Tokyo Mitsubishi Buys MPP Sun Box; Sybase Performance an Issue?
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Tokyo Mitsubishi International (TMI), the London-based investment banking arm of the world's largest bank, has placed an order with Sun Micro systems for its recently released top-end server called the Starfire Ultra Enterprise E10000. The machine uses massively parallel processor (MPP) technology, and is needed for a number of reasons, one of which, according to a source with knowledge of the sale, includes beefing up the performance of elements TMI's Sybase relational database, which the
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