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Hitachi working on 5TB hard disk drives

www.techspot.com | Jul 3, 2008

Solid state disks are slowly gaining ground on traditional hard drives, particularly in laptops, but that isnt stopping Hitachi from continuing to push HDDs to the limit. While recent developments in the field are already yielding one terabyte units, Hitachi believes they can have a commercial

http://www.techspot.com/news/30728-Hitachi-working-on-5TB-hard-disk-drives.html

Hitachi plans 5TB drives by 2010

www.electronista.com | Jul 3, 2008

The capacity is such that it may change the nature of what can be stored, according to Hitachi. A computer with two of the 5TB drives is estimated to hold roughly as much information as a typical human brain and would permit computers to have a similar level of memory recall.

http://www.electronista.com/articles/08/07/03/hitachi.at.5tb.by.2010/

Hitachi-Canon to develop Oleds for digital cameras within two years!

www.oled-display.net | Jun 30, 2008

Hitachi Ltd. and Canon Inc. have agreed to jointly develop and manufacture small and midsize OLED displays for digital cameras within two years.

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Hitachi Announces 100-Year-Old Magnetic Recording Technology - Electronics Design News Asia |

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Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has announced new advancements to a 100-year-old magnetic recording technology that will set the stage for ultra-high capacities such as a 20-gigabyte Microdrive or a one terabyte 3.5-inch hard drive.

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Hitachi announce two new hard drives with up to 1TB capacity - Zibb.com

Hitachi Ltd, (NYSE:HIT) (TOKYO:6501), a Japanese electronics company, announced on 9 July the availability of two new additions to its Deskstar range of hard disk drives.

The Deskstar 7K1000.B is intended to be mounted internally in a desktop PC, and its sister product, the Deskstar E7K1000, is intended for server storage solutions with low-duty-cycle applications.

Using Hitachi's patented perpendicular magnetic recording technology, up to 375GB of storage per disk is possible and each model is available in versions from 160GB (500GB for the E7K1000) to 1TB (both models) of storage.

Both models are supplied with standard SATA interfaces and can optionally be supplied with hardware-based AES encryption, meeting US government security standards.

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New Study Finds U.S. Consumers Continue to Amass Valuable Troves of Digital Content - Zibb.com

Both the value and volume of digital content continues to rise as U.S. consumers amass more music, photos, movies and games, and as they use a growing array of devices to enjoy their content libraries. A recent study conducted by KRC Research and Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (Hitachi GST) found that consumers of all ages have a voracious appetite for digital content and the average dollar value of these stored collections has now reached $1,660 per person, up 46 percent from just three years ago.

On average, U.S. consumers now store 907 songs, 924 photos, 25 movies and 7 games on their digital audio players, digital cameras, camera phones, digital video recorders (DVRs) and desktop or notebook computers. Compared to what they stored in 2005, this represents a:

-- 134% increase in the number of songs

-- 138% rise in the number of photos

-- 56% jump in the number of movies

This survey provides a snapshot into the digital storage needs, behaviors and attitudes of Americans. It indicates that we have now entered what Hitachi calls the "Tera Era," where the amount of digital information being created, accessed, shared and stored around the world continues to grow at an unrelenting pace.

The intersection of three dynamic elements -- capacity, content and culture -- has resulted in explosive growth in the amounts and types of information people are now storing. Megabytes are long forgotten. Today, gigabytes are being replaced by terabytes, hence the Tera Era. A Hitachi white paper and more details about the Tera Era can be found at www.hitachigst.com/TeraEra.

The KRC Research and Hitachi study polled 1,008 adults (ages 18-65+) during May of 2008. Comparisons were then made to the findings from the same survey that KRC Research and Hitachi conducted in 2005. Key findings from the 2008 study are summarized below.

What's it all Worth?

The average U.S. consumer now owns, on average, $1,660 worth(1) of digital content, an increase of 46 percent ($525) over the $1,135 average in 2005. Furthermore, nearly 20 percent consider their content priceless. Not at all surprising, given the large volumes of music, photos, movies and games consumers are now storing.

Young adults (aged 18-24) store far more songs than all of the other adult age categories, storing an average of 2,065 songs on their digital devices. Compared to three years ago, young adults today have increased the amount of music they keep by 874 songs.

Do women value their digital content more than men? The survey found that half of the women who own digital devices (46 percent) said their data is either priceless or valuable, as opposed to 35 percent of men.

The survey found that digital photos were the most commonly stored type of content. More than eight in 10 consumers with digital devices (82 percent) reported that they digitally archive their photos, representing a nine percent increase over those surveyed in 2005.

While young adults were the demographic that stored the most songs in the survey, it was adults ages 35 to 44 who stored the most photos -- 1,386 on average. Young adults (18-24), on the other hand, stored an average of 957 photos.

Three consumers in ten reported storing movies, about 32 percent, compared to 25 percent in 2005.

