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Fixstars Aquires Terra Soft Solutions

Postby billb » 12 Nov 2008, 00:26

http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/pip ... 00192.html
FIXSTARS PROVIDES COMPLETE CELL ECOSYSTEM

TOKYO, Japan -- 11 November 2008 -- Fixstars Corporation, a pioneering company
in Cell Broadband Engine™ based solutions, today announced the acquisition of
substantially all the assets of Terra Soft Solutions, the world renowned
developer of Yellow Dog Linux. The new subsidiary 'Fixstars Solutions, Inc.',
of San Jose, California, maintains the entire Terra Soft staff, product line,
and regional offices in Loveland, Colorado.

Terra Soft was founded in 1999 to provide a Linux operating system for the
Power architecture family of microprocessors. With its early roots in the
Apple PowerPC, Terra Soft grew to become one of the top five Apple Value
Added Resellers, uniquely licensed to install an alternative to Mac OS, with
customers including Lockheed Martin, Boeing, NASA, DoE labs and top
universities.

Kai Staats, former CEO of Terra Soft Solutions, now COO of Fixstars Solutions
states, “Terra Soft started with my personal credit card and what in
retrospect was an unlikely team to create a Linux distribution: a 17 year old
sys admin, FileMaker Pro programmer, graphic designer, and marketing
consultant. Dan, Troy, Jake and I threw ourselves into the challenge of
building something which we were told (more than once) was impossible. Over
one hundred Linux companies came and went, but we always pulled through."

In the fall of 2005 Terra Soft began its work with Cell under contract with
Mercury Computer. A year later Terra Soft expanded its Cell support to the
Sony PS3. In 2007, Terra Soft released YDL v6.0 with support for the IBM
BladeCenter QS2x family of products.

Through this acquisition, Fixstars will continue to maintain Yellow Dog Linux
as the only Linux OS with support for every Cell/B.E. based product on the
market, including Fixstars' own GigaAccel 180 and Sony ZEGO BCU-100.

Staats continues, "Our ten years' determination this year opened the door to a
merger of teams and talent which for me is the continuation of a dream.
Miki-san and I, our teams too, share a common vision and drive for completion
of the Power ecosystem and perfection which is now amplified and accelerated
by the new Fixstars Solutions.”

Founded in 2002, Fixstars has since 2004 provided application development and
optimization services for the Cell Broadband Engine multi-core processor.
Fixstars maintains the world's largest dedicated Cell/B.E. development staff.
Fixstars' customers include industry leaders and Cell consortium founders
Sony, Toshiba, and IBM and companies such as Mizuho Securities, Mitsubishi
Research Institute, and Broadcast International.

“A Cell/B.E. software developer and long-time user of Yellow Dog Linux,
Fixstars has great faith in Yellow Dog Linux," said Satoshi Miki, CEO of
Fixstars. “This business acquisition allows us to offer a reliable and stable
Linux distribution with sense of ease for our customers. I have no doubt that
in the expanding Cell/B.E. ecosystem we will offer the best Cell/B.E.
solution of the High Performance Computing generation."

In April of this year, Fixstars launched the GigaAccel 180 PCIe Cell computer
as a delivery vehicle for its growing portfolio of turn-key, vertical market
solutions:
- Financial
- Healthcare & Life Sciences
- Manufacturing Inspection
- Digital Media

Fixstars' market specific solutions provide a marked advantage over in-house
optimization efforts which historically consume significant resources to
achieve the desired performance. The union of the Fixstars and Terra Soft
products, services, and engineering expertise forms a complete Cell Broadband
Engine ecosystem and client offering, reducing time invested and total cost
of ownership.

Fixstars now provides:
- Cell application optimization
- Middleware
- Yellow Dog Linux
- Cell based hardware


About Fixstars Corporation
Fixstars is the pioneering company of the Cell Broadband Engine, high
performance multi-core processor. Fixstars enables companies to speed up
business by offering astonishing speed and quality software, middleware on
Cell/B.E. and hardware equipped Cell/B.E. including the GigaAccel 180 PCIe
board with PowerXCell™ 8i, for industries such as Finance, Medical,
Manufacturing and Digital media. Founded in 2002, Fixstars is headquartered
in Tokyo, Japan.

For more information, visit http://www.fixstars.com/en

GigaAccel, Yellow Dog Linux, YDL, Y-HPC, and Y-Film are registered trademarks
of Fixstars Corporation. IBM, PXCAB, and POWER are trademarks of IBM
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. PS3, ZEGO, and
BCU-100 are trademarks of Sony. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus
Torvalds. Additional product and company names mentioned may be trademarks
and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders.



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Re: Fixstars Aquires Terra Soft Solutions

Postby ppietro » 12 Nov 2008, 04:07

billb wrote:http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/pipermail/yellowdog-announce/2008-November/000192.html

http://www.fixstars.com/en/company/press/20081111.html


Wow - big news! Thanks for sharing, billb! :D

They've already redone http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com

Now I'm going to have to relearn where all of the reference pages are. :D

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Re: Fixstars Aquires Terra Soft Solutions

Postby billb » 06 Dec 2008, 09:12

There's a good interview about this posted in Kai's blog here:

http://blogs.ydl.net/kai/2008/11/28/at- ... -a-decade/
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