SanDisk Write-Once Memory Cards
SanDisk Corporation has recently announced the SanDisk SD™ WORM card that is a wire once read many digital memory card designed for proficient use including police examination, court indication, electronic voting and other applications where data files need to be protected form alteration.
Digital date that is written to the SanDisk SD WORM cards is effectively locked soon when it is fully recorded. The attractive part with theSanDisk is that there is no physical process of changing the date once recorded in the files. Yet the data viewing is easy, as the cards are easily readable in any standard SD slot close to a computer or other SD-compatible device.
“As digital media volume has grown and surpassed traditional analog media such as film and audio cassettes in the consumer market, law enforcement agencies and other professionals are facing rising costs and lack of supply,” said Christopher Moore, director of product marketing for OEM memory cards at SanDisk. “SanDisk’s new SD WORM cards offer professionals a one-stop solution for capturing and archiving critical data, along with many other benefits of moving from analog to digital.”
SanDisk is now working in the collaboration of many manufacturers of cameras, digital voice recorders, medical equipment and other digital devices to add the firmware that is required to record to SanDisk SD WORM cards.
The SanDisk SD WORM cards are easily available in 128MB capacity and the customers can get them available later in the year.
Via: Sandisk
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