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Terra Soft Completes First Four Weeks of Apple Sci-Tech Road Show

Cupertino, California -- 19 May 2000 -- Terra Soft Solutions, Inc., the leading developer of Linux solutions for PowerPC(TM) microprocessors, has completed the first four weeks of the six-week, six-city Science & Technology Road Show 2000 with Apple Computer.

Kai Staats, founder and CEO of Terra Soft Solutions states, "A fantastic experience for us. We have presented our parallel, high-performance computing solution to a variety of enthusiastic audiences--well received all around. This past month has been educational for both our audience and our own development team as we have met some of the brightest minds, the most advanced researchers of our times. These are the people who made commodity parallel computing a reality."

Terra Soft Solutions has demonstrated a 4 node, 500 MHz, G4 cluster running Black Lab Linux at MIT, Harvard, Argonne and Fermi National Labs outside of Chicago, the National Institute of Health and NASA Langley, D.C. area, and NASA Ames Research Center and Lawrence Livermore National Lab in the bay area of California.

Next week Terra Soft will present at the University of Washington (23 May) and the DOE Richland Operations (24 May) in Seattle followed by visits to Aerospace Corp, El Segundo (6 June), the Apple Marketing Center, Santa Monica (7 June), and Hughes Research Labs, Malibu (8 June).

In order to register for the presentations, please visit: www.seminars.apple.com/series/scitech2000

For more information, please download this PDF: www.terrasoftsolutions.com/news/SciTech_2Kmo.pdf


About Terra Soft Solutions, Inc.
Terra Soft Solutions, Inc. is a leading developer of innovative technologies for PowerPC Linux. Black Lab Linux provides an advanced Linux distribution for development, parallel computing, and embedded systems. For more information, please visit Terra Soft Solutions and Black Lab Linux

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