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Removable storage market to boom until 2004

The increasing popularity of recordable CD-ROMs is set to drive a boom in the removable storage market to $5.8bn in the next four years, according to researchers at IDC.

By Sally Watson

Published: 13 December 2000 10:17 GMT

Peter Brown, analyst for IDC's storage program, is predicting a surge in shipments as recordable CD-ROMs increasingly replace the familiar floppy disk.

"CD-ROM media is fuelling the removable media market," Brown said in a statement. "CD-recordable will become the primary floppy replacement technology for the desktop."

The market still looks set for a shakeout as competing technologies battle for acceptance, particularly in the relatively young market for DVDs (digital versatile disks).

"The lack of standard technology and small installed base of DVD-ROM drives capable of reading recorded DVD data will limit widespread adoption through 2004," Brown predicted.

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