Lately we’ve seen anti-virus companies partnering with online backup services to bundle the offerings into a single package. We’ve seen McAfee, CA and CyberDefender partner with Mozy, and Kaspersky team up with SugarSync.
But Trend Micro, a global leader in Internet content security, announced today a definitive agreement to purchase online storage and data synchronization company humyo.

humyo has established itself as a leading online storage provider with its easy-to-use, yet technically powerful solutions. Its customers benefit from automatic data synchronization of files to a secure online storage center across all their computers and Internet-connected devices. humyo enables superior organization of data and removes the manual effort of moving files from one PC to another, which is not only time-consuming but subject to potential data loss. Using a Web browser, consumers and small businesses can protect, access and share important files, anytime and anywhere. Optionally, customers can download a client, which synchronizes files across all their computers and enables access to humyo through an extra hard drive on their PC — even when offline.
humyo offers 100GB of online storage & backup for $6.99 / month, with each additional 100GB increment another $9.99 / month.
If you’re interested in a free account, you can get 10GB of online storage (5GB of media files, 5GB of other documents) free for life.
SafeCopy Backup has increased the allotted space for their backup subscriptions from 150 & 250 GB to 200 & 300 GB.
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