Photo of: Jennifer Bradfield

Jennifer Bradfield

View Title...

Seagate Technology LLC
Longmont, Colorado
Jennifer's profile was created using:
Sort By:

1-10 of 11 online sources for Jennifer Bradfield

  • View Online Source
    Business Solutions - Hard Disk Drives Go Mobile - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/27/2005    Last Visited: 12/27/2005  

    These thefts also placed individual consumers at risk of identity theft and the high costs associated with restoring their credit," states Jennifer Bradfield, director of Americas channel marketing for Seagate Technology.
    ...
    "As areal density increases, the cost per gigabyte of storage drops and form factors shrink, enabling the use of hard disk storage in more applications," continues Bradfield.
    ...
    Bradfield is seeing increased demand in the automotive industry, as people are installing laptops in their vehicles so they can have an office on the road.

    Include Storage As A Complement To Your Other Solutions

  • View Online Source
    CMPnetAsia - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/15/2004    Last Visited: 6/15/2004  

    "We're the only company that has the breath of coverage in all these markets," said Jennifer Bradfield, Seagate's director of product marketing for personal and notebook storage.She sees different drives being used in different new applications and in the process enabling Seagate to address 97 percent of a total available disc drive market.

    Before the announcement, the marketing executive said, the firm addressed just 70 percent of the available disc drive market representing some $16 billion.At 97 percent, the market represents $21 billion.

    At the top of the new applications is a one-half terabyte drive -- the NL35 Series 500GB Fibre Channel -- that delivers near-line storage on existing Fibre Channel SANS.Bradfield noted the increase in demand for near-line storage -- users need access to vast amounts of data."But they only need it occasionally and when they do they need it fast," she said.
    ...
    At the other end of the storage usage spectrum are gaming applications and Bradfield envisions Seagate's Barracuda 7200.8 drives (400GB with 16-Mbyte cache, 7200-rpm spin speed and 8.0-msec average seek time) being used by gamers.She expects to see robust gaming configurations created by pairing two 7200.8's through serial interfaces.

    There's something useful in the brace of announcements for the traveling professional, too -- the Seagate Portable External Hard Drive, a 2.5-inch hard drive that fits in a 3x5-inch carrying case.Initially it will have 40GB capability, then 100GB."I like to call it the briefcase drive," Bradfield said.

    A new Seagate entry to compete with the popular USB thumb drives is the USB2 pocket hard drive, which she said "looks like a yo-yo and offers an incredible 5GB of storage."

    Seagate is also targeting additional consumer applications that are taking off.The Seagate ST1 Series is the first drive for hand-held applications that delivers a 5GB capacity that can be used for online music downloading.Seagate expects to be able to cash in on the exploding music downloading craze lead by Apple Computer's iPod Mini music player with the ST1 Series.As it is, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has been the leader in the 1-inch disc drive area, but it can't keep up with demand for the mini drive.

    Bradfield also expects its new DB35 Series drives with 400GB will fit popular applications in home video home entertainment, enabling new applications using video on demand, high-definition DVRs and home media centers.

  • View Online Source
    Channelweb Exclusive News - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/12/2005    Last Visited: 6/1/2006  

    Jennifer Bradfield, director of Americas Channel Marketing for Seagate, said the storage vendor was thrilled to walk away with the top channel honor."We consider this quite an honor especially coming from the system builder community where we have put in place tailored programs for them," she said.

  • View Online Source
    Data Storage News Summary (TM) - June 15, 2004 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/15/2004    Last Visited: 8/10/2004  

    "We're the only company that has the breath of coverage in all these markets," said Jennifer Bradfield, Seagate's director of product marketing for personal and notebook storage.More...

  • View Online Source
    Marc Engle's Résumé, References and Letters of... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/31/2006    Last Visited: 8/24/2007  

    - Jennifer Bradfield,Director, Global Demand Generation, Seagate Technology, Longmont, Colorado - 720-684-1900

  • View Online Source
    RAM | Reseller Advocate Magazine: Issue 47 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2005    Last Visited: 2/6/2007  

    "In the last four or five years, there has been a shift where early adoption of new technology in storage is really coming from the channel," says Seagate's Jennifer Bradfield, director, Americas channel marketing.
    ...
    "We're looking at offering more rewards for loyalty," says Bradfield.

  • View Online Source
    Storage Pipeline | Hardware | Seagate Intros A Dozen... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/15/2004    Last Visited: 11/25/2004  

    "We're the only company that has the breath of coverage in all these markets," said Jennifer Bradfield, Seagate's director of product marketing for personal and notebook storage.She sees different drives being used in different new applications and in the process enabling Seagate to address 97 percent of a total available disk drive market.

    Before the announcement, the marketing exec said, the firm addressed just 70 percent of the available disk drive market representing some $16 billion.At 97 percent, the market represents $21 billion.

