Sony and Matsushita collaborate to bring new high- density, S-AIT tape technology to market * Companies to combine expertise and launch industry first 500GB per

2.11.2001, 14:33

WEYBRIDGE (UK), Nov 2 (PROTEXT/PRNewswire) - Sony Corporationtoday announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding(MOU) with Matsushita Kotobuki Electronics Industries, Ltd.(MKE), and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (MEI), knownfor Panasonic-brand products, outlining the intention tocollaborate in bringing to market S-AIT - a new data storagetechnology platform based on Sony's Advanced Intelligent Taperecording format and areal densities.S-AIT is based on high-density helical-scan technology utilisingAdvanced Metal Evaporated (AME) media in a single-reel, half-inchcartridge design. The first generation product is expected toyield one-half terabyte of capacity in a single-reel, half-inchtape cartridge, with an expected roadmap capability up to fourterabytes.MKE will provide the market with an alternative manufacturingsource for S-AIT drives, and MEI will serve as an alternativemanufacturing source for S-AIT media."This collaboration agreement for the manufacture and sales of S-AIT products will create a much larger investment base that willallow more products to come to market faster, and providecustomers with greater flexibility in product offerings andsources of supply," said Takao Hiramoto, president for SonyCorporation's Server Solutions Company."Matsushita will utilise its extensive helical-scan manufacturingand design expertise to bring S-AIT drives to market togetherwith Sony starting in 2003," said Takao Kanamura, senior managingdirector for MKE. "It is only high-density helical-scan recordingtogether with Matsushita and Sony's world-class helical-scantechnology leadership that makes the new S-AIT productsfeasible.""Matsushita is pleased to join Sony in this endeavour and applyits extensive media manufacturing and development expertise tosuccessfully launch this unique S-AIT platform to the world-widemarket." said Hiroshi Yokomizo, director of AVC Media BusinessUnit for Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. "We aretargeting to begin media production to coincide with Sony'sintroduction of S-AIT drives next year.""As with any new technology introduction, the collaboration ofcompanies is always a powerful combination for success. The tapestorage market and the customers of tape products can onlybenefit from big partnerships," said Fara Yale, chief analyst atGartner Dataquest. About SonySony manufactures audio, video, communications and informationtechnology products for the global consumer and professionalmarkets. With its music, pictures, game and online businesses,Sony is uniquely positioned to become a leading personalbroadband entertainment company in the 21st century. In EuropeSony recorded consolidated annual sales of EUR 14.90 billion (yen1,473,780 million) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2001,based on an average market exchange rate for the same period ofyen 98.9 to the EUR. Sony Europe, headquartered at the SonyCenter am Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, is responsible for thecompany's European electronics business and registeredconsolidated sales of EUR 10.37 billion for the fiscal year endedMarch 31, 2001.Sony Core Technology & Network Company Europe (CNCE) withheadquarters in Weybridge, UK, markets optical and magneticstorage solutions and recording media, USB WebCams and videomicroscopes and semiconductors and components. The sales channelincludes OEMs and system integrators as well as distributors,corporate resellers and retailers. Sony is the originator or co-developer of a range of digital storage standards, including the3.5-inch floppy disc, the audio CD, CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, MO,DDS (digital data storage) tape and AIT (advanced intelligenttape). The company's long expertise with visual technologies hasenabled Sony CNCE to add notebook cameras and fingerprintidentification devices for IT security to its range of products.Please visit our websites: www.sony-cp.com (hardware) andwww.sony-europe.com/media (media).Sony CNCEKirstine DunhillHarvard Public Relationstel. +44 (0) 20 8759 0005 fax +44 (0) 20 8283 4948email: kirstine.dunhill@harvard.co.ukSony EuropeMatthias ColliCorporate Communicationstel. +49 (0) 30 / 2575 5158 fax +49 (0) 30 2575 5174email: matthias.colli@eu.sony.com

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Super Photo Bank – this is how the ČTK national news agency and the Profimedia largest photo bank in Central Europe have named their joint project. As of September 1, both firms will launch a unique offer of content on the website of Profimedia that the ČTK bought last July.

"The entire content of the ČTK and other significant sources represented by the agency, which clients previously gained from the ČTK Photo Bank, will now be added to the millions of Profimedia photographs. Clients in ten countries, but primarily in the Czech and Slovak markets, will thereby have access to a unique offer of more than 200 million photos at one place. This will be the cutting edge in terms of technology and content. We believe that this will improve the quality of work of all our partners and make it faster,” ČTK general director Jiří Majstr said.

ČTK clients will be able to newly use the Solwee platform of the Profimedia Photo Bank. “However, most of them have already used Profimedia together with the ČTK Photo Bank. Consequently, they know the environment very well. Now, they will have the content of both photo banks at one place. This will make their work more efficient. Thus, a unique collection of photographs from Czechoslovak history, current reportage photography, photos from the world of art, portraits, illustrative photographs, and those of food, red carpets and architecture is being created. Without any exaggeration, we can say that our clients will have access to the world’s richest archive,” Profimedia director Pavel Macků added.

Besides, when tuning up the conditions of the super photo bank launch, the ČTK and Profimedia saw to it that the prices per photograph did not rise for their clients with the transfer to the joint platform. The prices of photographs thus remain favourable even with a better content offer and technological background.

By this step, the ČTK is completing the first, crucial phase of the content and technological integration of both photo banks. The national news agency bought the Profimedia largest Central European photo bank, which operates not only in the Czech Republic and Slovakia but also in Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Montenegro and Macedonia, in July of 2021.

The public ČTK secures its operation through its own business activities and does not draw any subsidies from public resources. The ČTK multimedia service daily offers 450 to 600 news items, roughly 300 own news and illustrative photos and further photographs from its partners from the whole world that it represents, including the American AP, the German dpa and other leading world creators as well as individual photographers. There are more than one million photographs in the ČTK digitised photo archive now, and their number has been continuously rising. The ČTK has about 250 employees and the annual turnover of more than 250 million crowns.

The Profimedia.CZ a.s. group offers photos from all over the world in all areas: illustrative photography, news, celebrities, fashion, food, garden, portrait, history. The group has 26 employees and has had the annual turnover of almost 130 million crowns in recent years.

Super Photo Bank, created by merging ČTK photo bank and Profimedia, offers new content

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