and network-based systems, yesterday announced the availability of DTR's powerful whitebox server solutions featuring SCO's OpenServer 6 and Intel's dual-core processors.
SCO OpenServer 6 utilizes dual-core processing, allowing customers to gain superior performance and multi-tasking capabilities from their server systems. SCO OpenServer 6 is one of the most secure and reliable UNIX application platforms for Intel technology, and fully supports Intel's DDR2 Memory, independent interface with FSB, and dual-gigabit Ethernet. Additionally, both Intel's Pentium 4 dual-core processor and SCO's OpenServer 6 were designed to increase productivity and processing power; and DTR is combining the two to offer a commanding, fully-tested, and certified whitebox solution.
"DTR, Intel and SCO provide the right solution for customers looking for increased multi-processing capabilities, reliability and security," said Alan Raymond, VP of Americas sales, The SCO Group. "Intel's dual-core processors and SCO's OpenServer 6 complement each other well, and are a perfect fit for those who are looking to optimize their IT systems."
"The combination of Intel's dual-core technology with the security, reliability and power of SCO OpenServer 6 will provide a level of unmatched processing power and productivity to customers and partners," said Rene Beltran, Executive VP , DTR Business Systems, Inc. "One of our main goals at DTR is to help SCO partners get the most power, performance and reliability out of their next OpenServer 6 deployment and our custom-built Intel(R) server platforms combined with Intel's dual-core processors does just that."