Fujitsu demonstrates 2.3GB removable optical storage and archival solutions at GOVSEC 2003
International Journal of Micrographics & Optical Technology, 2003
At the recent 2003 annual Government Security Expo and Conference (GOVSEC) (Washingston D.C., July 23-24), Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc. (FCPA), discussed how federal institutions could use its Magneto-Optical (MO) data storage solutions to protect critical information. Enclosed in durable 3.5-inch cartridges, Fujitsu MO disks offer an estimated archival life greater than 50 years* and convenient, high-performance data storage at less than a penny per megabyte. A demontration showcased the fast data transfer capabilities of Fujitsu's 2.3GB removable storage drive with Hi-Speed USB the DynaMO 2300U2.
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