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Cloud Computing Company Nomadesk Unveils New Online Dashboard - 16 September 2009
Nomadesk Receives High Ratings from Tucows and Soft-Files.com - 5 September 2009
3 Mobile Offers Online Backup in Sweden and Denmark - 1 September 2009
Wuala Introduces New Features: Backup and File Restoration - 24 August 2009
NovaBACKUP update integrates leading edge online storage providers - 18 August 2009
Nomadesk Launches On-Demand File Sharing Software to SMBs and Virtual Teams in the US - 18 August 2009
Windows Live Photos Reaches 1 Billion Uploaded Pictures Mark - 18 August 2009
Livedrive Introduces Online Backup Functionality - 17 August 2009
ftopia and Mobilegov Sign a Strategic Partnership Agreement - 17 August 2009
Diino Expands Partners Program to United States Market - 15 August 2009
Harvard Student Agencies Teams With ElephantDrive To Deliver Online Storage and Backup - 10 August 2009
Media and Entertainment Giants Turn to Ocarina for Online Storage Optimization - 5 August 2009
F-Secure acquires Steek SA - 10 July 2009
Box.net delivers new tools to enhance branding and workflow of Business Content - 26 May 2009
Livedrive adds FTP support to unlimited online storage offering - 23 March 2009
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Nomadesk Receives High Ratings from Tucows and Soft-Files.com - 5 September 2009
3 Mobile Offers Online Backup in Sweden and Denmark - 1 September 2009
Wuala Introduces New Features: Backup and File Restoration - 24 August 2009
NovaBACKUP update integrates leading edge online storage providers - 18 August 2009
Nomadesk Launches On-Demand File Sharing Software to SMBs and Virtual Teams in the US - 18 August 2009
Windows Live Photos Reaches 1 Billion Uploaded Pictures Mark - 18 August 2009
Livedrive Introduces Online Backup Functionality - 17 August 2009
ftopia and Mobilegov Sign a Strategic Partnership Agreement - 17 August 2009
Diino Expands Partners Program to United States Market - 15 August 2009
Harvard Student Agencies Teams With ElephantDrive To Deliver Online Storage and Backup - 10 August 2009
Media and Entertainment Giants Turn to Ocarina for Online Storage Optimization - 5 August 2009
F-Secure acquires Steek SA - 10 July 2009
Box.net delivers new tools to enhance branding and workflow of Business Content - 26 May 2009
Livedrive adds FTP support to unlimited online storage offering - 23 March 2009
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NetGear offers cloud backup connection to SMBs
NetGear Inc. has announced that its ReadyNAS devices for SMBs will ship with cloud backup pre-integrated into the operating system, in an offering called ReadyNAS Vault.NetGear's strategy is to give users at small companies or home offices cloud data backup pre-integrated into their local storage device so they don't have to configure client software (such as the Mozy client offered with EMC Corp./Iomega external hard drives) to access the cloud.
"This uses a Web user interface where you can turn on the feature, and then it backs up the device by default," said Drew Meyer, director of product marketing for NetGear network storage.
ReadyNAS sends data to ElephantDrive, an online storage service based on Amazon's S3 cloud. Starting prices for the services are $5.95 per month for the ReadyNAS for Home consumer offering and $15.95 for ReadyNAS for Business.
If users want to fine-tune what data is sent to the cloud, they can also make this designation at the share level. "We're working with ElephantDrive to add more granularity," Meyer said.
Multiple ReadyNAS devices can also be managed via web browser from a central interface if the devices are installed at the remote/branch offices (ROBOs) of a large company or among the customers of a value-added reseller (VAR).
William Pitt, principal for IT consulting and integration firm Layer-Eight Inc., said ReadyNAS will be easier than the manual integration with RSync.net's cloud he had been setting up for some users.
"RSync.net is also very specific about using its protocol over SSH -- most NAS doesn't support RSync over SSH," he said. "NetGear's pre-integration means I can offer the same service at a lower cost with unified support, and also means I can overcome the compatibility issue."
While cloud-based backup for SMBs is a hot topic these days, market research firm IDC finds that fewer than 15% of small businesses with under 100 employees use an online storage provider service for backup, "although the technology is becoming increasingly popular," IDC analyst John Jaffe said.
Jaffe sees it as an advantage for ReadyNAS that it doesn't require customers to activate bundled software to get to the cloud.
"Generally speaking, I'd argue that among products or services designed for small businesses, the simpler and more self-contained it is, the better," he said.
Source: ElephantDrive | 3 March 2009




