August 30, 2003
Iomega introduces a new entry level Desktop Hard Drive: HDD 60GB USB 2.0 Drive.
The newest addition comes complete with Iomega® Automatic Backup and Symantec Norton Ghost™ software for full system backups and disaster recovery. Fast at 7200 RPM, it is preformatted for ease of use.
August 26, 2003
Toshiba Storage Device Division (SDD) introduced two slim-line optical disk drives that provide higher media recording speeds for mobile computers, and allow PC manufacturers to deliver better functionality to professionals on the go.
August 26, 2003
Iomega is proud to introduce the new Iomega® Super DVD All Format 4X Internal Drive, one of the first DVD drives to support all major DVD and CD formats, including DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, and DVD-RAM.
August 25, 2003
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies announced that it is now shipping qualification samples of its 4GB Microdrive to consumer product manufacturers worldwide. The one-inch diameter drive features a data transfer rate that represents a 70 percent increase from the previous-generation Microdrive.
August 22, 2003
Iomega Introduces a new range of Tape Autoloaders and Librairies for backup/archiving of NAS and Server products.
Iomega Tape Drives and Media combined with tape management software, provide a complete data archiving and recovery solution - right out of the box.
August 18, 2003
LSI Logic Corporation announced a significant enhancement to its channel product portfolio by introducing new product packaging and expanding the number of kitted products offered with cables included. Single- and dual-channel storage adapter kits for both Ultra320 SCSI and Ultra320 SCSI RAID storage adapters will now be supplied with Tripp Lite 42-inch, five-drive SCSI cables.
August 12, 2003
Promise Technology, Inc. announced the availability of the FastTrak S150 SX4, a RAID 5 PCI Serial ATA (SATA) adapter for Serial ATA/150 drives. The FastTrak S150 SX4 PCI adapter provides an unprecedented performance-to-price ratio, opening the benefits of professional performance RAID 5 technology to users who have struggled against the historically oppressive price barriers of RAID 5.
August 11, 2003
This week at HP World 2003, Seagate Technology and other technology leaders are teaming with HP to bring Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) technology to the enterprise. Seagate, along with Adaptec, HP and Intel are among those showing key SAS technologies and highlighting their support for SAS development at the event. SAS is the SCSI growth path to greater connectivity, lower cost scalability, and higher throughput performance.
August 07, 2003
Canyon presents new CANYON - USB Flash Rubber Drive (model numbers CN-USB20RD0128, CN-USB20RD0256, and CN-USB20RD0512) with USB 2.0 support and capacity range from 128 up to 512 MB.