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61% McIntyre and Howser join Scan-Optics
Summary: (Posted: Thursday, April 24, 1997, 8:14 AM) Roger A, McIntyre and Joel K. Howser join Scan-Optics.
61% SEC regs boost outside escrow Summary: (Posted: Wednesday, April 23, 1997, 7:49 AM) SEC regulations are boosting outside escrow as financial services firms increasingly turning to outside vendors to provide offsite storage of optical records.
60% Plasmon Data Summary: Plasmon Data manufactures and sells the widest range of 5.25-in. optical disc storage solutions available. With capacities ranging from 650 MB on a single optical disc up to 670GB in the largest jukebox, Plasmon has a product ideal for your application.
60% Bell & Howell signs with MTC Summary: Bell & Howell signs with MTC. (Tuesday, December 17, 1996, 8:58 am) Bell & Howell (Chicago, http://www.bellhowell.com) has signed an agreement with Micrographic Technology (MTC, Mountain View, CA) to provide system installations and support services for the MTC product line. MTC provides production systems for storage on multiple media, including magnetic, CD or optical disc and film, as well as...
60% Ricoh Corporation Summary: Ricoh Peripheral Products Division is a leading original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and supplier of scanners, laser printers, optical storage products and media. These products are primarily for VARs, system integrators and resellers engaged in electronic document imaging and management.
60% Bell & Howell signs with MTC Summary: Bell & Howell signs with MTC. (Tuesday, December 17, 1996, 8:57 am) Bell & Howell (Chicago, http://www.bellhowell.com) has signed an agreement with Micrographic Technology (MTC, Mountain View, CA) to provide system installations and support services for the MTC product line. MTC provides production systems for storage on multiple media, including magnetic, CD or optical disc and film, as well as...
60% TDK Electronics Summary: TDK Electronics is the world's leading manufacturer of optical, magnetic and magneto-optical media--a distinction earned through more than 50 years of dedicated research developing and perfecting information storage technologies.
60% Imation and TeraStor develop new storage Summary: Imation and TeraStor develop new storage.imation.com) has signed an agreement with TeraStor (San Jose, http://www.terastor.com) for the development of media for a new class of rewritable mass storage.
59% Bells are ringing for Micrographic Technology Summary: Bells are ringing for Micrographic Technology. (Wednesday, December 18, 1996, 9:09 am) Bell & Howell (Chicago, http://www.bellhowell.com) has signed an agreement with Micrographic Technology (MTC, Mountain View, CA) to provide system installations and support services for the MTC product line. MTC provides production systems for storage on multiple media, including magnetic, CD or optical disc...
59% Bargains from Olympus Summary: Bargains from Olympus. (Wednesday, January 22, 1997, 8:17 am) Olympus (Melville, NY, http://www.olympus.
59% Augsburger is new Cygnet VP Summary: (Posted: Tuesday, April 15, 1997, 8:17 AM) Cygnet Storage Solutions (San Jose) names Wayne F. Augsburger VP of marketing.
58% DISC reports net loss Summary: DISC reports net loss. Monday, May 05, 1997, 8:48 AM DISC (Milpitas, CA, Nasdaq: DCSR, DCSRW, http://www. The optical storage library company saw a net loss of $682,000, which compares with a net loss of $981,000 in the comparable quarter of 1995. BUYER'S GUIDE ++ DIIME ++ SUBSCRIBE ++ COMMENTS © 1995, 1996, 1997 Cardinal Business Media, Inc. The names, logos and icons identifying CBMÆs...
58% IMR creates CD storage option for CAD users Summary: (Posted: Thursday, April 17, 1997, 8:05 AM) IMR software offers content-based access to data within a CAD drawing.
58% All media has its place in storage Summary: This has allowed imaging and COLD technologies to take root. The goal of any storage solution is to provide quick access to documents while maintaining retention and the data integrity. One vertical market that requires the use of all of these technologies is banking. Banks are a large producer of COLD data. Most banks also produce loan documents.
58% Running on NT: Storage management software exemplifies platform's popularity Summary: Running on NT. Vendors are either giving their existing NT products top billing or are scrambling to have them developed. One of the more legitimate entries into the 32-bit world is an optical drive and jukebox management software product from Pegasus Disk Technologies (Walnut Creek, CA). A single drive letter is assigned, and each side of an optical disc is accessed as a single sub-directory....
57% Optical makes mass-market play...at last Summary: Optical makes mass-market play. The SYS.230 Universal ($390) and SYS.230 SCSI ($360) are lightweight optical products designed to store hundreds of images. "We have driven down the price of optical storage," says Olympus Marketing VP Bill Boles. According to optical storage expert Hal Glatzer, it's about time. Kempster says the market for portable storage ultimately will be "a matter of price,...
57% Iron Mountain plagued by fires Summary: (Posted: Tuesday, April 22, 1997, 8:20 AM) Records management and storage warehouser Iron Mountain (Boston) suffered a series of devastating arson fires at its warehouses in Brunswick, NJ.
57% CD storage option for CAD users Summary: (Posted: Wednesday, April 9, 1997, 8:26 AM) Information Management Research software provides a viable means of archiving CAD drawings to CD media.
57% Magneto-optical storage solutions for enterprise storage management Summary: Enterprise Storage Solutions For Data & Document Management. Magneto-optical storage solutions for enterprise storage management. What is magneto-optical (MO) storage? This data requires considerable storage capacity. MO: a storage option to consider.
57% Rewritable CD taking shape Summary: Manufacturers agree on standard platform A new compact disc platform, CD-Rewritable, (CD-RW) has been agreed upon by Hewlett-Packard, Mitsubishi, Philips, Ricoh and Sony. The companies will work together promoting compatibility of CD-RW media and drives. The format specifications, referred to as "Orange Book, Part III," have been released to manufacturers by Sony and Philips. The collaborating...
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