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To: Jenna who wrote (66192)10/14/1999 3:43:00 AM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 120523
 
Members of the Fiber alliance..emlx,zoox,and vixl...
Leading Vendors First To Unveil Interoperable San
Management Software

Eleven Companies Announce Initial FibreAlliance MIB-based
Products Five Additional Companies Join Consortium

HOPKINTON, Mass. - October 13, 1999 - The FibreAlliance,
the industry's most productive association of vendors driving open
software standards for managing storage area networks, or SANs,
today announced that 11 of its member companies are the first to
implement the open, shared technology developed cooperatively
within the FibreAlliance.

The new technology - known as a management information base,
or MIB - is the first widely accepted method for monitoring and
controlling the heterogeneous interconnect devices in Fibre
Channel-based SANs, such as hubs, switches and host adapters,
in a simplified, fully integrated way. The FibreAlliance recently
submitted the MIB to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
as an open standards draft.

"The FibreAlliance has reached a milestone in its drive to fill a
critical gap in the evolution of SANs - interoperable management
software," said Don Swatik, Vice President of Product
Management at EMC Corporation, which sponsors the
FibreAlliance. "The FibreAlliance technology lets storage
administrators gain, for the first time, a clear, end-to-end view of
the SAN, enabling them to plan, implement and operate
heterogeneous SANs more rapidly, flexibly and cost-effectively."

Initial FibreAlliance MIB Implementation

The results of the FibreAlliance work enables IT managers to
choose SAN interconnect devices freely without concern for
management interoperability across heterogeneous environments.
The initial FibreAlliance companies to announce offerings that
employ this capability include: · Ancor Communications, Inc. -
Ancor's complete line of Fibre Channel switches, which enable the
growth of very large SAN fabrics while maintaining high
performance, flexibility, and reliability. (See separate Ancor
release)

ATTO Technologies, Inc. - ATTO FibreBridge Enterprise
(SCSI-to-Fibre Channel bridge) with dual GBICs,
Ultra2/LVD and HVD SCSI bus compatibility, and
FibreAlliance MIB, SNMP, HTTP, Telnet and FTP
support, delivering flexible enterprise installation and
implementation.
Crossroads Systems, Inc. - Crossroads will support the
FibreAlliance MIB on all of its current and future intelligent
Storage Routing products, including the market-leading
4100 and 4200 devices, which provide bi-directional Fibre
Channel to SCSI connectivity for a wide range of OEM
and VAR customers.
Datametrics Systems Corporation - ViewPoint integrated
SAN management platform, with support for metrics from
SAN devices that support the FibreAlliance MIB, providing
integrated management of the entire SAN in addition to
servers, databases and other critical IT components that
E-businesses depend upon.
EMC Corporation - Connectrix Manager, powerful yet
simplified software for managing the EMC Connectrix
Enterprise Storage Network (ESN) system, which is a key
component of the EMC Enterprise Storage Network
solution.
Emulex Corporation - Enhanced management software,
version 2.0, for the Emulex LightPulse LH5000 family of
Fibre Channel digital hubs. This field upgradeable software
simplifies configuration and management and adds the
FibreAlliance MIB features. (See separate Emulex release)
Gadzoox Networks, Inc.- Gadzoox Ventana 3.0 SAN
Manager, combined with Gadzoox' modular SAN
architecture, Capellix 3000 Modular Switch and Gibraltar
Managed Hub products, enabling end-to-end SAN
Management. (See Gadzoox release issued Sept. 21)
Interphase Corporation - Interphase is adding support for
the FibreAlliance MIB to its JAVA-based FibreView
Enterprise product to promote global vendor-neutral
management capabilities for its local and remote SAN
management and PowerSAN adapter products.
McDATA Corporation - McDATA Enterprise Fabric
Connectivity (EFC) Management, which provides a single
system view of an enterprise-wide Fibre Channel switched
fabric with centralized control. (See separate McDATA
release)
Pathlight Technology, Inc. - SAN Gateway and SAN
Router, which provide OEMs with connectivity,
heterogeneous support (SCSI & FC), SAN management,
resource sharing, scalability, value add functions and speed
for fully-developed SANs. (See separate Pathlight release)
Vixel Corporation - Vixel 2100 Zoning Managed Hub,
enabling users to configure the device loops on demand by
dividing the hub into four full 100 MBps Fibre Channel
"zones;" and SAN InSite 2.2, providing comprehensive
status, control, diagnostics and advanced capabilities for
switches, hubs and GBICs, all from a single console. (See
Vixel release issued Sept. 14)

Additional FibreAlliance companies are expected to make similar
announcements in the near future.



