Iomega plans 35G-Byte removable storage in 2004
12:23 - Monday 10 November 2003 by THG Reporting Team
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: iomega, plans, 35g Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: iomega, plans, 35g Category : Miscellaneous
Iomega is planning to launch two removable magnetic-based storage formats in the first half of next year, one aimed at small and medium enterprises and the other at consumer users, company executives said Monday. "The first of the two to be launched, Removable Rigid Disk (RRD), will offer a capacity of 35G Bytes per cartridge and is targeted primarily at small and medium enterprises, said Scott Sheehan, vice president of business development at Iomega, at a news conference in Tokyo."
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