Fujifilm Uncorks LTO Ultrium 7 Tape Cartridge
FUJIFILM Recording Media U.S.A. announced that it is now shipping LTO Ultrium 7 magnetic tape cartridges.
FUJIFILM Recording Media U.S.A. announced that it is now shipping LTO Ultrium 7 magnetic tape cartridges.
The LTO Program Technology Provider Companies announced that Fujifilm and Sony have completed interchange testing for the LTO Ultrium 7 magnetic tape format.
Sphere 3D announced that its Overland Storage subsidiary is now offering tape libraries and autoloaders that support the LTO Ultrium 7 format.
Imation Corp. announced an extensive restructuring plan, which involves significant job losses, winding down legacy operations and terminating license agreements.
Quantum Corp. announced that it plans to employ LTO Ultrium 7 technology in its Scalar and StorNext AEL tape libraries.
Spectra Logic announced that it will offer magnetic tape libraries employing the latest LTO Ultrium 7 technology.
The LTO Program Technology Provider Companies announced that the LTO Ultrium format generation 7 specifications are now available for licensing by storage mechanism and media manufacturers.
FUJIFILM Recording Media announced that it will manufacture the data cartridge for IBM’s new TS1150 enterprise tape drive.
mLogic announced its new LTO Ultrium 6 magnetic tape drive that features a Thunderbolt interface.
FUJIFILM Recording Media announced a study it commissioned concludes that dealing with re-certified magnetic data storage tapes is not worth the hassle or security risks.
The Active Archive Alliance announced that the NASA Ames Research Center employs an active archive to manage and store its high volume data.