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James Wiebe, President
WiebeTech LLC
8200 E. 34th Street North #1404
Wichita, KS 67226
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316 744 8722 (main) 316 744 1398 (fax)
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WiebeTech introduces write-blocked Forensic SCSIDock™


Now Shipping


Wichita, KS — April 12, 2006 — WiebeTech is now shipping a write-blocked bridge for forensic analysis of SCSI drives.

Forensic SCSIDock™ allows read-only access to suspect SCSI drives through FireWire, allowing investigators to download and image the content of most SCSI drives without risk of data corruption. It attaches to any FireWire host, and the suspect hard drive will pop up on the computer's desktop. This product is priced at $499.95.

"This new Forensic SCSIDock gives investigators write-blocked access to SCSI drives, which has been a frequently requested product", said James Wiebe, CEO of WiebeTech LLC. "We're pleased to be able to provide a solution."


WiebeTech's new Forensic SCSIDock gives write-blocked access to SCSI drives.

Also included is a high watt power adapter for the SCSI drives, a breakout power adapter for the Forensic SCSI Dock and SCSI adapters allowing various types of SCSI drives to attach to the dock.




Features

Dual daisy-chainable FireWire 400: Works with any FireWire host.

Self-aligning HD Connector: Locking, ULTRA-SCSI, 50 pin, male. Adapters allow connection to a wide variety of ULTRA-SCSI hard drives.

Power-attached LED: Verifies that power is attached.

Power breakout adapter: Serves as a junction between the Dock and the target drive.

Small size: 2.75"x2.30"x1.00" allows you to take it anywhere.

World-compatible AC Adapter: Accepts 100-240VAC so you can trot the globe.

Complete information on the Forensic SCIDock can be viewed online.

Government customers are encouraged to purchase from www.pcmallgov.com and www.lyme.com. All products are also available on WiebeTech's website, www.wiebetech.com.



About WiebeTech
WiebeTech LLC was founded in July 2000 by James Wiebe and has focused on marketing high performance, highly portable storage solutions for consumer and government markets.


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