

Topic 10 of 10: Tech Businesses: The Companies behind IT
Tue, Jun 29, 1999 (09:54) |
Alexander Schuth (aschuth)
There are zillions of tech businesses out there - from the tiny neighbourhood PC integrator and the web-designer to the tenthousands-strong multinational global players that define the standards.
Who rocks, who doesn't? Which companies have good products and services to offer, which are simply unbearable? And, last not least, which are good employers, and where are they based/have branches?
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Topic 10 of 10 [techbusiness]: Tech Businesses: The Companies behind IT
Response 1 of 1: Alexander Schuth (aschuth) * Tue, Jun 29, 1999 (10:00) * 14 lines
PowerQuest looks like an interesting company. PartitionMagic has a good name, and Lost & Found claims sheer incredible abilities (Search & Rescue, the BIG brother of L&F even more!). Well, We're gonna see if they put their code where their mouth is...
From a press release:
PowerQuest Corp., a leading software developer and technology pioneer,
provides innovative solutions for changing environments. PowerQuest is
headquartered in Orem, Utah, with offices in Austin, Texas, and Munich,
Germany. PowerQuest develops, markets and supports storage device
management software for network servers and desktop PCs. Current
PowerQuest products include PartitionMagic(r), DriveCopy(tm), Lost & Found,
EasyRestore(tm), Drive Image(tm), Drive Image Professional, ServerMagic(tm),
BootMagic(tm), and DataBack(tm) Pro. For more information, see
PowerQuest's home page at http://www.powerquest.com , or call 1-800-379-2566 or
+1-801-437-8900 or send an e-mail message to magic@powerquest.com.


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