Contact Information: Contact: Julie Tangen Kulesa Public Relations for Data Robotics 831.454.8523
GeekBrief.TV Anchor Cali Lewis to Demo Drobo at Macworld Conference on January 15
Professional Photographer David Schloss to Speak Daily on the Benefits of Using Drobo in a Photographic Studio
| Source: Data Robotics
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(Marketwire - January 14, 2008) - Data Robotics, the makers of Drobo, the
world's first storage robot, announced that GeekBrief.TV anchor, Cali
Lewis, will demonstrate Drobo at the Macworld Conference and Expo, taking
place this week in San Francisco, CA. The live demo of Drobo will take
place Tuesday, January 15 at 12 Noon at the Macworld Developer Pavilion
West Stage.
"At GeekBrief.TV we get to see many innovative products but it's rare to
see something that truly stands out in the way that Drobo does," said
Lewis. "We've been watching the company since mid-last year, when it
launched the Drobo storage robot, and have seen the industry embrace this
new way of storing and managing digital information. Data Robotics is
'upping the ante' with the release of DroboShare, delivering a product that
allows users a simple way to share data over a network. Who knew storage
could be so cool?"
In addition to Cali Lewis' session, David Herington of Data Robotics and
renowned Photographer, David Schloss, will present Jan. 15-18, at Macworld
in the Digital Photo Experience Pavilion/West Hall. Their joint talk,
"Storage Strategies for Photo Geniuses: A New and Better Way to Manage Your
Digital Assets," will be held daily from 2-2:45 p.m.
To see Drobo or DroboShare in action please visit Data Robotics at Macworld
booth #4629 or contact Julie Tangen at 831.454.8523 or Julie@kulesapr.com
About Data Robotics
Data Robotics -- the maker of Drobo, the world's first storage robot --
develops automated data storage products designed to ensure data is always
protected and easy-to-manage. Drobo is infinitely expandable and provides
RAID-like reliability. Unlike other storage arrays, however, Drobo uses
patent-pending software that is designed for non-technical users who demand
reliability without the complexity of RAID. Key features of Drobo include
some of the most advanced automated features available -- including
self-monitoring, self-healing and an easy-to-understand visual status and
alert panel.