Sony Expands Optical Disc Archive Systems
Sony Corporation announced new additions to its line-up of next-generation Optical Disc Archive (ODA) systems, including two drives and three library units.
Sony Corporation announced new additions to its line-up of next-generation Optical Disc Archive (ODA) systems, including two drives and three library units.
Sony and Panasonic announced that they will work together to develop a next-generation standard for professional-use optical storage discs.
DIGISTOR announced that it has updated its REWIND optical disc archiving software for PC and Mac.
The University of Southampton announced that scientists from its Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) are working to develop an extremely high capacity and immutable form of archival data storage technology employing silica glass.
Alliance Storage Technologies (ASTI) announced the transition of Verbatim Americas’s Ultra Density Optical (UDO) media distribution channel to ASTI.
Taiyo Yuden announced that it will implement several structural reforms at its That’s Fukushima subsidiary, which manufacturers recordable CD (CD-R), DVD (DVD±R) and Blu-ray (BD-R) discs.
Swinburne University of Technology announced that one of its research teams has developed a new technique that might make Petabyte optical storage discs possible.
Millenniata announced that its latest longevity test results suggest that the company’s DVD-compatible M-DISC optical storage media may last for more than 1,000 years.
Better late than never, Millenniata announced that it plans to begin mass production of its 25GB Blu-ray M-DISCs in early August.
Moser Baer India Limited announced financial results for its fourth quarter of fiscal year 2013.
Taiyo Yuden announced financial results for the fourth quarter of its fiscal year ending March 31, 2013.