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Encyclopedia > List of Iomega products

The following is a partial list of products supplied to the public by Iomega.


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Iomega (109 words)
Iomega Corporation (NYSE: IOM) is a supplier of portable computer storage devices and media.
The Corporation, established in 1980, has 590 employees in more than one country (according to Iomega's web site on 14 April 2004).
Their most well-known product is the zip drive.
Iomega - Iomega Corporation Introduces New Data Management Products and Solutions Focused On Consumers' Digital Lives (1245 words)
Iomega also announced the launch of its new commercial software product, Iomega Quik Sync 2 software, which automatically saves designated files from local and network drives, providing an effortless way to manage and secure files, helping to keep them safe and protected from viruses, computer crashes and other data threats.
Iomega also announced that it is working to build acceptance for Zip(R) technology within the medical community to allow consumers to keep a copy of their medical records on Zip disks for added security and protection in the event of a medical issue or emergency.
Iomega will also continue to penetrate and expand its presence in the education and enterprise markets by positioning its current and future product lines as removable storage devices for the classroom and the office.
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