SanDisk has agreed to acquire Pliant Technology, a manufacturer of solid-state drives (SSDs), for $327 million, which signifies a significant shift to the enterprise space for the flash-memory maker. While SanDisk has been primarily known for its storage cards and flash drives sold at retail stores, the company has benefited from sales of its memory chips for smartphones, tablets, and digital music players. Now SanDisk takes on a crowded, yet growing SSD market with established companies like Intel, Seagate, Samsung (whose SSD business was acquired by Seagate), and Hitachi.
Ohio Department Of Developmental Disabilities Taking Control Of Virtual Desktops
When it comes to IT, Ohio's Department of Developmental Disabilities (DoDD) wants innovation. So when the agency's IT manager went looking for a way to manage the new virtual desktop infrastructure, he looked for innovative solutions. "In our agency, we know we have to innovate. And one of the ways we work is we look for innovators in the industry," says Kipp Bertke, IT manager for the Ohio DoDD, which oversees a system of support services for 80,000 people with developmental disabilities.
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