February 5, 2005 Six companies including CMC Magnetics, Fuji Photo Film, Nippon Paint, Optware, Pulstec and Toagosei have announced the formation of the "HVD Alliance" to promote the development of ...
OPTWARE Corporation, a developer of Holographic Information Storage Products, today jointly announced with its Partners that Ecma International, the industry association dedicated to standardization ...
Although Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD technologies have yet to reach the mainstream, a Japanese company said it has made progress toward a more advanced holographic technology that may one day replace them ...
Optware, maker of the 1TB Holographic Versatile Disc, introduces yet another high capacity storage system based on the same technology — the Holographic Versatile Card. These little credit card-sized ...
While Sony (Blu-ray) and Toshiba (HD-DVD) go head-to-head with competing high-definition DVD technology, Hitachi-Maxell and InPhase Technologies are working on a disc that will hold 300GB of ...
Optware will have specifications for its holographic storage technology approved by an international standards body in 2006, making it the first company to attempt to create an industry standard for ...
A Holographic Versatile Disc is an advanced optical disc technology still in the research stage. What is a Holographic Versatile Disc and how does it work? A Holographic Versatile Disc is an advanced ...
Japan’s Optware Corp. announced a detailed roadmap toward commercialization of its Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD) technology on Thursday. It has also set up an alliance to promote HVD and will later ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Kanagawa, Japan — As proponents of the Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD formats battle for dominance in the high-definition optical disc war, six companies have announced the development of a next-generation ...
As the capacities of hard drives and other storage media grow, so does the need for archiving data for long-term storage. Around 2007, a standard emerged for an innovative technology called ...
Imagine storing 20,000 X-ray images on a disk the size of a credit card. That’s one grand promise stirring up the buzz over holographic storage for the enterprise. Hal Weiss, a systems engineer at ...
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