NEW SILICON SURF brings Silicon Graphics data onto Information Superhighway

On March 14, 1994 Silicon Graphics, Inc. announced Silicon Surf(tm), an Internet World Wide Web (WWW) information server designed to provide Silicon Graphics' customers and all Internet users with information about the company, its partners and its products. The graphical point-and-click interface allows users to easily navigate through text and graphics images and takes advantage of Silicon Graphics workstations' industry-leading digital media capabilities.

"The Silicon Surf information server capitalizes on the Internet structure that is already in place as today's information superhighway," said Bert Fornaciari, vice president of Silicon Graphics' Customer Support Division. "With Silicon Surf we can instantaneously distribute vital sales and support information to current or potential customers around the globe. A wide range of information is now only a few mouse clicks away."

The Silicon Surf information server will be updated as new products and services are announced, providing customers with a single source for the most current information about the company and its technologies. The Silicon Surf information server is organized into the following five categories:

Accessing Silicon Surf: The Silicon Surf information server is available immediately and is free to anyone with Internet access. Users can navigate through the Silicon Surf information server using the appropriate version of Mosaic, a popular browser available at no charge through the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. By using the appropriate version of Mosaic, Internet users can access Silicon Surf with Silicon Graphics, HP, DEC, IBM and Sun Microsystems workstations, Apple Macintosh systems and personal computers running Microsoft Windows.

Internet users can send email to siliconsurf@sgi.com for more information about obtaining the Mosaic browser and accessing the Silicon Surf information server.