It offers rigid disc drives that are used as the primary medium for storing electronic information in systems ranging from desktop computers and consumer electronics to data centers delivering information over corporate networks and the Internet.
The company’s products include the Cheetah family for Internet and e-commerce servers, data mining and data warehousing, mainframes and supercomputers, department/enterprise servers and workstations, transaction processing, professional video and graphics, and medical imaging; U Series X and Barracuda for desktop applications, workstations, and low-end server applications; U-9 Series of rigid disc drives for use in personal video recorder, video game consoles, audio jukeboxes, home media centers, and home and industrial security systems; and Momentus family for notebook computer running popular office applications, as well as laptops for business, government, and education environments.
Seagate sells its rigid disc drives primarily to original equipment manufacturers, distributors, dealers, system integrators, and retailers throughout the world.
The company was founded in 1979.
It was formerly known as Seagate Technology Holdings and changed its name to Seagate Technology in 2002.
The company is headquartered in George Town, Cayman Islands.

