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Paul
Labute, President and CEO of CCG said that “we have supported Sun's UltraSPARC platform for more than a decade and we are
pleased to extend that support with the Solaris 10 OS to x86 servers and
workstations platforms as well. We
will
be delivering the new executables for UltraSPARC and
x86 to all MOE customers and we believe that the combination of MOE’s flexibility with the reliability and
scalability of the Solaris 10 OS will be of great benefit to our
customers.” Joerg
Schwarz, Director, Heathcare and Life Sciences, of
Sun Microsystems said "We're pleased that CCG, a leader in the Life
Sciences industry, has chosen to extend their support of the Solaris 10 OS to
the x86 platform. This decision offers the industry
the opportunity to run Solaris on hundreds of systems from numerous suppliers
as well as the latest high-performance systems from Sun
Microsystems." About Chemical Computing Group
Inc. Chemical
Computing Group Inc. is a leading supplier of scientific software for Life
Sciences and has been operating since 1994.
Chemical Computing Group’s software platform is the Molecular
Operating Environment (MOE) that integrates visualization, simulation and
methodology development in one package.
MOE contains a wide variety of built-in applications in the fields of
Cheminformatics, Bioinformatics, Computer-Aided Molecular
Design and Molecular Modeling. MOE
runs
on a wide variety of computers including Windows, Linux, Macintosh and Unix systems both for the desktop and in parallel computing
clusters. MOE is used by biologists,
medicinal chemists and computational chemists in many pharmaceutical companies,
biotechnology companies and universities throughout the
world. Chemical
Computing Group is headquartered in Sun,
Sun Microsystems and Solaris are trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the
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