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The Data
storage Report
June 1996 Volume 10, Issue 6
THE NEWSLETTER OF THE DATA STORAGE INDUSTRY
CONTENTS
WHAT TECHNOLOGY WILL CONSUMERS BUY?
WHY COMPAQ AND THOMSON PARTNER?
IS PARADIGM SHIFT IN COMPUTING COMING?
STUDY SEES TROUBLE IN NETWORK COMPUTING
CAN NETWORK PC LIVE WITHOUT WINDOWS?
WILL NETWORK COMPUTING AND JAVA THRIVE?
DOES MICROSOFT AIM TO KILL NETSCAPE?
THE DETAILS ON NETWORK COMPUTING PROFILE
JAVASOFT PRESIDENT TELLS WHY JAVA IS HOT
JAVAOS PUTS JAVA INTO EVERYTHING
THE 120-MBYTE FLOPPY GOES MAINSTREAM
FLOPPY DRIVE MARKET KEEPS ON GROWING
PC MAKERS PUT ZIP DRIVE IN THEIR PCS
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HOW LANS CAN DRAIN PRODUCTIVITY
SYQUEST TRIES TO FIGHT OFF FLOPPY ATTACK
SEAGATE AND HITACHI DEBUT 2.5-IN. DRIVES
NEW 3.5-IN. DRIVES FIGHT TO WIN PC
STUDY SHOWS DISK DRIVE MARKET GROWS 20%
SONY ENTERS 8-MM TAPE DRIVE MARKET
MOTOROLA PREDICTS SMARTCARD BOOM
JAPAN FORMS MINIATURE FLASH CARD EFFORTS.
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