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Technology Stocks : The New QLogic (ANCR)
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To: KJ. Moy who wrote (16205)5/14/1998 12:55:00 PM
From: Craig Stevenson  Read Replies (1) of 29386
 
KJ,

<<It's impressive to me that Ancor does not need to see the units first before shipping. That means MSL is good in QA and configuring the units is not an issue, either customers can handle it easily or Ancor can do it remotely at ease.>>

Those were my thoughts exactly. Going in, I expected to see a BIG preparation/shipping department, where Ancor would check out the switch to make sure everything was okay, and then send it to the customer.

I don't recall the exact context, but one comment was made regarding the manufacturability of Ancor's switches. Evidently, they are fairly easy to make, and any of MSL's plants could turn them out in a pinch. KJ, you would be amazed at the simplicity of their design. Ed's Cat could probably assemble one. <g>

Craig
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