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To: Softechie who wrote (72074)5/28/2002 1:58:25 PM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 99280
 
QLogic and Imperial Technology Introduce Affordable SAN Solution

SAN Acceleration System Available for Less Than $35,000

EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 28, 2002--Imperial Technology, the company accelerating application performance, announced today it is working with QLogic Corporation (Nasdaq:QLGC - News) to make Storage Area Networks (SANs) more affordable. Small and medium businesses can set up an entry-level application accelerator for applications such as Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server, using the QLogic SAN Connectivity Kit 1000 and an Imperial file cache accelerator for less than $35,000.

Imperial's SANaccelerator® is a storage-centric architectural component where critical "hot files" are locked into a dedicated cache to ensure they are instantly available 100% of the time. In transaction-intensive database and OLTP applications, Imperial's accelerators quickly eliminate I/O bottlenecks and improve system throughput, thereby reducing the need for additional servers and increasing productivity.

"Companies with large databases or transaction-oriented applications can save significant hardware dollars by architecting-in the SANaccelerator from the beginning," said Robert David, president and CEO of Imperial Technology. "In many cases, substantial savings occur from reduced CPU-based licensing fees, server hardware, and storage array requirements. In fact, some of our clients have freed up more than 60% of their servers after the installation of our accelerators."

The QLogic SAN Connectivity Kit 1000, a turn-key SAN infrastructure, is comprised of everything a small- to medium-sized business needs to get started in connecting their first storage network, including QLogic SANbox(TM) 8 port switch, four SANblade® 2200 Series host bus adapters (HBAs), fiber optic cables and GBIC connectors, device driver software, documentation and computer based training CD. Combined with Imperial's SANaccelerator the system provides a total performance package. The QLogic SAN Connectivity Kit is fully certified for interoperability with the MegaRam and SANaccelerator products.

"This is a perfect example of a SAN solution that a small or medium business can use to accelerate application performance while reducing hardware and management costs," said Frank Berry, vice president of corporate marketing for QLogic. "Enterprises can also use a configuration to get their feet wet in Fibre Channel storage networking and scale up to larger more sophisticated configurations as their needs grow."

MegaRam and SANaccelerator systems are very scalable, offering from 1 to 8 Fibre Channel ports and from 1 to 51 GB of file-caching capacity.

QLogic and Imperial are among more than 35 key members of the Affordable SAN Initiative. Members of the initiative intend to dispel the notion that SANs are unaffordable for small and medium businesses by redefining and promoting SAN solutions for these customers with end-user pricing of $50,000 or less, a significant reduction in the typical $250,000 entry point to enterprise-class SANs.

About Imperial Technology, Inc.

Headquartered in El Segundo, Calif., Imperial Technology has over a decade of experience designing and manufacturing high-performance storage systems that shatter I/O bottlenecks to supercharge traditional storage. Imperial's products are installed on Sun, HP, Compaq/Digital, IBM and Unisys systems. They integrate and install seamlessly in environments that run Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL - News), Sybase (NASDAQ: SYBS - News), Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT - News), Veritas (NASDAQ: VRTS - News) and EMC (NYSE: EMC - News) products. Imperial Technology can be reached at 800-451-0666 or online at www.imperialtech.com.

About QLogic (www.qlogic.com)

QLogic Corporation (NASDAQ:QLGC - News) simplifies the process of networking storage for OEMs, resellers and system integrators with the only end-to-end infrastructure in the industry, consisting of award-winning controller chips, host bus adapters, network switches and management software to move data from the storage device through the fabric to the server. QLogic designs and produces solutions based on all storage network technologies including SCSI, iSCSI, InfiniBand and Fibre Channel. A member of the S&P 500 Index, QLogic was recently ranked number 25 on Forbes' Best 200 Small Companies and number 20 on Fortune's 100 Fastest Growing Companies.

Disclaimer -- Forward-Looking Statements

With the exception of historical information, the statements set forth above include forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. The Company wishes to advise readers that a number of important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Those factors include new and changing technologies and customer acceptance of those technologies; a change in semiconductor foundry capacity or conditions; fluctuations in the growth of I/O markets; fluctuations or cancellations in orders from OEM customers; the Company's ability to compete effectively with other companies; cancellation of OEM products associated with design wins; and reductions in the need for space and increased costs of operations due to facility relocation. Carrying additional expansion space may increase costs and adversely impact future earnings.

These and other factors, which could cause actual results to differ materially, are also discussed in the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its recent filings on Form S-3, Form 10-K, and Form 10-Q.

Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of the companies with which they are associated.

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Contact:

Imperial Technology
Craig Harries, 310/536-0018
charries@imperialtech.com
or
JPR Communications
Joe Austin, 818/386-0403 (Media Contact)
joea@jprcom.com
or
QLogic Corporation
Steve Sturgeon, 949/389-6268
steve.sturgeon@qlogic.com
Frank Calderoni, 949/389-6120 (Investor Contact)
frank.calderoni@qlogic.com

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To: Softechie who wrote (72074)5/28/2002 2:24:32 PM
From: lh56  Respond to of 99280
 
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