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Seagate Technology
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(company)Seagate Technology - A major manufacturer of hard disk drives, founded in 1979 as "Shugart Technology" by Alan F. Shugart and Finis Conner. That name is on the original patents for the 5.25" hard disk drive. They changed the name to Seagate Technology soon after to avoid confusion, and also to avoid friction with Xerox, which had since purchased Alan's earlier company, Shugart Associates.

http://seagate.com/.

Technical information at Impediment.

Address: 920 Disc Drive, Scotts Valley, CA 95066, USA.

Fax: +1 (408) 438 3320.


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From 1991 to 1996, he launched Latin American and Caribbean operations for Seagate Technologies.
Representatives from Scotts Valley-based Seagate Technologies, Goleta-based Applied Magnetics Corp.
In the United States, the San Jose-based Seagate Technologies is the biggest manufacturer of disk drives, and the northern giant is roughly 10 times the size of Micropolis, although the bulk of Seagate's drives are for personal computers, considered the low-end of the drive market.
 
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