To: Viswanathan Visweswaran who wrote (45075 ) 4/23/1998 8:51:00 PM From: Tiffany Trump Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 61433
Hi Vishy & Teddy Bulls, here is the link to the free SI T-shirts, and if somebody cannot access the site please private message me & I will post the instructions...I will not be reading this Thread for a few days.techstocks.com dl this link and scroll to bottom to: Click Here for Free SI T-Shirts! To receive two SI T-Shirts (no strings attached!) please complete the following note with (1) your mailing address and (2) preferred sizes (M, L, XL, 2XL). Thanks! Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. Canada and U.S. only. Vishy, I do want to apologize to you for saying on this Thread that Jack just made-up your name and put you on the #64 spot...you know what I'm talking about...you have been a member for over 2 years now (almost a founding member of SI) and deserve a better recognition...touche to ya, and I hope you sold your ASND shares in the 80 range last year before its decent...@ least the 70 range...<g>. Here is a brief news article on Ascend: Encryption Engine Breaks Performance Bottlenecks By Salvatore Salamone and Rutrell Yasin Compress, encrypt, authenticate. That's the mantra that Hi/fn Inc. wants OEMs and VPN users to chant when they think about encryption. The supplier of encryption hardware is now shipping its 7711 Encryption Processor, which combines compression, encryption and authentication on a single chip.Ascend Communications Inc. is deploying the 7711 in its Max 6000 remote-access concentrator to free up the main processor from compression and encryption functions. This will make it easier for the device to handle more concurrent sessions and VPN functions, Hi/fn (www.hifn.com) said. Available now, the Hi/fn processor costs $58 in quantities of 10,000.