Seagate
Seagate is one of the largest manufacturers and one of the well-recognized brands in hard drives and data storage in the world. With over a billion hard drives delivered by 2008 to its clients, Seagate offers 2.5 inch to 3.5 inch hard drives, solid state drives (SSD) and hybrid drives (a combination of solid state drive and hard drive in one) with the best quality and performance to meet the satisfaction for an ever increasing need of secured digital content storage. With Seagate’s products, reliability and security of your treasured photos, music files, documents and all other data make it a great business and home partner.
Shugart Technology was established in 1979 by Al Shugart, Tom Mitchell, Doug Mahon, Finis Conner and Syed Iftikar. Later, the company was renamed Seagate Technology. In 1980, they have introduced a 5 megabyte hard drive ST-506, which became an instant success and launched the company as one of IBM’s major OEM supplier of hard drives—one of the company’s firsts in the computer electronics industry. In 1992, the company was first to introduce 2.5 inch disk drives with shock-sensors. By 1996, they have acquired Conner Peripherals—making them the world’s largest independent storage manufacturer. Through time, they have managed to get the world’s first—the first hybrid hard drive, the world’s first solid-state drive (SSD), and the world’s first SATA drive to name a few. The growth, acquisitions and continuing innovation have placed Seagate as one of the world’s most recognized brands in storage devices manufacturing.
With a strong and dynamic background, tested through research, time and innovation, Seagate’s hard drives and other storage devices’ reliability have made it one of the top choices for today’s consumer use or big conglomerates’ needs.
Seagate, together with PC Mall, provides dependable internal or external hard drives, solid state hard drives, hybrid drives, storage accessories and more—all at great prices, discounts and deals! Now, that’s high quality products without the high expense—that makes business sense.