Digital Devices on the Rise

Almost nine in ten Americans (88 percent) now own some kind of electronic device that provides digital storage. In particular, camera phones and digital audio players showed the biggest increase since the 2005 study. Six in ten Americans now have a cell phone with a camera, more than doubling the level from 2005. Digital camera ownership increased as well, jumping to 46 percent of Americans, from 31 percent in 2005.

Digital audio players saw a particularly high increase. In the past three years, ownership of digital music players has almost doubled, climbing from 19 percent in 2005 to 43 percent today.

Among other digital devices surveyed, it was discovered that 46 percent of Americans own a notebook computer, up from 31 percent in 2005, which represents a 14 percent jump. Half of all Americans now own a DVR, an increase of 13 percent from those surveyed in 2005. Portable movie player adoption jumped 10 percent from 2005, with 37 percent of all consumers owning one today.

"The increased adoption of digital devices today is fueling the storage requirements of tomorrow," said Raj Das, senior vice president of worldwide marketing, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies. "Consumers are expected to continue generating data at an incredibly fast pace, as content is created, shared among colleagues, friends and family and then archived in multiple locations. The end result is that storage volumes will be driven to unprecedented levels."

Never Enough Storage Space

Asked about storage requirements, the study found continued demand for more digital storage space. In fact, one in four consumers (26 percent) now wish they had "so much storage that it was never an issue."

Methodology

KRC Research conducted a national random telephone survey of 1,008 U.S. adults between May 8 to May 11, 2008 on behalf of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies. The estimated margin of error for the study is +/-3.1 percentage points at the 95% confidence level. The results of the survey are weighted to match the general population, although the sample sizes KRC provided are unweighted.

About Hitachi Global Storage Technologies

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies develops advanced hard disk drives to store and preserve the world's valued data. Founded by the pioneers of hard drives, Hitachi GST enables users to fully engage in the digital lifestyle by providing high-value, high-capacity storage in formats suitable for the office, in the home or on the road. With vertically integrated research, design and manufacturing capabilities, Hitachi GST delivers leadership technology and quality to its global customer base.

With approximately 33,000 employees worldwide, Hitachi GST offers a comprehensive range of hard drive products for desktop computers, high-performance storage systems and servers, notebooks and consumer devices. For more information, please visit the company's website at www.hitachigst.com.

About Hitachi, Ltd.

Hitachi, Ltd., (NYSE:HIT) (TOKYO:6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading global electronics company with approximately 390,000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2007 (ended March 31, 2008) consolidated revenues totaled 11,226 billion yen ($112.2 billion). The company offers a wide range of systems, products and services in market sectors including information systems, electronic devices, power and industrial systems, consumer products, logistics, materials and financial services. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company's website at http://www.hitachi.com.

One GB is equal to one billion bytes. Accessible capacity may be less.

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies' trademarks are authorized for use in countries and jurisdictions in which Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has the right to use, market and advertise the brands. The Travelstar trademark is authorized for use in the Americas, EMEA, and the following Asia-Pacific countries and jurisdictions: Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea and Taiwan. Hitachi Global Storage Technologies shall not be liable to third parties for unauthorized use of its trademarks.

(1) Based on average price of digital songs, printed photos, movie DVDs and PC video games from popular retailers.

SOURCE: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies

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james.pascoe@hitachigst.com

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Asempra and Hitachi Data Systems Sign Technology and Reseller Agreement - Zibb.com

Asempra Technologies, a leading provider of continuous availability solutions for Windows applications and data, today announced a technology and reseller partnership with Hitachi Data Systems Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE:HIT) and the only provider of Services Oriented Storage Solutions. Under the terms of the agreement, Hitachi Data Systems will resell Asempra's Business Continuity Server(TM) (BCS), which when combined with Hitachi Adaptable Modular Storage and Simple Modular Storage storage systems, provides small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and mid-market customers advanced business continuity and disaster recovery capabilities.

"Customers of all sizes require real-time continuous data protection, application availability, and seamless backup technologies to ensure their most business-critical data is always available, 24x7," said Bruce Chumley, vice president of America's Channel Sales at Hitachi Data Systems. "In partnership with Asempra, we are further building on our commitment to providing our mid-market and SMB customers with cost-effective storage solutions that meet these critical requirements."

"We're pleased to work with Hitachi Data Systems to extend the reach of Asempra and Hitachi solutions into the SMB and mid-range markets," said Mike Morando, vice president of Business Development for Asempra. "Companies who are concerned about always-on access to applications and data, disaster recovery, or streamlining their backup processes will benefit from the combination of the Asempra BCS and Hitachi Data Systems modular storage solutions."

Through close collaboration with Asempra, Hitachi Adaptable Modular Storage and Simple Modular Storage storage solutions have been certified for compatibility with the Asempra BCS. In the future, Asempra and Hitachi Data Systems plan to expand on their partnership agreement to include joint sales and marketing activities in support of the combined solution.

