IBackup for your online storage
March 2nd, 2007In this digital era, more and more companies are relying on computers for their business and documentation needs, to the extent that if there are no way of recovering the data, it will cause a significant impact on the company. It is therefore always important for businesses to have backups of their documents and important files so that there would be no issues of data recovery if a power shortage or some other unforeseen circumstances were to happen to the company computers. That is where IBackup - Online Backup and Storage, an online service that can provide online backup and storage for small businesses, can help your company. They offer various features including scheduled backups, mapped drives as well as webfolders for you to store and organise your data. They also provide sub-accounts which you can use to manage multiple computer backups all at once. The services sounds good and with all this for an affordable price, this is something your company cannot do without.
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March 5th, 2007 at 8:55 pm
“…Its’a wise decision to always have backup of your files.â€. You got it right pal. Like individuals, business firms also need a working online storage strategy. Tons of emails, Excel sheets and PowerPoint presentations needs to be backed up to a safe remote online storage location from where data can be restored in the easiest and less time consuming way. It is here where IBackup fits the bill. I think for individuals looking to store some photos and music files, Box.net will be the right one.
Even though the focus in my place is still on onsite backup as the primary option, there is a realization that online storage will really help meet serve the data management and recovery needs. So I recently recommended IBackup to my organization, a mid-sized firm, after I went through a couple of other services. Apart from a reliable online storage location for the precious data, IBackup allows me to schedule backups, restore data from previous versions, backup open file and even MS Exchange server database. I can even share documents with colleagues and customers so that they modify and email it back to me. Overall, IBackup offers a pretty good data backup strategy.