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Compaq AlphaServer Systems Chosen as Platform for GTSI's $857 Million Army Contract HOUSTON, October 1, 2001
Compaq Computer Corporation Under MMAD-G, GTSI will deliver Compaq's high-end AlphaServer GS Series enterprise systems running Tru64™ UNIX along with various AlphaStation DS Series departmental systems. Government customers will use these systems with Compaq's StorageWorks™ fibre-channel subsystems, with support from Compaq Global Services. "With their superior performance, reliability and 7x24 availability, we believe our Tru64 UNIX-based AlphaServer systems and StorageWorks subsystems are an ideal solution for the data-intensive computing needs of GTSI's worldwide federal customers," said Rich Marcello, vice president and general manager of Compaq's High Performance Systems Division. "GTSI is very excited about this relationship and our ability to bring Compaq's high-end solutions to our Federal customers through MMAD," said Dr. Joel Lipkin, GTSI's senior vice president of Marketing and Customer Support. "Our Compaq Enterprise Technology Team, with expertise in Alpha and StorageWorks systems, is focused on MMAD and will actively brief customers on both the contract and the technology. MMAD is the perfect vehicle for delivering enterprise level solutions to our government customers. It offers a full range of products and services and is flexible enough to adapt to a wide range of requirements." In addition to the Compaq computer and storage systems platforms, GTSI will provide Cisco networking products and a wide range of technical services on the MMAD-G contract, which is open to any agency of the Federal Government. About GTSI GTSI is a leading business to government (B2G) marketer of information technology solutions to Federal, state and local government customers worldwide. GTSI is headquartered in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area and offers access to over 250,000 products from more than 1,300 manufacturers. GTSI also offers customers multiple integration services to meet their needs. See http://www.gtsi.com. GTSI and Compaq were chosen by the Army as the technology providers for the MMAD-G contract following a comprehensive proposal review that included a number of tests, including the industry-standard TPC-C and TPC-H benchmarks, as well as the Standard Performance Evaluation Corp (SPEC) SPECint and SPECfp benchmarks. AlphaServer systems produced outstanding results in each of the tests. Compaq in the Federal Marketplace Compaq's AlphaServer technology is widely used by both civilian and defense agencies in the federal government. Among its major projects is a 30+ TeraOPS system that Compaq is building for the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) to simulate nuclear testing. Compaq is also building a 100 TeraOPS system through an agreement with the Department of Energy, Sandia National Laboratories and Celera Genomics. This will be the world's largest supercomputer when completed in 2004. Compaq is the worldwide revenue leader in the $6 billion technical systems and servers marketplace, according to a year 2000 report from industry research group International Data Corporation. Compaq StorageWorks also was identified this year as the global leader in the new generation of Storage Area Network (SAN) technology by Gartner Dataquest. About Compaq Founded in 1982, Compaq Computer Corporation ("Compaq") is a leading global provider of enterprise technology and solutions. Compaq designs, develops, manufactures and markets hardware, software, solutions and services, including industry-leading enterprise storage and computing solutions, fault-tolerant business-critical solutions, communication products, and desktop and portable personal computers that are sold in more than 200 countries. Information on Compaq and its products and services is available at http://www.compaq.com. Notes:
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