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.
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