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	<description> Leading up to the BUILD Conference, QLogic Product Manger Sameer Shurpalekar, Host Solutions Group discusses QLogic collaboration with Microsoft to support key technologies in Windows Server 8 including Data Center Bridging QoS, TCP Segment Receive Coalescing (TCP-RSC) and Virtual FibreChannel in Hyper-V. </description>
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