September 12, 2003
Iomega Corporation announced that the Iomega line of Windows-based network-attached storage (NAS) servers will begin transitioning to Microsoft Windows® Storage Server 2003 operating system software in the fourth quarter of 2003. The operating system update is expected to provide Iomega NAS customers with enhanced scalability and data protection, bringing increased enterprise-level features within reach of small and medium-sized businesses.
September 11, 2003
Intel Corporation unveiled two high-performance, programmable digital media microprocessors that have been optimized for the document imaging market segment. The new digital media processors were developed in cooperation with Xerox Corporation. Intel is now sampling the new processors to document processing manufacturers worldwide.
September 10, 2003
LITE-ON IT CORP. announces its first half-height ATAPI / E-IDE 4XDVD Dual ReWriter: LDW-411S. This DVD Dual ReWriter is able to DVD+R / DVD-R media at 4X, DVD+RW media at 4X, rewrite media at 2X, and read DVD-ROM media at 12X maximum.
September 10, 2003
LITE-ON IT CORP. announces its first half-height ATAPI / E-IDE 4XDVD Dual ReWriter: LDW-411S. This DVD Dual ReWriter is able to DVD+R / DVD-R media at 4X, DVD+RW media at 4X, rewrite media at 2X, and read DVD-ROM media at 12X maximum.
September 10, 2003
Canyon expands its product line of Canyon USB Flash Rubber Drives by presenting 512 MB model with USB 2.0 support. All the products of this "rubber" family are extremely tough due to special rubber cover. Improved shock, water and dust resistance means that your data stays right there with you. Canyon 512MB USB2.0 Flash Rubber Drive will be available for Asbis' customers later this month.
September 10, 2003
Iomega Corporation announced that the Iomega line of Windows-based network-attached storage (NAS) servers will begin transitioning to Microsoft Windows® Storage Server 2003 operating system software in the fourth quarter of 2003. The operating system update is expected to provide Iomega NAS customers with enhanced scalability and data protection, bringing increased enterprise-level features within reach of small and medium-sized businesses.
September 10, 2003
Intel Corporation unveiled two high-performance, programmable digital media microprocessors that have been optimized for the document imaging market segment. The new digital media processors were developed in cooperation with Xerox Corporation. Intel is now sampling the new processors to document processing manufacturers worldwide.
September 09, 2003
Canyon expands its product line of Canyon USB Flash Rubber Drives by presenting 512 MB model with USB 2.0 support. All the products of this "rubber" family are extremely tough due to special rubber cover. Improved shock, water and dust resistance means that your data stays right there with you. Canyon 512MB USB2.0 Flash Rubber Drive will be available for Asbis' customers later this month.
September 08, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced two Intel Itanium 2 processors optimized for dual-processor systems, expanding the processor family's reach and enabling lower-cost, lower-power systems for technical computing and front-end enterprise applications.
September 08, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced two Intel Itanium 2 processors optimized for dual-processor systems, expanding the processor family's reach and enabling lower-cost, lower-power systems for technical computing and front-end enterprise applications.
September 04, 2003
ASBIS Middle East starts to distribute LiteOn monitors in the Middle East and Africa. Distribution agreement covers the full range of LiteOn CRT and LCD monitors, as well as LCD projectors and LCD TVs.
September 03, 2003
Certance introduced the first in its new series of rackmount data protection solutions. With the new-generation Certance DAT 72 tape drive at its core and Certance technological advances implemented throughout to ensure reliability and longevity, the 1U rackmount is designed to meet the consistently growing data storage and archiving needs of small and medium-sized businesses.
September 03, 2003
Certance introduced the first in its new series of rackmount data protection solutions. With the new-generation Certance DAT 72 tape drive at its core and Certance technological advances implemented throughout to ensure reliability and longevity, the 1U rackmount is designed to meet the consistently growing data storage and archiving needs of small and medium-sized businesses.
September 02, 2003
ASBIS became an official distributor of the Sony Semiconductor & Electronics solutions. The agreement covers all countries of Europe, Middle East, Africa and USA, where ASBIS will sell Sony ODD - optical disk drives. Additional info about Sony storage is at www.sonyisstorage.com
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 28, 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 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.