Press Release: SanDisk Frees Students from Heavy Backpacks; SanDisk Introduces FlashCP Technology Infrastructure Designed to Securely Distribute Copyrighted Digital Content for Flash Cards and USB DrivesSanDisk(R) Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) today
introduced FlashCP(TM), a unique proprietary content processing technology
designed to let students easily and safely download and store their textbooks,
novels, learning tools and more on a USB flash drive. While protecting the
copyrighted content of publishers, FlashCP aims to create a "digital backpack"
that weighs ounces instead of pounds. The announcement was made at the National
Educational Computing Conference (NECC), where SanDisk is exhibiting in booths
26 and 28 in the Philadelphia Convention Center.
Originally developed under the name of
BookLocker(TM), FlashCP was created by MDRM, a privately held Israeli company
that SanDisk acquired last December. "In introducing FlashCP, SanDisk has
successfully completed the integration of MDRM's technology into our product
line," said Yoram Cedar, SanDisk's senior vice president of emerging markets and
engineering. "Our mantra is 'Store Your World In Ours,' and now that world
includes not just photos and files but also copyrighted content," he
added.
SanDisk's latest innovation approaches flash cards as
part of a content delivery ecosystem and encourages usage of high capacity flash
cards and USB drives. "SanDisk is the first to look at the specific needs of
students," said Wes Brewer, SanDisk's vice president of consumer product
marketing. "SanDisk is adding FlashCP to the Cruzer(R) USB family, specifically
addressing a market segment of over 65 million American students." FlashCP
Cruzer USB drives will be launching at selected U.S. retailers for the coming
school year.
"With FlashCP, we expect that students will be able to
store a year's worth of textbooks and learning materials on a small,
pocket-sized flash drive that can be taken home or carried between classes,"
said Dan Harkabi, SanDisk's vice president of secure content solutions. "At the
same time," he added, "we believe that FlashCP provides textbook publishers and
other content providers with a safe way to electronically distribute copyrighted
works directly to consumers. It is also designed to offer secure, web-based
updates as frequently as required. This gives publishers new and incremental
revenue streams for selling content," he said.
SanDisk is partnering with publishing houses, media
providers and educators to create a comprehensive repository of digital content
that is both fun and educational. This online library of titles will be directly
accessible by FlashCP USB drives each time a device is used on a PC that is
connected to the Internet.
"A student carrying a FlashCP-powered drive could use
a variety of books and learning tools such as science and math textbooks,
reading assignments, dictionary, web content, multimedia clips and applications
such as a calculator," said Jennifer Moore-Evans, SanDisk's director of
education. A FlashCP-powered drive also can store materials created by teachers,
including learning modules, homework, tests and study guides, she said. In fact,
instructors and administrators can upload content to SanDisk's servers and thus
make course content seamlessly available to their classes and other
faculty.
SanDisk is the original inventor of flash storage
cards and is the world leader of flash storage cards and USB drives, using its
patented, high-density flash memory and controller technology. SanDisk is
headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., and has operations worldwide, with more than
half of its sales outside the U.S.
This press release contains certain forward-looking
statements, including expectations for new product introductions, applications,
markets, and customers that are based on our current expectations and involve
numerous risks and uncertainties that may cause these forward-looking statements
to be inaccurate. Risks that may cause these forward-looking statements to be
inaccurate include among others: market demand for our products may grow more
slowly than our expectations or there may be a slower adoption rate for these
products in new markets that we are targeting, no security technology can be
guaranteed to be 100% secure, and as such SanDisk cannot guarantee that data
will be secure from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration or destruction
and the other risks detailed from time-to-time in our Securities and Exchange
Commission filings and reports, including, but not limited to, Form 10-K and our
quarterly reports on Form 10-Q. We do not intend to update the information
contained in this press release.
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FlashCP and BookLocker are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation. Other brand names
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Posted: Tue - June 28, 2005 at 10:19 AM |