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Penguin Computing Inc. Demonstrates Three-Tier Web Site Architecture, Offers Partner Presentations at Linux Business Expo-Comdex/Fall 2000
  Nov 9th, 08:40 UTC

Penguin Computing will employ its newest servers - including ones introduced at LBE - to demonstrate three-tier Web site architecture. Visitors will be able to see how companies can use Web servers, application servers and database servers to build stable and scalable architecture for e-business.

San Francisco, CA ( November 8, 2000) - Who:

Penguin Computing Inc., leading provider of reliable Linux systems for Internet serving.

What:

Penguin Computing, committed to Linux in the enterprise, is a gold sponsor of the Linux Business Expo at Comdex/Fall 2000 in Las Vegas. The company has important corporate and product news to talk about during the show and is sponsoring the free public e-mail stations at Linux Business Expo.

In addition, Penguin Computing will employ its newest servers - including ones introduced at LBE - to demonstrate three-tier Web site architecture. Visitors will be able to see how companies can use Web servers, application servers and database servers to build stable and scalable architecture for e-business.

Penguin Computing partners will give presentations on the issues and technologies involved in building network architecture. Participants will include: Red Hat Inc. (NASDAQ: RHAT); Knox Software Corp., maker of Arkeia backup software; Mission Critical Linux Inc.; and Clearway Technologies LLC.

Sam Ockman, Penguin Computing's founder and CEO, will give a presentation on global adoption of Linux and the impact on IT infrastructure at 2:30 p.m. Nov. 14.

Where:

Booth P211, Sands Expo and Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada.

When:

November 13-17. Show hours: November 13, 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; November 14-16, 10 a.m.-6 pm.; November 17, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

About Penguin Computing

Penguin Computing Inc. (http://www.penguincomputing.com) is the leading provider of reliable Linux systems for Internet serving. Founded in 1998 by Open Source advocate and active Linux community member Sam Ockman, Penguin Computing is based in San Francisco, Calif. (USA) and is privately held.

Linux, an Open Source version of UNIX, is increasingly popular as an operating system for server computers. Industry research analysts have predicted that the market for Linux servers will reach $5.7 billion by 2003.

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(Submitted by Catalina Ortiz of Penguin Computing Inc.)

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