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October
1989
Company founded in the Silicon Valley of the United States to provide
cost
effective network computing solutions based on SPARC technology.
July 1991
Designed and prototyped one of the first proprietary 32-bit memory
bus system
based on SPARC version 8 architecture released by Sun Microsystems.
March 1992
Released Marixx ds the proprietary 25 mhz and 40 mhz SPARC MBus based
workstations.
May 1992
Released Parrot II, a Sun SPARC Station 2 compatible workstation.
Released
Sun Microsystems GX compatible graphics accelerator.
March 1993
Released Marixx dt, a Sun SPARC Station 10 compatible workstaion.
July 1993
Released a single width Sun Microsystems GX+ compatible graphics
accelerator.
March 1994
Released Sun Microsystems TGX Plus compatible graphics accelerator.
May 1994
Released Sun Microsystems TGX compatible graphics accelerator.
May 1994
Made recipient of the President E award winner by US Commerce
Department.
July 1994
Released Marixx SS, a SuperSPARC based Station 20 compatible system.
September 1994
Released Marixx MS, a MicroSPARC based Station 5 compatible system.
October 1994
Released first cross platform system with graphics library from Silicon
Graphics running on SPARC hardware platform.
January 1995
Released proprietary Marixx SI SuperSPARC based server system with
1 GB
memory capacity, dual Ethernet channels, dual SCSI channels and six
SBus
slots.
April 1995
SX graphics implemented into Marixx SS system board.
February 1996
Released Marixx US I, a Sun UltraSPARC 1 compatible system product.
March 1996
Released custom designed embedded system for Du Pont's high performance
printer product;
October 1996
Named as an Inc 500 company of the United States, one of the 500 fastest
growing companies in the United States.
March 1997
Released Marixx US IIL, a proprietary UltraSPARC II based system with
single processor module.
May 1997
Released Marixx US II, a Sun UltraSPARC 2 compatible system product.
July 1997
Designed customized workstation systems for use in US government NASA
Space Shuttle.
June 1998
Released Marixx US AXi, an UltraSPARC IIi technology based system
with
OEM Sun AXi system board.
October 1998
Released Marixx US AXmp system products based on OEM Sun AXmp
system board.
October 1999
Beta release of a proprietary Internet Web based e-mail product with
browser
user interface.
April 2000
Merged with International E-Mail Service Corporation, a company founded
by Dr. Kou, ARI's CEO and invested by ARI investors.
September 2000
Released A2000T, a custom-made NT cluster based server, for Japanese
government municipal server application, heavy redundant system design
to
ensure system availability and reliability.
March 2001
Established ARI Japan, a fully owned subsidiary in Tokyo, Japan.
May 2001
Beta released IBEC, the Internet Business Environment for Corporations,
an
Internet business application platform product.
June 2001
Released 64-node Linux based computation cluster of workstations for
scientific
computation applications.
February 2002
Joined Sun Microsystems' OEM Partner program as an iForce member.
June 2002
City of Danville website based upon Aries Solution IBEC software received a nationally
recognized award for their sites ease of use and layout.
January 2004
Certified as 9001:2000 compliant.
September 2004
Promoted to OEM Technology Partner by Sun Microsystems.
May 2005
Became a certified Minority and Woman owned organization, WMBE#5CN00029
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