Fujifilm and Sony License LTO Ultrium 8 Tape Technology
The LTO Program Technology Provider Companies announced Fujifilm and Sony have licensed LTO Ultrium format generation 8 magnetic tape technology.
The LTO Program Technology Provider Companies announced Fujifilm and Sony have licensed LTO Ultrium format generation 8 magnetic tape technology.
XenData announced a new service that migrates files archived on Linear Tape-Open (LTO) cartridges to cloud storage.
Fujitsu announced its ETERNUS LT product family now supports LTO Ultrium format generation 8 magnetic tape drives for long-term back up and archiving.
The LTO Program Technology Provider Companies released their annual report detailing LTO Ultrium tape cartridge shipments.
Spectra Logic announced its new scalable Spectra Stack and entry-level Spectra T950v automated tape storage libraries.
The LTO Program Technology Provider Companies announced the LTO Ultrium format generation 8 magnetic tape specifications are now available for licensing by media manufacturers. For more information visit: www.lto.org
Sony Corporation announced it, in concert with IBM Research, has developed a magnetic tape storage technology with a recording areal density of 201 Gb/in2.
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.