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The Data
storage Report
May 1994 Volume 9, Issue 5
THE NEWSLETTER OF THE DATA STORAGE INDUSTRY
CONTENTS
FLASH AND SMALL DISK DRIVE MARKET BOOMS
WHERE FLASH CAN REPLACE DISK DRIVES
FLASH MEMORY FLIES ABOARD BOEING 777
1 TRILLION BITS PER SQUARE CENTIMETER! HOW?
800-MBYTE NEXT DISK DRIVE BATTLEGROUND
AT COMDEX IBM DEBUTS 5-GBYTE 3.5-IN. DRIVE
FIRST GIGABYTE 2.5-IN. DRIVE TAKES A BOW
COMDEX DEBUTS SERIAL STORAGE ARCHITECTURE
ATA INTERFACE GETS MID-LIFE EXTENSION
ENHANCED IDE BIOS STARTS TO SHIP
CHIPS INTEGRATES DISK DRIVE MOTOR CONTROLS
DISK ARRAY MARKET SHOWS RAPID GROWTH
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RAID MARKET OPEN TO COMPETITION
RAID MARKET STRUGGLES FOR STANDARDS
IBM'S NEW AS400 BE-GINS A BANDWAGON
SOLVING THE BACK-UP PROBLEM ON LOCAL AREA NETWORKS13
CAN CD ROMS ADVANCE PC-BASED HOME SHOPPING
TAPE DRIVE MAKERS ROLL OUT NEW PRODUCTS TO SOLVE BACK-UP PROBLEM
JUKEBOX USES NIKON'S NEW 12-IN. MAGNETO-OPTIC DISK DRIVE
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