msystems(TM) Sees New Opportunities in the Growing USB Flash Drive Market; High Awareness Rates and Trend toward Market Segment
19 July 2006 - 10:00PM
Business Wire
msystems (Nasdaq:FLSH), a leader in smart personal storage and
creator of the USB flash drive (UFD), today released results of an
independent survey which indicates that the UFD market is evolving
with features such as data security, operating system
compatibility, reliability and ease-of-use influencing customer
purchasing decisions to a greater degree compared to previous
analysis. "msystems, a leading provider of UFDs worldwide,
commissioned this survey, which shows that people in this growing
market want more than just the highest density at the lowest price.
Customers want security, applications and other premium features in
their UFDs, features they weren't seeking before," said Daniel
Schreiber, vice president of marketing and business development for
the msystems retail and enterprise division. "These conclusions
support our assertions about the coming second wave of UFD market
growth, which is being driven, in part, by the U3 platform and
other product differentiators." Survey results also indicated that
UFD owners now typically possess more than one device, indicating
that current ownership is by no means a barrier to the purchase of
more UFDs. "msystems is in tune with the evolving UFD market,
bringing even more benefits to its international brand partners and
their customers," said Noam Kedem, vice president of marketing for
msystems. "Given the increasing sophistication of consumers,
companies offering smarter UFD products which are more tailored to
different end-user segments will likely be in a better position to
ride the second wave of growth of the UFD market in the years to
come." According to this recent survey of 1,000 US computer users
aged 14-64 conducted for msystems by Harris Interactive, an
independent market research firm known for The Harris Poll(R), 30
percent are currently UFD owners, with an additional 13% intending
to purchase a UFD in the near future. About msystems msystems has
been transforming raw flash material into smarter storage solutions
since 1989. From embedded flash drives deployed in millions of
mobile handsets to U3 USB smart drives designed for leading global
brands, msystems creates, develops, manufactures and markets smart
personal storage solutions for a myriad of applications targeting
high growth markets. msystems' product lines include: -- mDrive
(formerly DiskOnKey(R)) U3 USB smart drives for personal, portable
computing -- mDOC embedded flash drives for mobile handsets and
consumer electronics devices -- mSIM MegaSIM(R) series high-density
SIM cards and mSIM M.MAR(R) series SIM cards and highly secure
cards (available both from msystems and its subsidiary
Microelectronica) -- mCard, high-quality memory cards for mobile
handsets and digital cameras -- mTrust (formerly Xkey(R))
end-to-end enterprise access, control and management solution for
USB flash drives and other removable media -- mSSD (formerly
FFD(TM)) rugged solid state disks for mission-critical applications
-- mModule (formerly DiskOnChip(R) modular family) modular flash
storage for embedded systems -- mSafe (formerly SuperMAP(R) family)
secure hardware and software crypto cores More information is
available online at www.m-systems.com. msystems. made smarter. Note
to Editors: Other insight gained from this survey and additional
information about the USB flash drive (UFD) market is available
from msystems via dcoates@brodeur.com or through contacts listed
online at www.m-systems.com/site/en-US/Contact/MsysWorldWide.
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identification purposes only. This press release includes
forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Readers are cautioned not to place
undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, as they are
subject to various risks and uncertainties which may cause actual
results to vary significantly. These risks include, but are not
limited to: the effect of global economic conditions in general and
conditions in msystems' industry and target markets in particular,
shifts in supply and demand, market acceptance, the impact of
competitive products and pricing, product development,
commercialization and technological difficulties, and capacity and
supply constraints including dependence on flash component
suppliers; changes in msystems' and its customers' inventory levels
and inventory valuations; timely product and technology
development/upgrades and the ability to manage changes in market
conditions as needed; market acceptance of new products and
continuing product demand; the impact of competitive products and
pricing on msystems' and its customers' products and markets; the
development, release and sale of new products by strategic
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