Seagate Unveils New Solutions for Digital Content at CES That Let Consumers Play It Up, Fill It Up, Back It Up and Lock It Up
New Offerings Include First Fully Encrypted External Storage; Wireless Mobile Storage Applications; Secure Networked Content Access Solution and DVR Extender Storage
2008 INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW (CES), Las Vegas (South Hall, Booth #30659) - January 6, 2008 - Seagate (NYSE:STX) dramatically strengthened the security and accessibility of digital content with its introductions today of the Maxtor(R) BlackArmor(TM) storage solution, an AES government-grade encrypting external storage device, and Central Axis technology, a software upgrade that will provide secure remote access and file sharing for existing Maxtor Shared Storage II network drives. The company unveiled these products at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show, where it also announced its PipelineHD(TM) Series hard drives, a new family of purpose-built hard disc drives for DVRs; enhancements to its popular FreeAgent(TM) storage solutions and a series of partnerships broadening the market for its D.A.V.E.(TM) portable, wireless storage device.
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