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One of the last independent tape storage systems manufacturers, Exabyte Corp., has put itself up for sale after one of its founders resigned. Exabyte CEO and director Juan Rodriquez, who formed the ...
Tape storage systems maker Exabyte Corp. announced today that it is being purchased by data storage vendor Tandberg Data Corp. for approximately $28 million. Exabyte, founded in 1987 and one of the ...
The merger of Exabyte, which specializes in network backup systems, and Ecrix, which makes Mac compatible tape storage solutions, is now complete. The combined company will operate under the Exabyte ...