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Western Digital launches new SanDisk Professional storage solutions

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Western Digital has launched a number of new storage solutions aimed at professionals and content creators under the refreshed SanDisk Professional branding.

The new SanDisk Professional branding builds on the company's existing SanDisk and G-Technology brands — and will replace the latter brand. New products include 16 premium storage solutions aimed at professional content creators and enterprise users.

Some of the new products under the SanDisk Professional lineup include a 4TB G-Drive ArmorLock portable SSD with enterprise features, as well as G-Raid and G-Raid Shuttle RAID solutions that support Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C support.

Western Digital also debuted a SanDisk Professional 4-bay reader docking station meant to support capture from up to four cards simultaneously. It's also launching a new CFExpress VPG400 card that supports video recording with a minimum write speed of 400MB/s and four new Pro-Reader devices that support SuperSpeed USB (with speeds up to 10Gbs).

Along with the new products, existing accessories and devices that will be released under the SanDisk Professional brand are also getting speed bumps and USB interface upgrades.

Western Digital's G-Drive and RAID solutions are expected to debut by early June. Its other products, including the ProDock 4 and the CFExpress card, will become available later in the summer. Pricing is not yet available on any product.

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13 Comments

dysamoria 12 Years · 3430 comments

Huh. I wasn’t aware that Western Digital had bought G-Technology. Sigh. Another one bites the dust. I just read the ownership history on Wikipedia and it just illustrates the process of companies disappearing, one after the next.

At some point, everything will be owned by two corporations. “Free market” cultists will tell us “you still have choices!”... just like the choices we have in our political duopoly: A choice between bad and horrifying. 

mknelson 9 Years · 1148 comments

Yes, WD purchased HGST in 2012!

They still use HGST drives (at least early on), but some of the larger capacity portable drives used WD mechanisms.

What you're seeing is the shareholder insistence on growth to boost the stock value. If you can't actually sell more of your product, buy out somebody else. Growth!

22july2013 11 Years · 3736 comments

I'm in Canada. When I clicked on the link in the story for SanDisk I was redirected to a "fr-ca" branch of their website. Apparently SanDisk thinks all people in Canada are French, so the buttons, the cookie warning and the menus at the bottom of the page were in French only. Although the product descriptions were in English, there was no button to take me to a website that had English buttons and links.

This would be roughly equivalent to having a Spanish-only page for everyone in America.

mknelson 9 Years · 1148 comments

I'm in Canada. When I clicked on the link in the story for SanDisk I was redirected to a "fr-ca" branch of their website. Apparently SanDisk thinks all people in Canada are French, so the buttons, the cookie warning and the menus at the bottom of the page were in French only. Although the product descriptions were in English, there was no button to take me to a website that had English buttons and links.

This would be roughly equivalent to having a Spanish-only page for everyone in America.

I clicked the link and the site loaded with a button at the top saying "Canadian English" for a second or two. Page reloaded - in English except for Acheter des Maintnant (Buy now I think) - and I see fr-ca in the URL

Adobe has a support number for Sign which answers in French. Providing you get into the hold system for sales or support it will ask you in French if you want "Anglophone". YES!

dewme 10 Years · 5775 comments

I'm in Canada. When I clicked on the link in the story for SanDisk I was redirected to a "fr-ca" branch of their website. Apparently SanDisk thinks all people in Canada are French, so the buttons, the cookie warning and the menus at the bottom of the page were in French only. Although the product descriptions were in English, there was no button to take me to a website that had English buttons and links.

This would be roughly equivalent to having a Spanish-only page for everyone in America.

Not really. Canada has two official languages, English and French. The USA has no official language, although English is the predominant language. But there are parts of the US where other languages are widely spoken at a local level including Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, and of course indigenous dialects. I've traveled to many countries throughout the world and I've never ceased to be impressed by how many people outside of the US speak English quite well while relatively few English speaking Americans speak any second language at all, at least from what I've seen.