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Spectra Logic’s patent portfolio covers various aspects of hardware, software and entire library systems
The 100th U.S. patent protects unique aesthetic design of Spectra Logic’s BlackPearl Deep Storage Gateway

Spectra Logic, the deep storage experts, announced recently that it has been awarded its 100th United States patent. This achievement marks a significant moment in the company’s more than 35 year history and reflects its continued commitment to technological innovation and development.

Spectra Logic’s patent portfolio covers various aspects of hardware, software and entire library systems. The portfolio primarily covers general technology innovation, with a concentration on recognised advancements in hardware and software directed to Spectra’s deep storage products.

The 100th U.S. patent

While the majority of Spectra Logic’s patents are utility patents, the most recent two were for design. The 99th patent recognises the visual design of Spectra® Verde disk appliance and the 100th patent, U.S. Patent No. D72, 922, protects the unique aesthetic design of Spectra Logic’s BlackPearl Deep Storage Gateway.

“We are proud to have received our 100th patent, and feel that it truly represents Spectra Logic’s persistent dedication to developing new technologies and enduring passion to improve the way our customers preserve their digital content for years to come,” said Brett Huston, vice president and general counsel, Spectra Logic. “Securing patents is one component of Spectra’s corporate strategy to differentiate and protect its unique and innovative solutions.”

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