Posted by Computer Crackpot on September 18, 2007 9:14 PM
In a highly materialistic business society, we need more and more companies supporting good causes. ATP, a leading manufacturer of DRAM and flash memory solutions, is setting a perfect philanthropic example for other companies to follow. Recently, it announced its partnership between Susan G. Komen for the Cancer Cure and its ATP's Pink Ribbon Special Edition of the Petito USB drive series. The stylish and compact, ATP Petito is the world’s smallest USB drives——it has more than enough space for your photos and videos.
Susan G. Komen is a global breast cancer movement and it is “the world's largest grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists fighting to save lives, empower people, ensure quality care for all and energize science to find the cures.”
The Pink Ribbon Special Edition of our Petito, according to Michael Plaksin, ATP Vice President of Sales, “presents an opportunity for our consumers to make a change in someone's life and proudly display their support of this critically important cause.”
The company will be keeping aside a percentage of the retail sales price of the Pink Ribbon Special Edition. The amount will be passed on to the organization to fund research and support education; aid screening and treatment projects in communities around the world.
The ATP's Pink Ribbon Special Edition’s USB drives will be available in capacities of 512MB, 1GB, and 2GB. I know the more storage lovers will groan, but think of the bigger cause, and buy it from Staples, Target, Costco, and other ATP retailers' channels.



