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UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
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`CROSSROADS SYSTEMS, INC.
`Patent Owner
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`Case IPR2014-01177 (Patent 7 ,934,041)
`Case IPR2014-01197 (Patent 6,425,035)
`Case IPR2014-01207 (Patent 7,051,147)
`Case IPR2014-01233 (Patent 7,987,311)
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`DECLARATION OF JANICE PAMPELL
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`I, Janice Pampell, state and declare as follows:
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`1.
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`2.
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`I am a paralegal at Sprinkle IP Law Group (SIPLG).
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`SIPLG submitted an information disclosure statement dated March 23, 2005.
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`One of the disclosed references submitted to the Office was Cite No. C3,
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`"CRD-5500, RAID DISK ARRAY CONTROLLER Product Insert, pp. 1-
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`5." Below is a screen capture I took on October 28, 2014 from the USPTO's
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`Patent Application Information Retrieval System (PAIR) evidencing the
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`reference in the file wrapper of Reexamination Control No. 90/007,125. Ex.
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`2011 is a true and correct copy of the document submitted (without citation
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`markings).
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` CROSSROADS EXHIBIT 2010
`Cisco Systems et al v Crossroads Systems, Inc.
` IPR2014-01463
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`performance, high availability SCSI disk array subsystems. CMD's years of experience as an industry
`leader in high performance, advanced technology RAID controllers and SCSI host adapters for Unix,
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`During prosecution of Patent Application No. 10/658,163 which ultimately
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`issued as U.S. Patent No. 7,051,147, SIPLG submitted an information
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`disclosure statement dated April 5, 2004. One of the disclosed references
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`submitted to the Office was Cite No. C7, "CRD-5500, RAID DISK ARRAY
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`CONTROLLER Product Insert, pp. 1-5." Below is a screen capture I took
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`from PAIR on October 28, 2014 showing the reference in the file wrapper
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`for Patent Application No. 10/658,163. Ex. 2011 is a true and correct copy
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`of the document submitted (without citation markings).
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`performance, high availability SCSI disk array subsystems. CMD's years of experience as an industry
`leader in high performance, advanced technology RAID controllers and SCSI host adapters for Unix,
`midrange, and PC systems has given CMD unmatched insight in designing a second-generation
`disk array controller solution that allows OEMs, VARs, and sys1em integrators to build the best RAID
`subsyslems available today.
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`4.
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`During prosecution of patent application No. 12/690,592, which ultimately
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`issued as U.S. Patent No. 7,934,041, SIPLG submitted an information
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`disclosure statement dated June 8, 2010. One of the disclosed references
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`submitted to the Office was Cite No. C8, "CRD-5500, RAID DISK ARRAY
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`CONTROLLER Product Insert, pp. 1-5". Below is a screen capture I took
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`from PAIR on October 28, 2014 evidencing the reference in the file wrapper
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`for patent application No. 12/690,592. The reference is marked C6 because
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`the document was copied from another file for submission in 12/690,592.
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`But, in such a case, it was our practice to include a divider indicating the
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`submission's number in the current matter (e.g., C8). Ex. 2011 is a true and
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`correct copy of the document submitted (without citation markings).
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`CMD's CRD-5500 SCSI to SCSI RAID controller Is the industry's best solution for building high
`performance, high availability SCSI disk array subsystems. CMD's years of experience as an industry
`leader in high performance, advanced technology RAID controllers and SCSI host adapters for Unix,
`midrange, and PC systems has given CMD unmatched insight in .designing a second-generation
`disk array controller solution that allows OEMs, VARs, and system integrators to build the best RAID
`subsystems available today.
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`5.
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`During prosecution of patent application No. 12/910,515, which ultimately
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`issued as U.S. Patent No. 7,987,311 , SIPLG submitted an information
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`disclosure statement dated December 15, 2010. One of the disclosed
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`references submitted to the Office was Cite No. C8, "CRD-5500, RAID
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`DISK ARRAY CONTROLLER Product Insert, pp. 1-5." Below is a screen
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`capture I took from PAIR on October 28, 2014 evidencing the reference in
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`the file wrapper for patent application No. 12/910 ,515. The reference is
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`marked C6 because the document was copied from another file for
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`submission in 12/910,515. But, in such a case, it was our practice to include
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`a divider indicating the submission' s number in the current matter (e.g., C8).
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`Ex. 2011 is a true and correct copy of the document submitted (without
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`citation markings).
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`Once again, CMD has raised the standard by which all other RAID controllers will be compared!
`CM D's CRD-5500 SCSI to SCSI RAID controller is the industry's best solution for building high
`performance. high availability SCSI disk array subsystems. CMD's years of experience as an Industry
`leader in high performance, advanced technology RAID controllers and SCSI host adapters for Unix,
`midrange, and PC systems has given CMD unmatched insight in .designing a second -generation
`disk array controller solution that allows OEMs, VARs, and system integrators to build the best RAID
`subsystems available today.
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`I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America
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`that the foregoing is true and correct.
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`Executed on: October 29, 2014
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`Janice ~pell
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