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inphase.it
Domain name - inphase.it
Site title - Inphase - CRM per aziende farmaceutiche e nutraceutiche
Go to website - Inphase - CRM per aziende farmaceutiche e nutraceutiche
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Location Country - The Netherlands
Registration Country - United States
City/Town - Groningen
Provider - GOOGLE
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Brief facts about inphase:
InPhase Technologies was a technology company developing holographic storage devices and media, based in Longmont, Colorado. InPhase was spun out from Bell Labs in 2000. Their technology promises multiple terabyte storage. In May 2008, the company first reader, tapestry 300r, offered customers a storage capacity of 300 GB, with transfer rates of 20 MB/s in read write mode. However, the company has failed several times to release the reader on-schedule after previously setting release dates of late 2006, and then February 2007. As a result of these delays, InPhase was forced to cut a number of its workforce; currently there is no release date for the drive and storage media visible. InPhase Technologies currently holds the record for "highest commercial data storage" by achieving 515 Gbit per square inch of media. Most recently the company broke the 1 terabyte benchmark.
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