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Technology Stocks : The New QLogic (ANCR)
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To: KJ. Moy who wrote (23922)8/31/1999 11:53:00 AM
From: Greg Hull  Read Replies (1) of 29386
 
<<It is quality assurance from a well known 3rd party. It is the equivalent of AAA bond rating from Moody for your products and processes to get there>>

ISO 9000 certification is for a facility and its procedures rather than an endorsement of a product. The expectation is that if you have good manufacturing procedures in place and have them well documented that consistent product quality will result. It does not comment on the design of the product (low latency, dual power supplies, etc). I wonder in Sun or any of the current OEMs required Ancor to be certified?

Greg
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