Hard Disk Drive Shipments Rise 4 Percent in Second Quarter

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t.alex
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Re: IP Camera Market Sector
t.alex   9/25/2011 1:57:30 AM
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Cloud is the strong drive for HDD usage, while notebooks and tablets are moving towards SSD.

Wale Bakare
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IP Camera Market Sector
Wale Bakare   9/10/2011 10:32:43 AM
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The adoption of these new processors by enterprise businesses, which demand higher performance for server and storage virtualization, will lift enterprise HDD demand in the second half of this year, IHS believes.

I strongly believe in IHS about HDD market demand. Another sector that might increase the demand, IP Camera for indoor and outdoor security experiencing gradual market demand in one of Africa countries. At present, my firm is working with  a consortium of upcoming high -tech organizations in the region deploying IP Camera using cloud infrastructure as storage.

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Re: hdd and the future
pocharle   9/9/2011 11:25:49 AM
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elctrnx_lyf,

When SSD does become the standard, wouldn't you expect those 2 vendors to still be ahead of the curve? Since they have the edge now, shouldn't these new developments be a part of their R&D cycles to stay on top?

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saranyatil   9/9/2011 3:44:05 AM
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More acquisitions and merger have been taking place in this business too. I feel with Seagate - samsung tie up may have market share anything between 40 - 45% and western digital take over of Hitachi may accout >50% share with Toshiba also in this.

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hdd and the future
elctrnx_lyf   9/9/2011 1:32:28 AM
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seagate and western digital are completely leading the market. This would continue for few more years till we see major breakthrough in the ssd technology.



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