Users are better off with an independent Iomega
I am not sure who the bigger winner is after this week’s announcement that Iomega rejected EMC’s takeover bid: Iomega or customers. Based on EMC’s past attempts to enter the consumer storage market space, one would think that consumers are better off because Iomega remained independent.
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