Tuesday, August 23, 2011

To Look at Developing Point of Technology Standardization from New Technology – TransferJet as the Example

In our daily life, many different techniques are applied on countless electronic products to render its function. If those techniques are self-developed by each individual company, it is highly possible to limit the industry's evolvement and the technique's further advancement. To avoid the hydra-headed situation, the concept of“technology standardization”is thus given birth to universalize popular technologies in the market. The purpose of technology standardization is to formulate a usable technology to become the applicable standard for all vendors to adopt and use. Therefore it can not only make a technology to be widely adopted, but also to avoid industrial monopoly on particular technology to pursue one's own commercial interests.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Visit Allion at Flash Memory Summit 2011

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Allion is pleased to invite you to come see us at Flash Memory Summit 2011 during August 9-11. As the world’s-leading expert in product validation/ testing, Allion will be showcasing our unique test solutions in Solid State Drive (SSD) field on the spot. Our recent competitive analysis result will also be presented for the first time ever. Moreover, our professional lab staff specialized in SSD test plan developing will explain you our signature test methodology and lead you go deep into this technology. For those who are eager to let your product stand out in the market, this is definitely a great opportunity to find out the best solution!

[Detailed Information] 

Event: Flash Memory Summit 2011

Time: Aug 9-11, 2011

Place: Santa Clara Convention Center, CA. USA

booth: #215

[Listen to Allion's SSD Expert]

Topic: The Myth of SSD Testing

          - When It Is Done Right, The Result Can Be Astonishing and Instrumental for SSD's Design

Speaker: Frank Shu, Associate Vice President of R&D at Allion

Session:105 - SSD Testing / Benchmarking

Time: Aug 9th 2011 2:10 - 3:20 pm