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EMC Publishing company history timeline

1985

Shortly after this suit was filed, EMC added to its product line again, as the company introduced new four- and eight-byte memory cards in July 1985.

1985: The firm launches four- and eight-byte memory cards.

1987

Toward this end, EMC introduced a new class of products, disk drives, in mid-1987.

1988

In October 1988, EMC brought out a new magnetic disk subsystem for use in DEC VAX machines.

1990

In November 1990, EMC lost a court battle with Cambex, Egan's first firm, over trade secrets involving add-in computer memory upgrade boards for use in the IBM 3080 model line.

1991

In addition, in March 1991, EMC and two other computer companies were sued by the IBM Credit Corporation, the branch of IBM that leased large computers.

1991: Sales rebound as the firm rolls out its new product line that uses RAID technology.

1992

These gains continued in 1992, as EMC completed a $44 million two-year contract with Unisys to sell its new disk drives.

1993

By June 1993, EMC had sold more than 2,000 units of the Symmetrix system.

1994

1994: Sales exceed $1 billion; Array Technology is purchased.

1995

In 1995, it purchased McDATA Corp., a data switching and computer connection firm.

In fact, by 1995, EMC had displaced IBM as the market leader in the mainframe data storage industry.

1996

According to a 1996 Industry Week article, "EMC's attention to its customers and their needs--the company has been ranked No.

1999

1999: Joseph M. Tucci is elected president and chief operating officer; the company introduces the EMC Enterprise Storage Network.

2000

By 2000, EMC's customers included 93 percent of Fortune 500 financial institutions, 98 percent of the Fortune 100, and 90 percent of the Business Week 50.

2001

In fact, its share of the storage market fell from 80 percent to 60 percent during 2001.

2001: Ruettgers is named executive chairman and Tucci takes over as CEO.

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