Iomega
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| Iomega | |
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| Founded | 1980 |
| Headquarters | San Diego, California |
| Industry | Computer |
| Products | Computer storage |
| Employees | 208 |
| Website | www.iomega.com |
The Iomega Corporation (NYSE: IOM) is a supplier of portable computer storage devices and media. The corporation, established in 1980, has 208 employees. Iomega is headquartered in San Diego, California, with other offices in Utah, Singapore, and Switzerland. Their best-known products have been the Zip and Jaz drives.
On April 8, 2008, EMC Corporation announced[1] its plans to acquire Iomega.
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[edit] Hardware products
- Bernoulli Box (from 35MB up to 230MB)
- External hard drives
- Desktop hard drives
- Portable hard drives
- Network hard drives
- REV drive
- Network Attached Storage
- Jaz drive (1GB , 2GB)
- Zip drive (25MB (Not released), 100MB, 250MB, and 750MB variants)
- Iomega Clik! drive (40MB)
- Ditto drive
- Iomega Peerless drive modules
- Managed Services
- Email Security
- eGo portable hard drives
[edit] See also
- Nomaï - A competitor that was acquired and closed down.
- SyQuest Technology
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Press release EMC To Acquire Iomega. Accessed 2008-04-09


