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QLogic Corporation (NASDAQ:QLGC) Comes Up With Next-Generation 10Gb Ethernet Adapters

Boston, MA 10/02/2014 (wallstreetpr) – Technology is steadily increasing its space and improving very rapidly. There was a time when buying 100 MB adapters used to be considered as a big task, but today companies are coming with adapters that have 100 times more space than them. Recently QLogic Corporation (NASDAQ:QLGC) announced the launch of its next-generation 10GB Ethernet adapters. These adapters will be distributed world-wide to managed service partners, end users and data center operators through authorized QLGC channel partners.

Road so far:

It’s the first time that QLGS has made available these adapters world-wide through its channel partners otherwise earlier they were available only through industry-leading server OEMs. QLogic Corporation (NASDAQ:QLGC) 8400 series converged network adapters, and 3400 Series 10GbE network interface cards offer all the possible benefits that one can imagine. They can provide 100% proven reliability, excellent versatility and industry leading performance. If everything goes fine in terms of regulatory approvals and other mandatory issues, then both QLogic 3400 and 8400 Series adapters will be available in the market by first half of November. It is the first time when QLogic Corporation (NASDAQ:QLGC) has decided to offer any product through distribution channels. The main reason behind it is the steps taken by company in recent months i.e. acquisition of various Ethernet controller-related assets from Broadcom.

The QLogic Corporation (NASDAQ:QLGC) 3400 Series adapter is one of the best and most awaited offerings of QLGS in terms of the /O virtualization, extensive acceleration, and multi-tenancy features. It can offer all the IT managers the best value of their time, money and efforts. When it comes to QLogic 8400 Series 10GbE CNA, it is built on the strong storage networking heritage of QLGC. It can offer concurrent and offloaded Fibre Channel over iSCSI support and Ethernet. With the lowest CPU utilization in the industry, it offers the unmatched and beyond compare performance for probably the most demanding IT network of the industry.

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