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James N. Porter Papers http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c83r0zd0 No online items Guide to the James N. Porter papers Finding aid prepared by Bo Doub, Kim Hayden and Sara Chabino Lott Processing of this collection was made possible through generous funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, administered through the Council on Library and Information Resources' Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives grant. Computer History Museum 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd. Mountain View, CA, 94043 (650) 810-1010 [email protected] Dec. 2015 Guide to the James N. Porter X6504.2012 1 papers Title: James N. Porter papers Identifier/Call Number: X6504.2012 Contributing Institution: Computer History Museum Language of Material: English Physical Description: 139.21 Linear feet,111 record cartons, 4 manuscript boxes Date (bulk): Bulk, 1970-2003 Date (inclusive): 1956-2010 Abstract: The James N. Porter papers document Porter’s career in the disk drive and data storage industries, particularly his role as the founder and president of DISK/TREND, which published annual market study reports on the disk drive and data storage industry. Material dates from 1956 to 2010, with the bulk of material from 1970 to 2003. The majority of material in the collection consists of DISK/TREND’s profiles on companies active in the disk drive industry. A smaller portion of the collection contains material related to data storage industry conferences, including IDEMA’s DISKCON and DataStorage, two conferences Porter co-founded; storage industry market studies; Porter’s research files on various types of data storage technologies; records from his employment and consulting work outside of DISK/TREND; and unprocessed audiovisual material. creator: Porter, James N., 1931-2012 Processing Information Collection processed by Bo Doub and Kim Hayden, 2015. Access Restrictions The collection is open for research. Publication Rights The Computer History Museum (CHM) can only claim physical ownership of the collection. Users are responsible for satisfying any claims of the copyright holder. Requests for copying and permission to publish, quote, or reproduce any portion of the Computer History Museum’s collection must be obtained jointly from both the copyright holder (if applicable) and the Computer History Museum as owner of the material. Preferred Citation [Identification of Item], [Date], James N. Porter papers, Lot X6504.2012, Box [#], Folder [#], Catalog [#], Computer History Museum. Immediate Source of Acquisition Gift of James N. Porter, 2012. Biographical/Historical Note James (Jim) N. Porter was born October 3, 1931, in Sacramento, California. He received a bachelor’s degree in Advertising from San Jose State University. Porter worked in marketing for the paper manufacturer Crown Zellerbach after the company received IBM’s RAMAC, the first computer to use a disk drive, in 1956. Impressed with the machine, Porter would show it off to office visitors, and it was after this experience around the RAMAC that his interest in drive technology took off. After Crown Zellerbach, Porter worked for Memorex from 1968 to 1971 in different marketing roles and as the manager of computer media product management. In 1971, Porter was hired as the director of marketing for Cartridge Television Inc., one of the first developers of home video cassette systems. He worked there until 1973, when he took the role of director of marketing for CMX Systems, a joint Memorex-CBS company that made and marketed computer-controlled videotape editing systems. Around this time, he also worked for Rockwell International. In 1974, Porter started his own management consulting firm, working for various companies, including Memorex. In 1977, he founded the industry analyst firm DISK/TREND, which published annual market study reports on the disk drive and data storage industries. DISK/TREND was considered the industry standard for market studies, and Porter was in high demand to speak on panels and present his DISK/TREND reports at disk and storage conferences worldwide. Porter was a founder and chairman of IDEMA (International Disk Drive Equipment and Materials Association), and was heavily involved in their annual DISKCON trade shows, both in the United States and in Asia. He also founded the DataStorage conference. Porter retired DISK/TREND in 1999. He continued speaking at conferences and shows until the end of his life. He died March 2, 2012. Scope and Content of the Collection Guide to the James N. Porter X6504.2012 2 papers The James N. Porter papers contain records from Porter’s career in the disk drive and data storage industries, especially in his role as founder and president of DISK/TREND. The collection spans from 1956 to 2010 with the bulk of the collection ranging from 1970 to 2003, around the period of DISK/TREND’s