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The Data
storage Report
February 1995 Volume 10, Issue 2
THE NEWSLETTER OF THE DATA STORAGE INDUSTRY
CONTENTS
IDC SAYS SMALL MOBILE PC’S WILL GROW RAPIDLY
BY 1999
TRENDS IN SMART HANDHELD PC'S
INTELLIGENT AGENT AUTOMATICALLY PAGES USERS OF BREAKING NEWS
NICHE APPLICATIONS FOR PDA BEGIN TO EMERGE
SATELLITE-CELLULAR SERVICE MAKES CONNECTS PC ANYWHERE WORLDWIDE
MINIATURE MEMORY CARD SUPPORT BUILDS
COMPANIES SUPPORTING MINIATURE CARD STANDARD
FLASH MEMORY MARKET GROWTH NOW DRIVEN BY PCMCIA CARDS
AMD DE BUTS 2.7-V FAMILY OF FLASH MEMORY
INTEL ARGUES FOR LINEAR FILE CARDS AND FLASH TRANSLATION LAYER
INTEL DEBUTS COST-REDUCED 5-V FLASH MEMORY CARDS
NEW COMPANY ENTERS THE FAST MOVING FLASH MEMORY MARKET
HOW INTEL’S 2.7V FLASH DIFFERS FROM AMD’S
INTEL SEEKS SUPPORT FOR ITS PINOUT
AMD'S ROADMAP FOR FUTURE FLASH RELEASES
AMD AND INTEL BEGIN AGGRESSIVE FLASH MANUFACTURING BUILD UP
START-UP ENTERS BOOMING FLASH MARKET
NEXFLASH TECHNOLOGY ADDRESSES DRAWBACK OF CONVENTIONAL FLASH
ISD QUADRUPLES FLASH MEMORY DENSITY
PATENT ISSUED ON RECORD/PLAYBACK DEVICE THAT USES FLASH MEMORY
AUDIO RECORDING FLASH FINDS APPLICATION
NORRIS JOINS COMPACT-FLASH ASSOCIATION
QUANTUM HANDS OVER ITS DRIVE MANUFACTURING TO MATSUSHITA
SEAGATE COMPLETES CONNER ACQUISITION
MEDIA MAKER NOT AFFECTED BY QUANTUM MOVE
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HIGH CAPACITY QIC TAPE CARTRIDGE BEGIN SHIPPING
LASER BRINGS HOLOGRAPHIC STORAGE CLOSER TO REALITY
QUANTUM DEBUTS NEW TAPE DRIVE
DATABASE ACCELERATOR DEBUTS
HOW MANY CD ROM DRIVES WERE SHIPPED WORLDWIDE IN 1995?
CD ROM AND ON-LINE, THE NEXT PUBLISHING RUSH
OLYMPUS ATTACKS SYQUEST
PENTIUM PC’S SHIP THE MOST VOLUME BUT RISC SYSTEMS
MAKE MORE MONEY
IBM BACKS WINDOWS NT
SURVEY SHOWS COMPUTER UPGRADE TO BOOM IN 1996
COMMUNICATIONS TO DRIVE GROWTH OF COMPUTER AND STORAGE MARKETS
COMPUSERVE PROVIDES BACK-UP ON-LINE
IDC FORECASTS THE NETWORK CONNECTIVITY SOFTWARE MARKETS
NOVELL DEBUTS GROUPWARE SOLUTION
INTERNET PC GETS A CPU
SUN’S NEW JAVA MICROPROCESSORS TO MAKE $500
INTERNET PC A REALITY
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