June 16, 2003
Seagate has entered the notebook hard drive market with volume shipments of its new Momentus product. Momentus is the industry's first notebook hard drive to combine a high-performance 5,400-rpm spindle speed with the low battery-consumption of a traditional 4200-rpm notebook hard drive, so customers no longer have to choose between performance and mobility.
June 15, 2003
Certance announced the immediate availability of its DAT 72 tape drives and TapeStor DAT 72 bundled solutions. Delivering on Certance’s commitment to the more than six million users worldwide who rely on DDS technology to solve their data storage challenges, DAT 72 solutions offer the highest capacity and performance of any DDS technology solution on the market.
June 15, 2003
Iomega Corporation announced one of the first DVD drives to support all major DVD and CD formats, including DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, and DVD-RAM.
June 04, 2003
The Dual DVD Burner will be launched on the market in June. DVD burning on the PC will be even quicker and more flexible than ever. The new TEAC drive now enables 4x writing speed for DVD+-R, 2x for DVD-RW and 2.4x with DVD+RW. The high-speed burner records CD-Rs with 16x speed and CD-RWs with an incredible 10x speed.
June 03, 2003
Reflecting the growing momentum within the telecommunications industry for standards-based modular communications building blocks, Intel announced it is working with Alcatel, HP and others in the industry to deliver modular communications solutions. These solutions are based on industry standards including Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture (AdvancedTCA) and Rack Mount Servers (RMS) as well as Intel processors.
June 03, 2003
Adaptec, Inc. announced the availability of VideOh! DVD Media Center, a comprehensive solution that enables consumers to convert their existing home PC into a media center. With Adaptec VideOh! DVD Media Center, home-PC users can easily create, control, store and enjoy digital content, including TV shows, home movies and photos.
June 03, 2003
QLogic Corp. announced that several companies - including Agilent Technologies Inc., FalconStor Software, Fujitsu, JNI and Seagate - have joined QLogic in its commitment to develop 10Gb and 4Gb products for SAN customers, following the Fibre Channel Industry Association's (FCIA) vote to extend 4Gb Fibre Channel from an "inside the box" storage device interconnect into switched SAN fabrics.
June 02, 2003
Intel Corporation disclosed new performance enhancements, support for more robust wireless security standards and a number of key market acceptance milestones for Intel® Centrino™ mobile technology-based systems.
May 30, 2003
Kingston® Technology Company, Inc. announced the immediate availability of a 4 in 1 PC Card Type II (PCMCIA) adapter. The 4 in 1 adapter hosts Memory Stick, MultiMediaCard (MMC), Secure Digital (SD) and SmartMedia.
May 27, 2003
Iomega Corporation announced two new entry level network attached storage (NAS) servers that deliver superior performance and value for small businesses and workgroups: the Iomega NAS A205m and the A305m servers. Also announced today is the complete refresh of the Iomega P400 series of mid-range NAS servers. Iomega is now offering small and medium-sized businesses a complete line of NAS products for storing, backing up, and recovering critical business data.