Parallels Launches Small Business Panel

December 13, 2009

Cloud-enablement leader, Parallels, today announced the availability of Parallels Small Business Panel 10.1, which allows cloud services providers to offer IT-in-a-box solutions to small businesses, increasing revenue through business applications sales, and helping their small business customers transition to the cloud. Parallels Small Business Panel features a game-changing control panel designed for small businesses, offering [...]

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Cox Business Online Backup by Mozy

December 12, 2009

The industry-leading online backup service from Decho Corporation, an EMC Company (NYSE: EMC), announced it is helping Cox Business deliver new value to customers by powering the new Cox Business Online Backup service, which launches today.
Cox Business provides voice, data and video services for nearly 250,000 small and regional businesses, including healthcare providers, K-12 and [...]

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Rapid Recovery with Storagepipe

December 11, 2009

In response to the rapid growth in digital information and the increasing pressures for businesses to recover their data more quickly, Storagepipe Solutions has announced the launch of their Rapid Recovery service for Microsoft Windows systems.
This cutting-edge approach to online backup allows companies to begin using their servers within minutes of starting their recovery download, [...]

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Norton supports Mac

December 10, 2009

Symantec’s newest version of its Norton Online Backup launches today, and with it comes a little help for cross-platform users, thanks to the addition of Mac support.
Norton Online Backup 2.0 costs $49.99 for a one-year subscription, and includes 25GB of online storage (you can buy more for an additional fee), 90-day file versioning (it’ll keep [...]

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Backblaze builds servers

December 9, 2009

When the guys over at Backblaze decided they wanted to do a startup that offered unlimited cloud storage backup for just $5/month, they knew they were going to have to come up with something.  Data storage providers like Amazon S3 were just way too expensive, so what did Backblaze do?  They started building their own storage [...]

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Macworld review of Humyo

December 7, 2009

We’ve reviewed several backup, synchronisation and storage applications this year and, though functionality varies a bit, the offerings are similar. The latest online service to jostle to the front is Humyo. While there’s been support for Windows since launch, full Mac OS X support debuted this October.
First impressions? The Humyo site appears to be squarely [...]

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Backblaze Business Solution

December 7, 2009

Online-backup company Backblaze announced that it has opened its service up to businesses. Backblaze will charge companies a flat fee of $50 per computer per year.
Backblaze’s service mimics other, more popular services like Mozy and Carbonite. Users need only to download its uploading software to their computers and create an account. Once complete, Backblaze starts [...]

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Keepit.com partners with Tsukaeru.net

December 7, 2009

Keepit.com announces that a leading Japanese web hosting company, Tsukaeru.net, has chosen to team up with it to become an exclusive agent for the world’s most user friendly security and online backup solution.
Tsukaeru.net’s services have been centered on its web hosting business. But, Tsukaeru.net also want to provide services that are easy to understand for [...]

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Hercules from Orbitfiles.com

December 7, 2009

Orbitfiles.com, a major online file storage and backup service provider has recently released its latest version of the online backup software Hercules. The new version is very light to use, works quietly and automates your daily PC backups.
Unlike other online backup solutions, Hercules backs up your files every hour and can provide history backup of [...]

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3 Million Dropbox users

December 6, 2009

Let’s face it. When you have a good product, in this case – a good application, people are going to use it. Since the opening of Dropbox back in September 2008, the cloud based storage service has helped keep files secure among users with multiple computer systems.
For those of you who never used Dropbox before, [...]

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