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ClearCube Technology Declared Best Blade System InfoWorld Calls ClearCube PC Blades "Downright Excellent" in Annual Technology of the Year Awards Austin, Texas - January 3, 2006 - ClearCube Technology, the market leader and pioneer in PC Blade computing, was named "Best Blade System" by InfoWorld in its 2006 Technology of the Year Awards. The InfoWorld Technology of the Year awards honor major IT trends, as well as the top IT products of 2005, based on InfoWorld Test Center reviews. In 2005, InfoWorld reviewers Oliver Rist and Brian Chee gave the ClearCube solution a review score of 8.9 or "excellent." They noted that ClearCube has pushed the architecture further in 2005, boasting better security, reliability and long-term cost savings. "For installations in which workstation uptime is critical, ClearCube is a godsend," said Rist in a recent InfoWorld Test Center review. "ClearCube has spent significant time and effort beefing up usability and workstation power. It's time well spent, judging from the upgrades in flexibility and management." This award underscores ClearCube's proven track record of success. In 2005, ClearCube announced partnership with Lenovo, the world's third largest personal computing company, as well as a bundled solution and partnership with IBM. The ClearCube solution has been widely adopted across multiple industries, including financial services, healthcare and government. ClearCube has thousands of customers worldwide, including leading firms and organizations such as Morgan Stanley, the U.S. Air Force and Oklahoma Heart Hospital - America's first all-digital hospital. "This award proves something we've known for a while - we're the best blade solution for enterprise and government customers," said Carl Boisvert, president and CEO of ClearCube Technology. "That's why we're attracting the best and brightest partners, like IBM and Lenovo, and customers worldwide who rely on the ClearCube solution to deliver mission-critical desktop solutions." ClearCube PC Blades remove the traditional PC from the end user's desk, replacing it with a small user port. These ports are connected via existing cable infrastructure to PC Blades located in racks in a central, secure location. End users work on ClearCube PC Blades as a desktop computing platform, available from anywhere in the world.
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