To: Jenna who wrote (66192)10/14/1999 3:49:00 AM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 120523
 
The core of the fibre alliance.....The charter members of the FibreAlliance are leading
providers of Fibre Channel-based hubs, switches, host bus
adapters, routers, servers and management software,
including:

Ancor Communications, Inc., (NASDAQ:ANCR)
www.ancor.com
Emulex Corporation, (NASDAQ:EMLX)
www.emulex.com
Gadzoox Networks, www.gadzoox.com
G2 Networks, Inc., www.g2networks.com
Hewlett-Packard Company's (NYSE:HWP) OpenView
Business Unit and Enterprise Storage Solutions
Division, www.hp.com
JNI, www.jni.com
Legato Systems, Inc., (NASDAQ:LGTO)
www.legato.com
McDATA Corporation, www.mcdata.com
QLogic Corporation, www.qlc.com
VERITAS Software Corporation, (NASDAQ:VRTS)
www.veritas.com
Vixel Corporation, www.vixel.com

"The FibreAlliance brings together the resources of the
industry's leading providers of Fibre Channel connectivity to
help customers realize the full potential of SANs," said
Robert Dutkowsky, EMC's Executive Vice President of
Markets and Channels. "Members of the FibreAlliance share
EMC's commitment to accelerate customers' ability to
effectively deploy and manage this emerging technology. As
EMC expands its Enterprise Storage Network (ESN)
offerings, the work of the FibreAlliance will contribute
significantly to the capabilities we deliver to our customers."

EMC Enterprise Storage Networks include the industry's
fastest, most intelligent platform-independent enterprise
storage systems; centralized management software;
rigorously tested interoperability; robust online
storage-to-storage data movement; storage-based security;
and data center-class customer support.

Advancing Fibre Channel Standards
"The FibreAlliance is demonstrably committed to delivering
open solutions to customers' most pressing challenges for
deploying storage area networks," said Michael Peterson,
President of Strategic Research Corporation, a market
research firm located in Santa Barbara, Cal. "By agreeing on
common methods for managing SANs, committing to a
delivery schedule for products that employ these methods,
and then promoting standardization of the specification, this
innovative initiative is firmly advancing customers' ability to
realize the significant benefits SANs have to offer."

SANs provides a flexible, efficient way for customers to
consolidate and manage growing pools of online enterprise
information located throughout even the largest global
enterprises. The emerging SAN model requires the use of
Fibre Channel as the basic method of interconnecting the
heterogeneous elements of the storage network, such as
hubs, switches, host bus adapters, routers, servers and
storage systems, over great distances and at very high
speed. Until now, however, there has been no commonly
accepted method for monitoring and managing the elements
in Fibre Channel-based storage area networks.

To broaden market acceptance of Fibre Channel-based
SANs, the FibreAlliance will develop an engineering
specification, describing the framework in which vendors
may develop FibreAlliance-compliant products and solutions.
Member companies anticipate that the products and
solutions they implement will ship throughout 1999 and
beyond.

The FibreAlliance will enhance the value of Fibre
Channel-based solutions for both its members and their
customers. Customers will benefit by the use of an
integrated management interface that enables software
products to gain a high-level view of the storage network and
to obtain detailed SAN performance information from across
the enterprise.

Further, a key benefit to FibreAlliance members is
integration of their products with leading enterprise
management solutions, including EMC's management
software framework for EMC Enterprise Storage,
Hewlett-Packard Company's OpenView software, Legato
Global Enterprise Management of Storage (GEMS), and
VERITAS Storage Management Suite. In addition, other
storage management frameworks will be able to implement
the new FibreAlliance management approach.

EMC Corporation, a Fortune 500 company based in
Hopkinton, Massachusetts, is the world's technology and
market leader in the rapidly growing market for intelligent
enterprise storage systems, software and services. The
company's products store, retrieve, manage, protect and
share information from all major computing environments,
including UNIX, Windows NT and mainframe platforms. The
company has offices worldwide, trades on the New York
Stock Exchange under the symbol EMC, and is a
component of the S&P 500 Index. For further information
about EMC and its storage solutions, EMC's corporate web
site can be accessed at emc.com.




To: Jenna who wrote (66192)10/14/1999 8:27:00 AM
From: j g cordes  Respond to of 120523
 
"(Bloomberg Data)--Bernard Chaus Inc. CHS Was rated "Strong Buy" in new coverage by analyst Jennifer Black at Black & Company. The stock has an intermediate-term price target of $8 per share."

Clothing, fundamentals attractive, a value play based on company re-capturing its glory (which it appears to be trying to do). biz.yahoo.com
finance.yahoo.com

from Yahoo



To: Jenna who wrote (66192)10/14/1999 8:52:00 AM
From: RRICH4  Respond to of 120523
 
TFS blowout earnings..

Three-Five Systems looks like a prime candidate for momentum players.

First Call .17 came in at .28, Company makes displays for cellular
phones and says ""Based on the current environment, we expect to see a
strong rate of quarter-over-quarter revenue growth for the next several
quarters.''



To: Jenna who wrote (66192)10/14/1999 8:59:00 AM
From: Long John  Respond to of 120523
 
I hope the weekly calendar is only a temporary event. Having the monthly calendar has given more credence to anticipatory upswing than I could have imagined. Many October plays triggered buys when it was still September. I worry less about the earnings dates now than I used to because I can buy the stock so much earlier. I know the new chat room and more staff will improve this situation even more. You are using the best sources for earnings dates, and you find out if the date changes as soon as the company says. No one can know before the company makes up its mind. The uncertainty of the date even gives an opportunity to make money because all traders are acting on this same information.

I know First Call has dates months in advance because I look at the reports on quote.com and they already have dates for next quarter. Too bad FC only puts out the Radar Report one week ahead of time. I would gladly search quote.com ticker by ticker if that's the only way to get FC dates a month in advance. Keep on doing the calendar the way it is - it's been wonderful.

John