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Making a rat's tale

Ibrix's special data storage system drives latest in computer animation

By Carolyn Y. Johnson
Globe Staff / July 9, 2007

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No one watching Remy , the charismatic rodent with an epicure's palate, skitter across the kitchen floor in Pixar's summer release "Ratatouille" will leave the theater pondering how Pixar managed to store all that data. But behind Remy's world of stylized French cheeses and plump grapes is Ibrix, a Billerica company that just won an award for its "data management ... (Full article: 751 words)

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