Ecma Publishes 1TB Holographic Data Storage Disk Standard
Ecma International announced it has published a new 1TB Holographic Data Storage Disk (HDSD) standard.
Ecma International announced it has published a new 1TB Holographic Data Storage Disk (HDSD) standard.
Akonia Holographics announced that it has demonstrated the recovery of holographic data recorded at a raw areal density of 2.0 Terabits per square inch.
Ahead of the SPIE Optics + Photonics 2014 conference, Akonia Holographics announced that it has demonstrated a storage density of 1.35 Terabits per square inch using its holographic drive architecture and photopolymer media.
Akonia Holographics announced that it aims to develop the world’s first holographic storage device for the enterprise archive storage market.
hVault announced a new beta program for companies that want to mess around with its holographic optical storage technology in its early stages of commercialization.
The organizers of the 2012 Creative Storage Conference announced that holographic storage dreamer hVault will be a platinum sponsor of the upcoming event.
hVault announced its plans to resurrect the more than decade-long development work of Inphase Technologies and market the first commercially available holographic storage system.
Signal Lake announced that it has retained Drakes Bay Company LLC to sell or license the intellectual property portfolio of holographic storage developer InPhase Technologies.
Eleven years and $100 million later, InPhase Technologies announced that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
InPhase Technologies announced that James Russo has been named executive vice president of engineering for the company. According to the statement, InPhase Technologies is a developer of holographic data storage recording media and systems. Based in Longmont, Colorado, InPhase was founded in 2000.
InPhase Technologies announced that Art Rancis has been named CEO of the company. According to the statement, InPhase Technologies is a developer of holographic data storage recording media and systems. Based in Longmont, Colorado, InPhase was founded in 2000.