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Anyopne ever use the software/hardware from this company?

I may get a job supporting their stuff and I'm wondering if you guys ever used it etc.

Let me know, my phone interview is tomorrow at 9am EST.
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I've never even heard of this software, let alone what it does.
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Closest to using anything from EMC was using the SAN routers that my last company made (some of which are rebranded for lots of different companies).
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Yeah I would be supporting their SAN hardware in conjunction with their SAN Software. Big step for me but I'm willing to do it.

Ferno, SAN = Storage Area Networks The best thing to LAN Storage.
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Cool, good luck with the interview. :) Looks like Crossroads is still partnered with EMC, though since I haven't worked there in years (and the products I was helping to QA no longer exist), who knows what exactly they do with each other now.

The SAN space can be interesting, should be fun. 8)
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Well, the good side is I did get the job but the bad side is I refused it. It's a call centre and I'm not interested in doing that. Specially when it's 8 hr shifts that rotated 24/7. If it had been hands on, I would of taken it.

Oh well, back to the job pool.
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Blah, that's no fun. Good luck in the continued search. :)
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My wife is pissed that i refused it but I explained to her I can't sit still. And working ovrnight is nothing something I can do if I stay still. There will be other jobs.
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Post by CDN_Merlin »

I just applied for 2 diff jobs and one of them is with ATI. I hope I get that one.
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Yea, rotating shift work is rough. My Dad did it for 20+ years. Made an old man out of him fast.

Good luck on the ATI job!
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Hey Dup, thanks bud, was nice hearing ya again last night.
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