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		<title>Weta Digital, Production House for AVATAR, Donates IBM Blade Servers to Schools</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kevin Houston</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Weta Digital, the digital production house that designed the hit movie AVATAR recently donated about 300 IBM HS20 blade servers to Whitireia Community Polytechnic in Porirua which will use them to help teach students how to create 3-D animations. The IBM HS20 blade servers were originally bought to produce special effects for The Lord of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Weta Digital, the digital production house that designed the hit movie AVATAR recently donated about 300 IBM HS20 blade servers to <a href="http://www.whitireia.ac.nz/Pages/home.aspx" target="_blank">Whitireia Community Polytechnic</a> in Porirua which will use them to help teach students how to create 3-D animations. The <strong>IBM HS20</strong> blade servers were originally bought to produce special effects for <span style="color: #ff0000;">The Lord of the Rings </span>at a cost of more than $1 million (for more details on this, check out this November 2004 article from DigitalArtsOnline.co.uk.) Weta Digital has since replaced them with more powerful HP BL 2x220c G5 servers supplied by Hewlett-Packard, which were used for <a href="http://bladesmadesimple.com/2010/01/the-hit-movie-avatar-processed-on-hp-blade-servers/" target="_blank">AVATAR</a>.</p>
<p>According to the school, these older IBM blade servers will help the schoolexpand its graphics and information technology courses and turn out students with more experience of 3-D rendering.</p>
<p>Thanks to <a href="http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/3257747/Avatar-snaps-up-44-7m-Govt-grant" target="_blank">Stuff.co.nz</a> for the information mentioned above.</p>
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