TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jan 21, 2013–Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO:6502) today announced that Yoichiro Tanaka, Ph.D., Senior Manager of Storage Products Application Engineering Department, Storage Products Division, Semiconductor & Storage Products Company, will give a presentation at IDEMA [1] Japan January 2013 Quarterly Seminar on Friday, January 25.
Dr. Tanaka will speak on “Storage Innovation and Toshiba’s Strategy.”
The structure of the storage products market of HDDs and SSDs is rapidly changing with tablets becoming common in the client/personal market along with PCs. At the other end of the spectrum, use of high speed and large capacity storage products in cloud computing, big data, and smart community is evolving as infrastructure to support the client/personal market and the ITC society.
Toshiba will continue to develop leading-edge technology and products for the drastically changing storage market by utilizing its strength in HDDs, SSDs and NAND.
[1] IDEMA: The International Disk Drive Equipment and Materials Association
Toshiba Presentation at IDEMA Japan January 2013 Quarterly Seminar
Date/Time:
Friday, January 25 13:45-14:20
(The quarterly seminar is scheduled for 13:00-17:00)
Venue:
Hatsumei-kaikan Hall (Hatsumei-kaikan Building BF)
2-9-14 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Presentation Subject:
Storage Innovation and Toshiba’s Strategy
IDEMA Japan January 2013 Quarterly Seminar URL (Japanese only):
https://www.idema.gr.jp/seminar/1301.html
Official Site of IDEMA Japan (Japanese only):
https://www.idema.gr.jp/index.html
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