Seagate Technology Plc is a leading provider of data storage solutions that design, manufacture, and market a broad range of hard disk drives and solid-state drives for a variety of applications, including enterprise and consumer markets. The company specializes in delivering high-performance storage systems and innovative data management solutions that cater to the growing demand for reliable and secure data storage amidst the ever-expanding digital landscape. Seagate's technologies are integral to a wide array of devices, enabling fast access to information and supporting the burgeoning fields of cloud computing, big data, and artificial intelligence. Additionally, the company focuses on sustainability initiatives and advancing storage technology to help customers effectively manage and protect their data. Read More
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