active years. The largest parts of the collection comprise DISK/TREND’s profiles on companies active in the disk drive industry. Porter filed and classified most of these companies as “manufacturers” (Series 1), but also kept separate files on “suppliers” (Series 5). The material in Series 1, “Disk drive manufacturer profiles,” was relatively more extensive and organized than other parts of the collection. For instance, each manufacturer profile includes DISK/TREND worksheets, which were used in Porter’s interviews with industry leaders and also in providing content for DISK/TREND publications. Another significant part of the collection covers material that Porter collected and/or created from conferences, symposia, workshops, and other events taking place within the data storage industry. Two conferences that Porter co-founded and operated: DISKCON (run under IDEMA) and DataStorage, are heavily represented in this part of the collection. The collection also holds storage industry market studies, which include reports from peer publications similar to DISK/TREND, analyst reports created for investment purposes, academic market studies authored under business schools, and a small amount of DISK/TREND reports. Porter’s research files on various types of data storage technologies are also held in this collection, along with records from his employment and consulting work outside of DISK/TREND. Lastly, there is a small amount of unprocessed audiovisual material. Arrangement The collection is arranged into 7 series: Series 1, Disk drive manufacturer profiles, 1959-2010, bulk 1971-1999 Series 2, Conferences, courses, and presentations, 1977-2010 Series 3, Storage industry market studies, 1969-2012, bulk 1977-2003 Series 4, Data storage background files, 1978-2010 Series 5, Disk drive supplier profiles, 1976-2010 Series 6, Non-DISK/TREND employment and consulting, 1956-1986 Series 7, Unprocessed AV material, 1970-2002 Separated Material Non text items were separated from the main collection. These include Flip-Chip modules, various types of hard disk drives, ephemera, floppy disk cassettes, data cartridges, optical disks, and flexible disk drives. To view catalog records for separated material search the CHM catalog at http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/search/ . Related Collections at CHM Complete runs of each “DISK/TREND Report,” titled and published under the following categories: “Disk Drive Arrays,” “Flexible Disk Drives,” “Optical Disk Drives,” “Removable Data Storage,” and “Rigid Disk Drives.” Hard disk drive transition to thin film media oral history panel, Lot X3593.2006, catalog number 102657957. Hard disk drive transition for personal computers oral history panel, Lot X3701.2007, catalog number 102657960. International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) 1311 and 2311 disk drives oral history panel, Lot X3111.2005, catalog number 102657931. International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) 3380 disk drive oral history panel, Lot X3413.2006, catalog number 102657932. International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) 2314 and 3330 disk drives oral history panel, Lot X2800.2004, catalog number 102657930. International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) 3340 and 3350 disk drives oral history panel, Lot X2718.2004, catalog number 102657933. International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) 8-inch floppy disk drives oral history panel, 2005, Lot X3174.2005, catalog number 102657926. Advanced thin film disk heads oral history panel, Lot X3362.2006, catalog number 102657929. Advanced ferrite disk heads oral history panel, Lot X3331.2006, catalog number 102657927. International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) 5.25 and 3.5-inch floppy drives oral history panel, Lot X3055.2005, catalog number 102657925. International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) data cell drive oral history panel, Lot X3047.2005, catalog number 102657934. Subjects and Indexing Terms Guide to the James N. Porter X6504.2012 3 papers Computer storage devices Data disk drives Data disk drives industry Disk/Trend, Inc. International Disk Drive Equipment and Materials Association Porter, James N. Disk drive manufacturer profiles, Series 1, Bulk, 1971-1999 1959-2010 Language of Material: English Series Scope and Content This series contains DISK/TREND’s files on over 1,000 companies active in the data storage industry from 1959 to 2010, with the bulk of material from 1971 to 1999. Porter and other DISK/TREND employees organized each company profile using color-coded subcategories: DISK/TREND worksheets, general information, financial information, products-rigid, products-disk arrays, products-optical, products-optical library, products-flexible, products-flash, products-CD tower, and inactive (obsolete
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