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right OnStream Holdings of the Netherlands was spun off from Philips in 1998 and went bankrupt for a second time in 2003.〔(2003 bankruptcy )〕 As a result of its first bankruptcy in 2001, the company was split into two parts, OnStream Data and OnStream MST. The "Data" division manufactured magnetic tape products and the "MST" division produced the thin film tape heads.〔(2001 bankruptcy and recovery )〕 MST also produced microsieves and microelectromechanical systems products. After the second OnStream bankruptcy in 2003, the MST division was reborn as fluXXion, a maker of high tech filtering products.〔(English translation ) of an article on fluXXion's Dutch website〕 fluXXion had some success in filtering beer and other food products, but went bankrupt in 2011.〔(fleXXion bankruptcy report )〕 Prior to the first bankruptcy, the CEO was William B. Beierwaltes, a tape systems pioneer and founder of Colorado Memory Systems.〔(Corporate and CEO info )〕 The company's magnetic tape data storage technology was called Advanced Digital Recording (ADR). Tape drives based on this technology were relatively high in data capacity and low in price. == References == 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「OnStream」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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