Millenniata Rolls Out Archival Optical Disc
Millenniata announced that it has released its DVD-compatible M-DISC and M-READY optical storage technology, which the company suggests is capable of storing data for up to 1,000 years.
Millenniata announced that it has released its DVD-compatible M-DISC and M-READY optical storage technology, which the company suggests is capable of storing data for up to 1,000 years.
Millenniata, Inc. announced that its M-DISC is gaining traction in the archival optical storage market and is available through a growing number of value added resellers (VAR).
Millenniata announced the continued expansion of its executive team with the appointment of Norm Williams as Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Williams will be responsible for all aspects of sales and marketing, rolling out Millenniata’s technology to the world.
Primera Technology, Inc. announced its Bravo Archive-Series Disc Publishers at the National Association of Broadcaster’s (NAB) show in Las Vegas, Nevada. According to the statement, Bravo Archive-Series Disc Publishers incorporate new recordable drives and media from Millenniata, Inc. Together they deliver a permanent data archival solution. Millenniata projects the useable life of its recorded discs …
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Millenniata announced that it has hired Finis Conner as its new chief executive officer, effective immediately, succeeding Henry O’Connell, the founding CEO. According to the statement, O’Connell, who will remain a consultant and member of the Millenniata board of directors, said, “I enthusiastically endorse this appointment as the company moves forward with an aggressive marketing …
Millenniata Inc. announced that its M-DISC was the sole survivor of accelerated life cycle testing performed by the Life Cycle and Environment Engineering Branch of the U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (NAVAIR) at China Lake, CA.
Cranberry announced that its executives will be on-hand at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) going on this week at the Las Vegas Convention Center. According to the statement, they will meet with interested parties to discuss their new Cranberry DiamonDisc, a writable DVD its creator (Millenniata) claims will “store archival data that last for …