
From the company that invented the technology that led to creation of the Zip disk, DLTtape IV and other storage innovations comes the next revolutionary technology.
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In addition to the IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Tape Cartridge 3592, Fujifilm is also in league with Iomega, to provide a 1.5GB disk to be used as a digital capture technology platform device for future digital entertainment products. In addition, StorageTek, a leading tape drive developer for the enterprise tape market, recently announced that it will partner with Fujifilm to utilize NANOCUBIC technology to help develop that company's next generation of enterprise-class tape drives. And that's just the beginning. Fujifilm will be shaping the data storage industry for years to come. In addition to mini-storage and enterprise tape, applications in development include: magnetic storage tape, both for helical scan and linear recording formats; high-capacity floppy disks and high-definition, long-duration digital video tape for broadcast and home use.
Considering Fujifilm's history in storage innovation, it is no surprise that this revolutionary technology is bringing about the next wave in data storage. The extraordinary capacities and levels of performance that can be achieved through the breakthrough in NANOCUBIC technology come at a time when the corporate demand for data storage solutions seems insatiable. Who knows what's next on the horizon from Fujifilm?