Seagate’s a hard drive company, right? So we wondered if they have anything to say about Flash-based memories? You know, memory that doesn’t require a hard drive? Turns out they do. Here’s Seagate’s CEO, Bill Watkins, along with Mike Wingert, executive vice president and general manager for Seagate’s personal compute products and Paul Kusbel, senior director of electrical systems integration at Seagate talking about Seagate’s view of where the storage business is going.
Tags: Seagate, hard drive, Bill Watkins, Mike Wingert, Paul Kusbel, storage
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September 6th, 2007 at 11:13 am
It’s nice to hear Robert Scoble having a laugh, but with my amplifier set to 5 while I was listening to the video somewhere else in the room, I don’t think my neighbours did appreciate it.
Do you use a limiter or compressor plugin during editing to minimize sound level differences, or do you just adjust the sound level so it sounds okay?
December 14th, 2007 at 3:21 pm
why is Mike Wingert not the CEO of Seagate -this man has incredible vision!