Ghana Agribusiness Report Q2 2013
- Language: English
- Published: January 2013
It will be interesting to see the evolution of SATA drives with their less expensive protocol and implementation cost. This technology is designed to handle capacity… a word that will encapsulate the future. Capacity… and lot’s of it. A reliable way to store and re-distribute huge amounts of data. SATA will not have as much appeal in the post production and broadcast world, because it still lacks the speed of FC and SCSI drives. Organizations that don’t need to rotate and access data at lightning fast speeds, will opt for this less expensive option since it is a better value than a high-end disk.
This is just part of the findings from SCRI’s Broadcast/Pro Video RAID Video Storage Report . The full SCRI report provides quantitative data, based on extensive annual primary research surveys (since 1984) of broadcast and pro video facilities in each of the following end-user vertical markets: broadcast television stations, cable television stations, post production facilities (video and film), video production and multimedia facilities, corporate and institutional video facilities (government, educational, medical).
Quantitative data tables for
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Written Analysis
- Category Overview
- Future Forecast
Quantitative Data for 2006, 2007, 2008
- Analysis, by Vertical Market, by Year
- Total Facilities
- Total Purchasers
- Penetration
- Total Market Value* (in thousands)
- Total Units Purchased
- Average # of Units
- Average Price ($ 000)
Vertical Markets
- Broadcast TV
- Cable TV
- Video/Film Post-production
- Video/Film Production
- Corporate Video
- Institutional Video (Government, Educational, Medical)
Other Breakouts:
- Formats, Product Type, Price Range
- Brand Share
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