Asempra Business Continuity Server (BCS) Key Features:

Asempra's all-in-one solution uses a combination of storage technologies to record data in real-time from an Exchange, SQL, or Windows file server. In the event of an outage, the Asempra BCS recovers data needed by the application in as little as 30 seconds, while a complete data recovery occurs transparently in the background. The Asempra BCS ensures that data is 100-percent usable on first recovery, eliminating the need for multiple time-consuming and costly recoveries. These advanced recovery capabilities complement Hitachi Data Systems' services-oriented storage solutions to eliminate the risk of data loss between backups, ensure instant access to granular data, and reduce overall IT cost and complexity.

About Asempra Technologies, Inc.

Asempra Technologies is a leading provider of continuous availability solutions for Windows applications and data. Named as a "Best of Connections 2007" Finalist in October 2007, ranked as an "Outstanding Choice" by ByteandSwitch in September 2007, and selected as a "Top Ten Start-up to Watch" in September 2006 by ByteandSwitch, Asempra's Business Continuity Server(TM) enables application availability and data recovery in seconds or minutes, from any location, at any point-in-time. The BCS solves many critical concerns of small to medium sized businesses, providing continuous availability, data protection, disaster recovery, business continuity, and recovery management in one easy to use solution. Tightly integrated with Microsoft Exchange, SQL and Windows File Server platforms, the BCS allows companies to leverage existing infrastructure and reduce management complexity while providing near zero data loss. Asempra is headquartered at 3200 Patrick Henry Drive, Santa Clara, California 95054. For more information, please call 408.215.5800 or visit www.asempra.com.

Asempra Business Continuity Server and Virtual On Demand Recovery are trademarks of Asempra. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. All Asempra news releases (financial, acquisitions, manufacturing, products, technology, etc.) are immediately posted on the company's external website, http://www.asempra.com.

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Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Expands Leadership Team With New Chief Information Officer -

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (Hitachi GST) today announced the appointment of Craig Haught to the position of Chief Information Officer (CIO). In his new role, Haught will oversee worldwide IT operations at Hitachi GST and report to Steve Milligan, Chief Financial Officer.

Haught brings two decades of IT and CIO experience working for a range of Fortune 1000 technology companies. Most recently, Haught was vice president and CIO at Cymer, Inc., a San Diego-based semiconductor equipment manufacturer. He also served as CIO, Information Services and Technology at Terastor Corporation, a San Jose-based data storage technology company.

"As a vertically integrated supplier in a manufacturing-intensive industry, Hitachi's worldwide IT operations are a critical component of our global infrastructure," said Steve Milligan, Chief Financial Officer, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies. "Craig's knowledge and experience in global operations and management will enable our IT strategy and investments to be a driving force and essential contributor to Hitachi GST's future growth."

Haught has served in IT management roles for large-scale global companies such as Applied Materials and Sun Microsystems. At Applied Materials, he held the position of managing director, Global Information Solutions and Technology. He previously served as a senior director, IT Business and Resource Planning at Sun Microsystems.

Mr. Haught will be based at Hitachi's Cottle Road facility in San Jose, CA.

About Hitachi Global Storage Technologies

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies develops advanced hard disk drives to store and preserve the world's valued data. Founded by the pioneers of hard drives, Hitachi GST enables users to fully engage in the digital lifestyle by providing high-value, high-capacity storage in formats suitable for the office, in the home or on the road. With vertically integrated research, design and manufacturing capabilities, Hitachi GST delivers leadership technology and quality to its global customer base.

With approximately 33,000 employees worldwide, Hitachi GST offers a comprehensive range of hard drive products for desktop computers, high-performance storage systems and servers, notebooks and consumer devices. For more information, please visit the company's website at www.hitachigst.com.

About Hitachi, Ltd.

Hitachi, Ltd., (NYSE:HIT) (TOKYO:6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading global electronics company with approximately 384,000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2006 (ended March 31, 2007) consolidated revenues totaled 10,247 billion yen ($86.8 billion). The company offers a wide range of systems, products and services in market sectors including information systems, electronic devices, power and industrial systems, consumer products, materials and financial services. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company's website at http://www.hitachi.com.

One GB is equal to one billion bytes and one TB is equal to 1,000 GB when referring to hard drive capacity. Accessible capacity may be less.

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies' trademarks are authorized for use in countries and jurisdictions in which Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has the right to use, market and advertise the brands. The Travelstar trademark is authorized for use in the Americas, EMEA, and the following Asia-Pacific countries and jurisdictions: Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea and Taiwan. Hitachi Global Storage Technologies shall not be liable to third parties for unauthorized use of its trademarks.

SOURCE: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies
Jim Pascoe, 408-717-7924
james.pascoe@hitachigst.com

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