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To: Raven McCloud who wrote (2725)11/16/1998 6:18:00 PM
From: eric larson  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
"Fujifilm Pioneers Another Leap in Data Storage: Zip 250MB Disk Made Possible by ATOMM Technology"

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Editor's Note: In conjunction with Iomega's announcement at 8:05 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 16, 1998.

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 16, 1998--Fuji Photo Film U.S.A. Inc., co-developer with Iomega Corp. of the 100MB Zip Disk and a leading developer behind many of today's most advanced removable computer storage products, has produced yet another giant leap forward in the data storage industry.

Continuing to bolster its market leadership position, Fujifilm today announced the 250MB Zip 250 disk, based on Fujifilm's ATOMM technology, for Iomega's new Zip 250 drive.
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With today's announcement, Fujifilm now develops and markets a wide range of ATOMM-based solutions including 100MB and 250MB disks for Iomega's drives, as well as the 200MB HiFD. Added Solomon, "Regardless of the user's preference, Fujifilm offers a disk to meet the growing storage needs of today's consumers."

(Answer to Raven's previous "concern":
"...if IOM loses the fuji ATOMM technology how will that affect the media?? and what is the current situation re: fuji and the loss of the ATMM technology??..." )
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