Archive for February, 2010

SugarSync Adds “Upload by Email” Support

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

SugarSync LogoSugarSync, a 4-star rated online backup service, recently announced support to upload files via email. Now, any file that is attached to an email can be saved in your SugarSync account. In addition, the files are scanned for viruses upon arriving at SugarSync. The email address can be kept private, or shared with colleagues to allow them to upload files into your account.

In addition to this new product offering, and to support the large accounts of some users, they are also adding a new pricing level: $39.99 / month for 500GB of storage.

Read our review of SugarSync, or visit SugarSync.com to learn more.

Comcast, Mozy Partner with Secure Backup & Share

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

COMCAST LAUNCHES SECURE BACKUP & SHARE ONLINE STORAGE SOLUTION FOR ITS INTERNET CUSTOMERS

Secure Backup & Share Provides An Easy and Safe Way for Customers to Share and Preserve Their Digital Files like Photos, Music, Videos and More

Comcast LogoComcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK), one of the nation’s leading providers of entertainment, information and communication products and services, starting today is launching Secure Backup & Share to help its high-speed Internet customers reduce their risk of losing important files that are saved on their computers. According to Mozy, an industry leading online backup service from EMC (NYSE: EMC), an average of 140,000 hard drives crash in the United States every week. In addition to hard drive crashes, files that are saved digitally can be lost due to human error, stolen or misplaced computers, as well as viruses. Comcast wants to help reduce the risk of data loss and is encouraging consumers to backup and secure their digital files.

“Physical belongings once stored in shoeboxes, orange crates and manila file folders are now in the form of digital files spread across various computers and smart phones. Unfortunately, these digital files can be lost forever as the result of a simple hard drive crash, or after leaving a laptop bag in a taxi,” said Harel Kodesh, President of Mozy. “Online backup provides the peace-of-mind that comes from knowing your valuable files will always be available from just about anywhere at anytime.”

“As customers create and consume more digital media content, the need for online backup and storage increases significantly. Backup devices, like an external hard drive, can be lost, stolen or damaged in a fire and even if you put your backup device in a safe-deposit box, you probably aren’t updating it regularly,” said Cathy Avgiris, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Communications and Data Services for Comcast. “Secure Backup & Share is embedded into our high-speed Internet service so you can retrieve and share your personal digital media from any Web-enabled or wireless device. Our cloud based storage solution will provide our customers with the backup and storage they need today as well as in the future,” Avgiris added.

Secure Backup & Share allows customers to backup and share important files and offers features including:

  • Online access for offsite backup – In the event of human error, a fire or a natural disaster, files are stored remotely and can be restored.
  • Convenient sharing – A personalized Web site allows customers to share their photos, videos, music and documents with family and friends. Many backup applications offer an online vault, but few support mobile access to backed up content for convenient access and sharing on as many devices as Comcast.
  • Great value – Comcast High-Speed Internet customers automatically receive 2 GB of storage included with their subscription. This amount allows for storage of up to hundreds of photos, music files, or thousands of documents. Comcast also offers a 50 GB storage plan for $4.99 monthly or $49.99 annually, and a 200 GB storage plan for $9.99 monthly or $99.99 annually.

For more information about Secure Backup & Share, visit www.Comcast.net/backup.

Mozy Valentine’s Day Special

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Mozy Valentine's Day Special

We love Mozy, and Mozy loves you – so much, in fact, that they’re giving you a special promotional code to use this weekend. Here are the details of this special Mozy Promotional Code:

  • $10 off 1-year
  • $20 off 2-year

Click Here to get this special deal!

Carbonite, Inc. Launches Carbonite Pro, Online Backup for Small Business

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Simple solution allows small businesses to easily back up and get back valuable data

BOSTON — February 2, 2010 — Carbonite, Inc., today announced Carbonite Pro, a version of its market-leading online backup service specifically designed for small businesses. Carbonite Pro is aimed at companies that want to protect the data on all their PCs easily and inexpensively. There is a free trial available at www.CarbonitePro.com.

Carbonite already backs up data for more than 100,000 small businesses that use the Carbonite® consumer product, which offers unlimited backup for $54.95 per year per computer. Carbonite found business users had different requirements from consumers, so Carbonite Pro includes many new features that small businesses have requested.

“Small businesses don’t always do a very good job of backing up their office computers,” said Carbonite CEO and co-founder David Friend. “So, many of them have been turning to Carbonite as a way to easily and inexpensively back up their laptop and desktop computers. Now we have a version of Carbonite that incorporates everything that these small-business users have been asking for: no per-PC fees, administrative tools that are simple enough for any office manager to use, the ability to back up external drives and priority support. Nobody wants to spend a lot of time or money backing up computers, so we’ve made Carbonite Pro a simple and affordable online backup service for businesses.”

Simplicity. One doesn’t need a technical background to use Carbonite Pro. Getting started is quick and hassle-free.

Security. Files are encrypted before they leave the employees’ computers. They are stored safely offsite at the Carbonite state-of-the-art data centers. If an employee leaves the company, the administrator can quickly disable his or her access to backups.

Affordable data protection. Carbonite Pro starts with a free one-month trial and continues with a simple tiered pricing structure based on how much data a business chooses to store. There are no licensing, set-up or per-computer fees. Full pricing information can be found at www.CarbonitePro.com.

Centralized administration. Carbonite Pro protects data across the company with little ongoing effort. An administrator dashboard makes it easy to see the status of every employee’s backup.

Back it up. Get it back.™ Backing up is important. But quickly recovering lost files is even more important. When disaster strikes, the Restore Wizard guides customers step-by-step to recover lost or damaged files. Priority phone support, live-chat, and email support gets you quick answers to questions or problems.

Remote access. Carbonite Pro customers can log into their accounts on CarbonitePro.com from any computer with an internet connection and download any file in their backups.

About Carbonite

The Carbonite industry-first offer of unlimited online backup for a flat, low price revolutionized the market for consumer and small business backup services. Since 2006, the company has backed up more than 39 billion files and has restored more than 3.2 billion lost files for its customers. Carbonite backs up more than 100 million files every day to high-redundancy storage servers in its Boston and Somerville, Mass. data centers.

The Carbonite mission is to provide a simple, affordable, and secure backup solution for the mainstream computer user. Carbonite supports both the Windows and Mac platforms. For now, Carbonite Pro supports Windows only. Carbonite is available directly at www.carbonite.com, and through international distributors. Carbonite Pro is available directly at www.carbonitepro.com.

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