TODAY'S NEWSLETTER LOOKS AT THE RAPID GROWTH AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE DATA STORAGE INDUSTRY
The data storage business will grow from $18.8 billion in 1999 to $31.1 billion in 2002. Driven by the tremendous amounts of data generated by the Internet economy, analysts predict the data storage market will continue to expand as many companies outsource their data management services. In today's newsletter, we look at the emerging technologies and companies in the data storage industry.
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1. EDITOR'S CHOICE STORIES FROM: Ent, Electronic News, and Business Times
2. FREE SAMPLES OF THE DAY FROM: DVD Report, EDGE: Work-Group Computing Report, and Primark
3. COMPANY OF THE DAY: EMC (EMC)
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1. EDITOR'S CHOICE STORIES
a. "NEW STORAGE PRODUCTS OFFER RELIABILITY, SPEED" Source: Ent, February 9 edition New developments from Quantum (HDD) and Exabyte (EXBT) are making the future of data storage a little bit brighter. (FREE TO MEMBERS)
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b. "NETWORK STORAGE: DUKING IT OUT OVER DATA" Source: Electronic News, 28 February 2000 The battle over how to configure and store data is heating up. Will Network Attached Storage (NAS) or Storage Area Network (SAN) technology come out on top? (FREE TO MEMBERS)
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c. "GATEWAY SYSTEM RELIES ON `TIME TRAVEL' TECHNOLOGY" Source: Business Times, March 3 edition Gateway's (GTW) data restoration software program is receiving rave reviews in the U.S. market. (FREE TO MEMBERS)
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2. FREE SAMPLES OF THE DAY
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a. "LOWER COST, FASTER ACCESS GIVE HARD DISKS ADVANTAGE IN NEW CONSUMER ELECTRONICS DEVICES," from the March 6 edition of the DVD Report, courtesy of Phillips Publishing. Hard disk drives are poised to make big inroads in the consumer electronics industry, according to a recent study.
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b. "STORAGETEK ANNOUNCES NEW CHANNEL STRATEGY TO CAPTURE GROWTH MARKETS AND EXPAND ENTERPRISE BUSINESS," from the February 7 edition of EDGE: Work-Group Computing Report, courtesy of The Gale Group. With StorageTek's (STK) stock price stumbling in recent months, the company's latest strategies are aimed at capitalizing on the demand for enhanced data storage services.
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c. EXTEL COMPANY REPORT: EMC CORPORATION, courtesy of Primark. EMC (EMC), the leading maker of mainframe computer disk memory hardware and software, has increased earnings an average of 30 percent annually for the last half-decade. For more information about EMC, our Company of the Day, see below.
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3. COMPANY OF THE DAY: EMC (EMC)
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