Silicon Valley Sleuth: November 2008 Archives

Silicon Valley Sleuth, an insider's view from Silicon Valley
A blog from V3.co.uk





Other blogs
Download Junkie
Your daily dose of download discussion

IT Sneak
V3.co.uk's under cover reporter offers odds and ends from the odd end of the technology

Mac Inspector
Drills to the core of the latest Mac rumours and news

Security Watchdog
Sniffing out IT security issues

The Frontline
Insight into the latest tech news from V3.co.uk's team of reporters

V3.co.uk Labs
The latest UK business technology: quick reviews and first impressions




« October 2008 | Main | December 2008 »

Seagate has seen the future of storage. It looks like a CD-R

Bill Watkins, the plain talking chief executive of storage giant Seagate, was in the UK this week - don't worry, he told us that he had already voted - informing the assembled crowds at a posh London hotel about how confident he was for the future, how much market share his firm owns, and how nearly every other storage company is beholden to him.

This is a firm that expects to have sold 2 billion drives within a few years, has good revenue growth and is firmly winning the hearts and minds of consumers. So how does it hand out copies of its presentation to journalists? On bleeding-edge technology? A flashy new storage drive loaded with encryption software and gadgetry?

Not quite. Instead we have in our hands a shiny not-so-new piece of kit. It is silver and circular and has the legend "Imation CD-R" burned into it.

IMG_6425.jpg

Welcome to the new world.



Useful links: About | Privacy policy | Terms & conditions | Top of the page
© Incisive Media Investments Limited 2010, Published by Incisive Financial Publishing Limited, Haymarket House, 28-29 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4RX, are companies registered in England and Wales with company registration numbers 04252091 & 04252093