Category
page 1Computer companies disestablished in 2016
Dell EMC
American technology company

OCZ
OCZ was a brand of Toshiba that was used for some of its solid-state drives (SSDs) before they were rebranded with Toshiba. OCZ Storage Solutions was a manufacturer of SSDs based in San Jose, California, USA and was the new company formed after the sale of OCZ Technology Groups SSD assets to Toshiba Corporation. Since entering the memory market as OCZ Technology in 2002, the company has targeted its products primarily at the computer hardware enthusiast market, producing performance DDR SDRAM, video cards, USB drives, power supply units, and various cooling products.
Eye-Fi
upright|thumb|An Eye-Fi card for sale in Tokyo, February 2010
thumb|A disassembled 16 GB Eye-Fi card
thumb|4 GB Eye-Fi card in a CompactFlash adapter
Eye-Fi was a company based in Mountain View, California, that produced SD memory cards with Wi-Fi capabilities. Using an Eye-Fi card inside a digital camera, one could wirelessly and automatically upload digital photos to a local computer or a mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet computer. The company ceased business in 2016.
QLogic
thumb|QLogic Storage area network|SAN-switch with optical LC connectors installed.
thumb|QLogic QLE2562 dual port 8Gb Fibre Channel host bus adapter card.
thumb|upright|Qlogic Guardian Enclosure Management Controller GEM359