Secure Your Files
Posted on March 6, 2008
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Running a business requires organizing and keeping a lot of crucial information so it is always advisable for home based business entrepreneurs, online money makers, and small to medium-sized businesses owners to have a backup system. Don’t just rely on your computers or your external hard drives because they too, no matter how advanced they are, do fail. Imagine if for some reason you or your employees accidentally deleted important files and you don’t have a back up. This will surely bring about problems. It will not only be information you’ll lose; you’ll probably lose some client and good business prospect as well. Plus trying to restore your lost files, which is quite futile in most cases, will cost you a lot of time.
That is why an online storage backup is always important. IBackup is a company that offers highly customizable online data storage secured with 128 bit SSL encryption. It is user friendly because it appears as a mapped drive or folder on your computer and you can easily drag and drop files and edit certain office files directly. IBackup is the leading company when it comes to providing online storage. They have competitive pricing for the service and some compelling features that competitors don’t have such as encrypted data transfer, scheduling capabilities, and the ability to back up only the portions of files that have changed since they were previously backed up. Secure your all information crucial to your business now with IBackup. Visit their IBackup.com to learn more.
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Nice post on IBackup and online storage. I have seen a number of services in this space from box.net to xdrive etc.
But really, for a small business, with needs to store and share large amount of data in the cloud, there are very few services.
For ex: I have my design data that is easily in 30+GB. Box.net simply does not have functionality to move around so much data, xdrive dies before it gets to 5GB. The only service that had practical application for sizeable data is IBackup. Not only was I able to transfer large amount of data from my location, I could get by partner to download a section of data (in a few GBs) really fast.
I think IBackup may be a little overpriced at this time, but there simply are no other services in this space.