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Data Storage Trends in Geotechnology - Cary and Associates Seeks Survey Participants
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Longmont, Colo., 6 November 2003 -- Cary and Associates of Longmont, Colo., is investigating data storage trends in geotechnology. "Those of us in geotechnology know that organizations are replacing black-and-white imagery with color, that the high-resolution satellites are collecting terabytes of data every day, and that workflows are becoming increasingly digital. What is less clear is the rate at which these transitions are occurring and what they mean for the data storage industry," said company president Tina Cary, Ph.D. "If we as an industry document our needs and what priority we assign to various benefits, we can influence the development of capabilities in data storage."
To gather data about these trends, Cary and Associates seeks survey participants from all sectors, every kind and size organization. The survey takes about five minutes to complete online at http://caryandassociates.com/survey/survey1.htm.
About Cary and Associates
Catering exclusively to the geotechnology industry, the marketing firm of Cary and Associates offers a full spectrum of services in market research, planning and implementation. In business for more than five years, the firm has carved a niche as a specialist in helping companies around the world market geotechnology products and services.
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