OCZ Ships First OEM Orders of Enterprise SSD

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In what it calls a transformational year for the company, 2011 saw OCZ Technology shift its corporate focus away from the DRAM market while enhancing its lineup of solid state drives (SSD). In an interview with Alex Mei, executive VP and Chief Marketing Officer of OCZ, Digi Times discusses OCZ’s recent shipping of its first OEM orders of enterprise class SSD.

 


“We have multiple wins from server companies, search providers and supercomputing clients. We are already very strong in the global channel and we decided about two years ago that we would focus on developing the products and support structure to address the enterprise and OEM markets as our SSD product line is a very good fit for the applications in this space. We believe that we are able to add a lot of value in this segment as we not only are focused on performance but endurance and reliability across a complete spectrum of interfaces.”

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