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Cenatek Inc. is a privately-owned company that is located in Morgan Hill. Their products are mostly based on "high-speed storage" such as Rocket Drive and Ramdisk. The company's research and development is located in Redding, California, who research advanced and high-speed technologies for their future products. Use of the term The concept of property or ownership has no single or universally accepted definition. ... Morgan Hill is a city located in the southern part of Santa Clara County, California. ... A ramdisk is a filesystem that resides in volatile, random access memory. ... The phrase research and development (also R and D or R&D) has a special commercial significance apart from its conventional coupling of research and technological development. ... Redding from space, April 1994 Redding is the county seat of Shasta County, California, USA, located on the Sacramento River and on Interstate 5 south of Lake Shasta. ... Technology (Gr. ...


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MarketSpring - Portfolio/Cenatek Case Study (405 words)
Cenatek had developed a significant new approach to Solid State Disk technology which could be implemented inexpensively while eliminating I/O bottlenecks and significantly boosting performance.
Cenatek had received initial rounds of venture funding from Wellington Capital and engaged the services of MarketSpring for all aspects of its marketing launch.
Cenatek has since gone on to be a major provider of SSD technology on an OEM basis, having acquired another storage industry company and introduced its second generation family of SSD products.
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