Pogo Unveils syGlass Certified VR Workstations

Posted on January 1, 2018 by Rachel B
syGlass certified vr workstations

Today, we are proud to to unveil a new partnership! We have teamed up with IstoVisio to bring you an exclusive line of syGlass Certified VR workstations. syGlass is a scientific data visualization application that enables researchers to work hands-on with their data in a VR environment. These desktop systems are designed from the ground up to excel at…

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Paul talks tech on The Lunduke Show

Posted on January 1, 2018 by admin

Once again, Paul, our VP of Sales & Product Development was the special guest on The Lunduke Show. This time around, he provided the expert color commentary for Bryan’s weekly tech news show. They dove into the tech topics du jour. Meltdown, Spectre, Hawaii’s missile scare, Bitcoin, and even the TRS-80 Model 100. Check it out. Be sure…

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Happy Holidays!

Posted on December 12, 2017 by admin
Happy Holidays from your friends at Pogo Linux

All of us here at Pogo wish you the happiest of holidays. May they be filled with merriment and good cheer! We appreciate all your help in making 2017 such a big success and can’t wait to partner with you in 2018 as well! Meanwhile, we are still delivering systems between now and the end…

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In time for the holidays – New Intel Xeon SP Servers

Posted on November 11, 2017 by admin
New Intel Xeon SP Servers

November is here, already! As some of the guys here at Pogo Linux work on their mustaches, we are doubling down on our commitment to rapidly deliver the perfect custom solution to each customer. We realize the importance of meeting those budgetary deadlines at the end of the year. We are your team of experts, working tirelessly…

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The Lunduke Show – Pogo Linux talks Flash

Posted on November 11, 2017 by Rachel B

Once again, Paul, our VP of Sales & Product Development was the special guest on The Lunduke Show. He spent an hour with Bryan discussing the latest developments in solid state storage technology. They also tackled some of the tough questions, such as “Was there an M.1?” and how fun it is (or is not) to walk…

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