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Founded nearly two decades ago by Robert Livermore, Sr; Zendex has designed and manufactured microcomputer boards, systems, enclosures, peripherals and related products for the Multibus and PC industry. Howard Czapla has been president since 1998.
Innovation is more than just a benchmark of all of Zendex's products, it's a corporate philosophy and the true test of technological leadership. We were the first to put a Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) on an SBX module, the first to develop a 32-bit wide Multibus I data transfer capability, the first to significantly increase performance of the 286 and 386 CPU, and the first to make a fully compatible Multibus I 286 PC/AT board.
Despite our continuing technological accomplishments, customer service has been and will remain the foundation of our success.
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Our product development program consists of three areas:
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The first is support engineering, this area represents efforts dedicated to our mature products and current and potential customer needs.
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The second area is planned, cutting edge development, this helps to keep Zendex as a leader in technology.
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Our final product development area is custom engineering, we spend more than half of our development budget building custom products requested by our customers.
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We view customer focused product development as an extension of our customer service charter. It's no surprise that it receives the bulk of our engineering budget; the results may be anything from a simple enclosure modification to complete custom system.
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The following is a partial list of our corporate buyouts:
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NEC
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1984 Purchased MBI division
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AMD
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1985 Cross licensed MBI products
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NATIONAL SEMI
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1988 Purchased CIMBUS division
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INTECH
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1990 Purchased Industrial PC/AT line
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QUALOGY
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1991 Purchased Industrial PC/AT line
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MICROBAR
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1997 Purchased MBI & MBII line
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