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To: billy97 who wrote (4756)6/2/2004 12:32:39 AM
From: Joe Wagner  Respond to of 4808
 
billy97 thanks for the feedback. It is strange how manufacturing has picked up dramatically this year and the stock market just yawns. I think the value is there too, in QLGC. We just have to keep waiting until the market starts moving up again.



To: billy97 who wrote (4756)6/22/2004 10:24:37 AM
From: Joe Wagner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4808
 
Free photo storage lacks Gmail hype

Several online photo sites offer more storage than the one gigabyte of Google's forthcoming free email service but they have failed to capture similar headlines

Millions of consumers have started to store their photos on Web sites offering unlimited free storage capacity, and the providers are racing to capture the booming demand.

news.zdnet.co.uk

They really need to start putting meta tags on digital pictures, when the picture is taken, for easy sorting and searching.



To: billy97 who wrote (4756)2/8/2006 9:29:31 PM
From: Joe Wagner  Respond to of 4808
 
QLogic Joins Blade.org
Company to Collaborate and Innovate with IBM BladeCenter Partners

ALISO VIEJO, Calif., Feb. 8, 2006 - QLogic® Corp. (Nasdaq:QLGC), the leader in blade server switches and HBAs, today announced it has joined Blade.org, an industry community created by IBM® to focus on accelerating the expansion of solutions for IBM BladeCenter®, a blade server design co-developed by IBM and Intel®. Blade.org aims to spur development and innovation around blade technology and to enable BladeCenter ecosystem partners to test and interoperate their products on BladeCenter. The organization plans to drive the development of this rapidly-growing community and innovations in Voice over IP, industry specific solutions, security and many other technologies.

"The valued addition of QLogic to Blade.org underscores our mutual goal to gather the brightest minds in an open development environment to create interoperable technologies that meet the needs of customers in all industries," said Doug Balog, chairman, Blade.org. "BladeCenter continues to set the industry agenda and today, that agenda is now a collaborative one shared with the ever expanding members of Blade.org."

"As a charter member of IBM's original BladeCenter Alliance Program, QLogic has been at the forefront of creating innovative I/O solutions for BladeCenter servers," said Frank Berry, vice president of marketing, QLogic Corp. "In the last few years, blade server applications have become much more storage and I/O intensive and QLogic SAN solutions for BladeCenter servers have become increasingly pervasive in these environments."

Reliable SAN Infrastructure for Bladed Servers
Developer of the world's first embedded SAN infrastructure for bladed servers, QLogic is the leading supplier of Fibre Channel embedded switches and HBAs for bladed servers. QLogic HBAs, switches and management controllers provide fast, reliable and scalable storage expansion in an ultra-compact form-factor.

QLogic blade server HBAs are based on the same architecture and technology as QLogic's most popular HBAs which have a field-proven mean-time-before-failure rating of 1.7 million hours - 100 percent greater than the primary competitor. Reliable QLogic HBAs are backed by a warranty of up to five years -- the best in the industry. According to Dell'Oro, Gartner and IDC, QLogic ranked number one in market share for Fibre Channel HBA ports shipped and Fibre Channel HBA revenue in 2004.

QLogic 4Gb Fibre Channel expansion cards, Fibre Channel switch modules and iSCSI expansion cards for BladeCenter support the new IBM BladeCenter H platform.

qlogic.com