Monday, February 14, 2011

Self-encrypting drive sales on the rise, claims Seagate


CSO — Disk maker Seagate claims it is finally making some headway in its attempts to get businesses to start buying its self-encrypting drive (SED) products, with a tripling in sales in the last two quarters.
The company is now quoting total sales figures of more than 1 million, which is not much of advance of a similar figure offered informally in May last year, but Seagate can still point to numbers heading in an upward direction. Laptop shipments have, Seagate said, doubled in each of the last three years.

12 comments:

  1. Yeah, that they make good hard drives.

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  2. Tripling in sales is only "headway"?

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  3. Interesting, but how well do they work?

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  4. Yea I can guarantee they most probably have a backdoor available .. you`re better off doing it yourself to be sure.

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  5. The techology is impressive. With Dell, Lenovo and Panasonic as their partners I am sure that they will succeed even further. These are big names in the field.

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  6. This is unsuprising, I personally use my own technology to encrypt my portable drive, and I find its great.

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  7. Haven't been reading about these, so how is the performance in these?

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  8. ive you got further informations about that it will be great to read them here

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  9. Probably won't be looking to get one myself but good post

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  10. why pay more if you can do it yourself for free. I don't like it.

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  11. sounds like a protip for investors..

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