Drobo Invasion Party Photos

by Scott Beale on June 29, 2007 · 2 comments

Drobo Invasion Party

Drobo Invasion Party

Drobo Invasion Party

Drobo Invasion Party

Drobo Invasion Party

Drobo Invasion Party

Drobo Invasion Party

Data Robotics, the company that makes the super cool Drobo data storage robot (here’s my Drobo write-up), had a Drobo Invasion Party last night at Varnish Fine Art in San Francisco. The party, which had a really great sci-fi film theme, was the official launch of the Drobo and some of the Data Robotics guys I talked to were hinting about other innovated products that are currently in development. Here’s my full gallery of photos from the party.

UPDATE: T.J. DeGroat was also at the party and did a great write-up for bub.blicio.us.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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1 Will Radik June 29, 2007 at 3:25 pm

Nice shots!

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