- Thu Apr 17 2003 SGI's Irix wins defense certification
- Tue Aug 19 1997 Short Take: SGI to port OpenView to Irix OS
Hewlett-Packard and Silicon Graphics signed an agreement for SGI to port HP OpenView Network Node Manager--an enterprise-management framework--to the Silicon Graphics Irix operating system. In addition, Silicon will also resell HP OpenView products and services. SGI will offer HP OpenView for the Irix operating system in January 1998. Prices for the enterprise software will start at $5,000.
- Fri Sep 8 2006 SGI's Unix variant fading into history
Silicon Graphics to stop selling computers using MIPS chips and Irix operating system at end of 2006.
- Mon Oct 11 2004 SGI brings visualization to Linux line
Addition of high-end graphics to computers based on open-source platform helps company go beyond its proprietary products.
- Tue Feb 18 2003 Military drafts SGI for $26 million deal
The maker of high-end systems gets a shot in the arm by winning a multimillion-dollar contract to supply computing machines, software and services to the U.S. Defense Department.
- Mon Jul 14 2003 SGI uses ATI for graphics behemoths
Silicon Graphics Inc. introduces a new high-end visualization machine that marks a major change for the company: reliance on mainstream video technology from ATI.
- Tue Sep 2 1997 SGI, Netscape to build servers
Netscape and SGI are combining software and hardware to create high-end Internet servers targeted at media-intensive "supersites."
- Thu Sep 5 1996 SGI goes to Market
Silicon Graphics will bundle Open Market's security software with SGI's WebForce line of Web commerce servers.
- Fri Mar 7 1997 SGI server streams for intranets
Silicon Graphics will announce a new version of its server software for streaming sound and video over the Net or corporate intranets.
- Mon Dec 13 1999 SGI furthers Linux strategy
SGI releases more of its software to the open-source community, trying to make the Linux operating system better dovetail with the company's plans.

