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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!

What Does Mozy Have Up Their Sleeve?

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010


Yesterday, EMC (Decho’s parent company, whose flagship product is Mozy) announced fourth-quarter sales that were better than expected. But that’s not what interests me…

David Goulden, executive vice president and chief financial officer (CFO) at EMC said Mozy is now backing up 25 PBs of customer data, and will also expand online backup to a broad set of personal cloud services in 2010. EMC CEO Joe Tucci said they’ll be working on new services, including PC backup as a service, storage as a service, archiving as a service, parts of our content management and security product lines as a service, and desktop as a service – the potential list goes on and on.

In addition, R&D spending is going up 20% to focus on multi-billion dollar opportunities including cloud services.

Also, a job posting was spotted at Decho: Principal Web Developer. The new hire will be responsible for developing a next generation web application leveraging Mozy by Decho’s massively scalable Mozy Information Platform.

Based on these comments, what could Mozy be up to? Right now, you cannot easily share a file with a colleague or family member via Mozy’s web interface. Many other providers are adding web-based file sharing, collaboration and sync to their backup offerings. Mozy has a lot of user data and a top-notch backup solution, but stops there. Users looking for more than just backup are starting to look elsewhere.

What features do you think Mozy will be adding in 2010?

Google Online Backup

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010


We mentioned yesterday that the GDrive has not arrived, and even if it had, online storage is not online backup. However, that got us thinking… could the ability to store any type of file within Google Docs be used as the storage mechanism for an online backup system?

We’ve seen it done before… CloudBerry backs up to Amazon S3, and JungleDisk uses S3 or Rackspace Cloud Files. These applications could easily be altered to write files to Google Docs, using Google’s own List Data API.

Would it make sense to use Google Docs as your online backup solution? Consider backing up 30 GB of files with 3 common systems:

  • Mozy: $5 / month, or $54.45 / year
  • Amazon S3: $30 for CloudBerry Online Backup, followed by $0.15 / GB / month for storing the files, and $0.17 / GB to upload the data = about $90 / year
  • Google: $20 / year

This is assuming only 1 version of a file is kept; as more versions are saved, you’ll need more disk space with Amazon S3 or Google, pushing up the cost.

While we’re one of the first to scream that the recent annoucement by Google is not an online backup solution, it’s something that could be developed with a little manipulation of current systems.

What do you think? Will Google announce an online backup solution in the future? Are you willing to give them more of your information?

Decho Claims Mozy.nl

Monday, January 11th, 2010


MozyThis may be boring to some of you, but Mozy was recently awarded Mozy.nl from BackUpsOnline.nl. Currently, the domain is still pointing to BackUpsOnline.nl, but we expect that to change in the next couple of days.

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) arbitrated this transfer of ownership after Decho filed a complaint against BackUpsOnline.

BackUpsOnline.nl admitted to using Mozy.nl to generate leads for their own online backup service, which (of course) Mozy didn’t like. Mozy also didn’t like BackUpsOnline.nl’s asking price of $25,000, so Decho looked to WIPO for assistance.

BackUpsOnline.nl also owns Mozy.fr, which they’re sure to also lose to Decho.

Cox Business Partners with Mozy

Thursday, December 10th, 2009


Cox logoCox Business announced today they’ve partnered with Mozy to offer online backups to their data services portfolio.

Based on the Internet service package the business is subscribed to, customers will get between 2 and 10GB of online backup added to their account. Additional storage space can be purchased as necessary. For businesses who are not subscribed to Cox Internet service, Cox Business Online Backup can be purchased separately. (more…)

Mozy Black Friday / Cyber Monday Deal

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009


Mozy Promotional Code

Mozy is having a huge sale for Thanksgiving / Black Friday / Cyber Monday… it doesn’t matter why, but here’s what they’re offering:

  • $15 off 1-year subscriptions
  • $30 off 2-year subscriptions

That means you can get a 1-year MozyHome unlimited backup subscription for only $39.45, or $3.29 / month! Or, get a 2-year subscription for $73.95 – only $3.08 / month! This is $5 to $15 cheaper than if you used the 15% off Mozy promotional code.

To take advantage of this offer, go to http://www.onlinebackupsreview.com/discount-codes.php and find the deal you want: either $15 off or $30 off.

Hurry! This deal ends November 30th!!

CA Partners with Mozy in Internet Security Suite Plus 2010

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009


CA ISS+ 2010CA has announced their new Internet Security Suite Plus comes with 2GB of MozyHome online backups. CA ISS Plus 2010 helps provide peace of mind by making sure that important files are backed up; protecting photos, documents, music files, program data and PC settings from loss.

While the extent of integration between the two pieces of software is not clear, it appears the deal helps Mozy the most, as they now have a distribution point amongst CA’s userbase. The offer available to CA customers is nothing more than Mozy’s typical 2GB free offer.
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Vodafone PC Backup

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009


vodafoneUK-based Vodafone has teamed up with Decho (the creators of Mozy) to offer PC backup for their customer’s desktops, notebooks and netbooks. Though known as being a mobile internet service, Vodafone’s PC Backup will not support mobile devices at this time. The backup of smart phones has been a topic of interest lately, with T-mobile losing data of their Sidekick users.

EMC and Decho have been partnering with service providers lately, to expand their product reach. The most recent relationships announced have been with McAfee and China Telecom.

Mozy Wants To See Your Scary Face

Monday, October 12th, 2009


Your face hereWhat would you look like if you lost all your computer files? Mozy wants to see, and they’re giving $50 to each of their top 3 photo picks! If you’ve actually lived the data loss nightmare, you can win, too! Three $50 cash prizes will be awarded to the craziest, scariest, and most outrageous stories of our choice.

  1. Snap a picture of your scariest “I just lost all my data” face (original photos only) and/or write up your non-fiction data loss story in 200 words or less. See official rules.
  2. Send your submission to stories@mozy.com by October 25, 2009. Please include your name, age (we won’t post it), and city/state.
  3. Six winners (3 photos, 3 stories) will be announced the week of Halloween and will each receive $50 cash.

Details at mozy.com/blog/scaryfaces

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