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- Dysan abstract "Dysan was a storage media manufacturing corporation, formed in 1973 in San Jose, California, by CEO and former president C. Norman Dion of San Jose, California. It was instrumental in the development of the 5.25\" floppy disk, which appeared in 1976.In 1983, Jerry Pournelle reported in BYTE that a software-publisher friend of his \"distributes all his software on Dysan disks. It costs more to begin with, but saves [the cost of replacing defective media] in the long run, or so he says\". By that year Dysan was a Fortune 500 company, had over 1200 employees, and was ranked as among the top ten private sector employers within the Silicon Valley by the San Jose Mercury News, in terms of number of employees. In addition, some of Dysan's administrative and disk production facilities, located within the company's Santa Clara, California, manufacturing campus, were regarded as architecturally remarkable. For example, some of Dysan's Santa Clara campus magnetic media manufacturing facilities included architectural features such as large indoor employee lounge atriums, incorporating glass encased ceilings and walls, live indoor lush landscaping, waterfalls, running water creeks, and ponds with live fish.In addition to manufacturing floppies, tape drives and hard disks, Dysan also produced hardware and storage containers for the disks.Dysan merged with Xidex Magnetics in the spring of 1984. In 1997, under the direction of Jerry Ticerelli, Xidex declared bankruptcy. Xidex was absorbed by Anacomp and later spun off as a wholly owned subsidiary as Dysan.After a brief re-opening in 2003, the company closed six months later under the direction of Dylan Campbell.It is possible that Dysan was one of the first tech-based companies to offer a service for recycling used products. Some Dysan packaging included the following label:Flexible media should be disposed of in an environmentally sound manner. Consumers may send used diskettes (regardless of brand) to: Dysan Enviro-Center P.O. Box 361510 Milpitas, CA 95036-1510".
- Dysan extinctionYear "1984".
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- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink Anacomp.
- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink Bankruptcy.
- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink Byte_(magazine).
- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink Category:1973_establishments_in_California.
- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink Category:1997_disestablishments_in_California.
- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_based_in_San_Jose,_California.
- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_storage_companies.
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- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Manufacturing_companies_established_in_1973.
- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink Chief_executive_officer.
- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink Disk_pack.
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- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive.
- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink Jerry_Pournelle.
- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink San_Jose,_California.
- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink San_Jose_Mercury_News.
- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Clara,_California.
- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_Valley.
- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink Tape_drive.
- Dysan wikiPageWikiLink File:Dysan_floppy_disk_01.jpg.
- Dysan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dysan".
- Dysan defunct "1984".
- Dysan founded "1973".
- Dysan founder "C. Norm Dion".
- Dysan hqLocationCity Santa_Clara,_California.
- Dysan logo "Dysan220-2.png".
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- Dysan successor "Xidex Magnetics".
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- Dysan subject Category:1973_establishments_in_California.
- Dysan subject Category:1997_disestablishments_in_California.
- Dysan subject Category:Companies_based_in_San_Jose,_California.
- Dysan subject Category:Computer_storage_companies.
- Dysan subject Category:Defunct_computer_hardware_companies.
- Dysan subject Category:Manufacturing_companies_disestablished_in_1997.
- Dysan subject Category:Manufacturing_companies_established_in_1973.
- Dysan hypernym Corporation.
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- Dysan comment "Dysan was a storage media manufacturing corporation, formed in 1973 in San Jose, California, by CEO and former president C. Norman Dion of San Jose, California. It was instrumental in the development of the 5.25\" floppy disk, which appeared in 1976.In 1983, Jerry Pournelle reported in BYTE that a software-publisher friend of his \"distributes all his software on Dysan disks. It costs more to begin with, but saves [the cost of replacing defective media] in the long run, or so he says\".".
- Dysan label "Dysan".
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