    At the top of the new applications is a half-terabyte drive -- the NL35 Series 500-Gbyte Fibre Channel -- that delivers near-line storage on existing Fibre Channel SANs.Bradfield noted the increase in demand for near-line storage -- users need access to vast amounts of data."But they only need it occasionally and when they do they need it fast," she said.
    ...
    At the other end of the storage usage spectrum are gaming applications and Bradfield envisions Seagate's Barracuda 7200.8 drives (400 GB with 16-Mbyte cache, 7200-rpm spin speed and 8.0-msec average seek time) being used by gamers.She expects to see robust gaming configurations created by pairing two 7200.8's through serial interfaces.

    There's something useful in the brace of announcements for the traveling professional, too -- the Seagate Portable External Hard Drive, a 2.5-inch hard drive that fits in a 3x5-inch carrying case.Initially it will have 40 GB capability, then 100 GB."I like to call it the briefcase drive," Bradfield said.

    A new Seagate entry to compete with the popular USB thumb drives is the USB2 pocket hard drive, which she said "looks like a yo-yo and offers an incredible 5 GB of storage."

    Seagate is also targeting additional consumer applications that are taking off.The Seagate ST1 Series is the first drive for hand-held applications that delivers a 5-GB capacity that can be used for online music downloading.Seagate expects to be able to cash in on the exploding music downloading craze lead by Apple Computer's iPod Mini music player with the ST1 Series.As it is, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has been the leader in the 1-inch disk drive area, but it can't keep up with demand for the mini drive.

    Bradfield also expects its new DB35 Series drives with 400 GB will fit popular applications in home video home entertainment, enabling new applications using video on demand, high-definition DVRs and home media centers.

  • View Online Source
    Storage World - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/4/2002    Last Visited: 6/19/2003  

    Tom Porter, Gunter Heine, Hans Leuthold, Jennifer Bradfield, Seagate Technology
    ...
    Jennifer Bradfield is Product Marketing Manager of Seagate's Personal Storage Group.

  • View Online Source
    TechBuilder | Microsoft Offers Windows Rebates to... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/6/2005    Last Visited: 8/16/2006  

    Seagate also has stepped up to provide a 4 percent to 20 percent discount on its Momentus 5,400-rpm drives, said Jennifer Bradfield, director of channel marketing at Seagate Americas, Scotts Valley, Calif.

  • View Online Source
    Techweb > News > Seagate Technology’s disc drives >... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/14/2004    Last Visited: 6/15/2004  

    "We're the only company that has the breath of coverage in all these markets," said Jennifer Bradfield, Seagate's director of product marketing for personal and notebook storage.She sees different drives being used in different new applications and in the process enabling Seagate to address 97 percent of a total available disc drive market.

    Before the announcement, the marketing exec said, the firm addressed just 70 percent of the available disc drive market representing some $16 billion.At 97 percent, the market represents $21 billion.

    At the top of the new applications is a one-half terabyte drive -- the NL35 Series 500GB Fibre Channel -- that delivers near-line storage on existing Fibre Channel SANS.Bradfield noted the increase in demand for near-line storage -- users need access to vast amounts of data."But they only need it occasionally and when they do they need it fast," she said.
    ...
    At the other end of the storage usage spectrum are gaming applications and Bradfield envisions Seagate's Barracuda 7200.8 drives (400GB with 16-Mbyte cache, 7200-rpm spin speed and 8.0-msec average seek time) being used by gamers.She expects to see robust gaming configurations created by pairing two 7200.8's through serial interfaces.

    There's something useful in the brace of announcements for the traveling professional, too -- the Seagate Portable External Hard Drive, a 2.5-inch hard drive that fits in a 3x5-inch carrying case.Initially it will have 40GB capability, then 100GB."I like to call it the briefcase drive," Bradfield said.

    A new Seagate entry to compete with the popular USB thumb drives is the USB2 pocket hard drive, which she said "looks like a yo-yo and offers an incredible 5GB of storage."

    Seagate is also targeting additional consumer applications that are taking off.The Seagate ST1 Series is the first drive for hand-held applications that delivers a 5GB capacity that can be used for online music downloading.Seagate expects to be able to cash in on the exploding music downloading craze lead by Apple Computer's iPod Mini music player with the ST1 Series.As it is, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has been the leader in the 1-inch disc drive area, but it can't keep up with demand for the mini drive.

    Bradfield also expects its new DB35 Series drives with 400GB will fit popular applications in home video home entertainment, enabling new applications using video on demand, high-definition DVRs and home media centers.

Page:  1 2 Next

Wrong Person?

Related searches
More...

Copyright © 2009 Zoom Information Inc. All rights reserved.

BBeachHead-2009-09-28_RC001.1 OM14