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Castlewood Systems
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Emcee:  Rocky Reid Type:  Unmoderated
Castlewood Systems is a new company that is offering a 2.2 Gig Disc Drive called ORB that may devastate its competition from Iomega and Syquest. Its founder is Syed Iftikar, who also took part in founding Seagate and Syquest. Because Castlewood at present is not a publicly traded company, there can be no discussion of its stock price. However, intentions have been brought forward by Castlewood management that an IPO may be in the works for Summer 1999. This thread is for serious discussion only, so please be aware of the SI Terms of Use regarding improper or off-topic discussion. Thank you.
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38 Article: "Castlewood's ORB Removeable Drive" macnn.com July 13,Dale Stempson-7/17/1999
37 Do you have any follow up on the Orb problem? There was a reply, posted on 5/1BubbaFred-7/11/1999
36 Winter '98 Comdex Interview: "Syed Iftikar Is Back In Orbit With Orb&qeric larson-5/18/1999
35 Thanks Eric. I'm waiting to see how things work out. Haven't lost any777 Captain-5/18/1999
34 Oh oh, two-weeks later: "...all the data...suddenly became inaccessible...eric larson-5/18/1999
33 I think you may be right. IMHO, it will have everything to do with reliability777 Captain-5/13/1999
32 ORB #1 SELLER AT PCMALL!!!! Today, 5/12/99, PCMall has the Castlewood paralleRocky Reid-5/12/1999
31 Here is a link to Computability that shows all of the Castlewood products they Rocky Reid-3/2/1999
30 >>Which two on-line retailers? Computability and PCMall? << BingoRocky Reid-3/2/1999
29 Which two on-line retailers? Computability and PCMall? I left inquiries on avBubbaFred-3/2/1999
28 SCSI External ORB due March 15, 1999 This comes from 2 online retailers I justRocky Reid-3/2/1999
27 >> 4. Iom must be putting considerable pressure on the distributors and rWdiamond-2/28/1999
26 And the Orb Drive Raves Keep On Rolling In! from Usenet's <comp.sys.ibRocky Reid-2/28/1999
25 >>1. Castlewood is working out the bugs. Orb must come out glitch free aRocky Reid-2/27/1999
24 Some thoughts on delays of shipping out and availability the various models of BubbaFred-2/27/1999
23computability.com computability.com computability.comBubbaFred-2/27/1999
22 I want to get Orb'ed! Let me have one of those external SCSI now! maccentBubbaFred-2/26/1999
21 Order Your Orb Drive Here!: $199 wintecdirect.com Wintec has $199 Internal EIRocky Reid-2/17/1999
20 Castlewood article: "Intrepid Castlewood plunges into storage" techDale Stempson-1/4/1999
19 "High-Density Drive Ships" "New technology uses fewer moving paDale Stempson-11/30/1998
18 I have 2 CD-RW drives, so I appreciate what they have to offer. But I am curioRocky Reid-9/30/1998
17 ">>Is there any reason to believe this won't turn into another SRobert E. Bruss-9/29/1998
16 >>Is there any reason to believe this won't turn into another Sparq?Rocky Reid-9/29/1998
15 Is there any reason to believe this won't turn into another Sparq?Robert E. Bruss-9/29/1998
14 CASTLEWOOD ORB SHIPPING!!! castlewoodsystems.com September Update GOOD NEWS!Rocky Reid-9/29/1998
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