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Type
  
Public (NASDAQ: DRAM)

Area served
  
Worldwide

Revenue
  
30.4 million USD (2014)

Industry
  
Website
  
Dataram.com

Number of employees
  
55 (2014)

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Key people
  
David Moylan (Interim President/CEO)Anthony Lougee (Controller)Phillip Marino (VP of Sales)David Sheerr (General Manager MMB Unit)

Products
  
Computer data storageDRAMsSoftwareStorage Optimization Products

Stock price
  
DRAM (NASDAQ) US$ 1.29 +0.01 (+0.78%)3 Mar, 4:00 PM GMT-5 - Disclaimer

Founded
  
1967, Princeton, New Jersey, United States

Profiles

Dataram Corporation, founded in 1967, is a manufacturer of computer memory and software products. The company is headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey.

Contents

Dataram memory solutions provider


Company overview

Dataram was founded in 1967 as a supplier of original equipment memory to Digital Equipment Corporation. In 1968, Dataram completed its initial public offering. Dataram supplies 70 of the Fortune 100 companies, and governmental agencies including the Department of Defense. Dataram’s memory products are sold worldwide to OEMs, distributors, value-added resellers and end users. The company's manufacturing facility is in Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania, United States, and sales offices in the United States, Europe and Japan. The company supplies memory products for workstations and computer servers sold by Dell, Cisco, Fujitsu, HP, IBM, Lenovo and Oracle.

Core Memory

Dataram provided core memory for many early Digital Equipment computer systems.

Memory

Dataram provides compatible server memory for leading brands including HP, IBM, Sun Microsystems, Oracle, Dell, Cisco, Lenovo, Intel and AMD.

Software

Dataram RAMDisk software is used to create a virtual RAM drive, or block of memory, which your computer treats as if it were a disk drive. It can speed up internet load times and disk-to-disk activities, accelerate databases and reduce compile times. The software is offered in both freeware and licensed versions.

Services

Dataram's Performance Optimization and Total Cost of Computing Reduction program is a consulting service intended to reduce clients' costs and improve performance. The company offers services including engineering design and support, proof of concept engagements, customized consignment and product on-demand offerings, and installation services.

Awards

In the fall of 2009 Dataram's Chief Technologist won the Tech Awards Circle in the Technologist of the Year category.

In September 2011, Dataram was honored by being listed in the 20th Annual Edition of The Star-Ledger's Top 100 Companies.

Certifications and memberships

Dataram's manufacturing facility is ISO 9001 certified, and its Intel and major clone servers, desktops, RAID, and barebones notebooks have been CMTL certified. In 2001 Dataram was named #52 in the Fortune's 100 Fastest Growing Small Companies. The company is a member of the American Council for Technology (ACT), the Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (JEDEC), the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA), Technical Support Alliance Network (TSANet), and a VMware Technology Alliance Partner (TAP).

January 2010, Dataram reached their 12th year of participation in CMTL Test & Certification Programs, having the longest testing relationships of all participants.

Agreements

Announced September 6, 2012, Dataram entered into a formal agreement with AMD (NYSE: AMD) to develop an AMD-branded version of Dataram’s popular RAMDisk software. Dataram will market the product under the name Radeon RAMDisk and will target gaming enthusiasts seeking exponential improvements in game load times leading to an enhanced gaming experience. AMD intends to offer special Radeon RAMDisk incentives for those purchasing AMD Radeon Value, Entertainment, Performance and Gamer Series memory products. More information is available on Dataram's corporate website under News & Events.

References

Dataram Wikipedia


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