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Mozy launches 2.0: both Local and Internet-based Backup - 18 May 2010
Air France-KLM launches online storage service for travellers - 7 March 2010
SugarSync Rolls Out Android App, Cloud API - 5 February 2010
Acronis launches Online Backup - 25 January 2010
Nomadesk Broadens File Sharing Capabilities With FolderLink - 24 December 2009
Ahsay and Kaspersky Join Hands in Protecting Critical Data for Businesses - 9 November 2009
Livedrive launches unlimited backup service in the U.S. - 5 November 2009
SugarSync Launches Small Business Edition - 3 November 2009
humyo.com opens up online storage for Mac OSX users - 1 November 2009
Vodafone launches Mozy based Online Backup service - 20 October 2009
Dropbox launches iPhone App - 30 September 2009
Dropbox reaches two million registered users - 25 September 2009
IDrive Updates IDrive Lite, the Online Backup App for iPhone and Blackberry - 18 September 2009
Cloud Computing Company Nomadesk Unveils New Online Dashboard - 16 September 2009
Nomadesk Receives High Ratings from Tucows and Soft-Files.com - 5 September 2009
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Air France-KLM launches online storage service for travellers - 7 March 2010
SugarSync Rolls Out Android App, Cloud API - 5 February 2010
Acronis launches Online Backup - 25 January 2010
Nomadesk Broadens File Sharing Capabilities With FolderLink - 24 December 2009
Ahsay and Kaspersky Join Hands in Protecting Critical Data for Businesses - 9 November 2009
Livedrive launches unlimited backup service in the U.S. - 5 November 2009
SugarSync Launches Small Business Edition - 3 November 2009
humyo.com opens up online storage for Mac OSX users - 1 November 2009
Vodafone launches Mozy based Online Backup service - 20 October 2009
Dropbox launches iPhone App - 30 September 2009
Dropbox reaches two million registered users - 25 September 2009
IDrive Updates IDrive Lite, the Online Backup App for iPhone and Blackberry - 18 September 2009
Cloud Computing Company Nomadesk Unveils New Online Dashboard - 16 September 2009
Nomadesk Receives High Ratings from Tucows and Soft-Files.com - 5 September 2009
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Nomadesk Receives High Ratings from Tucows and Soft-Files.com
Nomadesk, developer of the easiest and most secure on-demand file sharing software, announced two software download sites Tucows and Soft-Files.com have tested their product and given Nomadesk high ratings.Tucows gave Nomadesk a 5-cow rating based on usability, documentation & support, program enhancements and overall evaluation. Soft-Files.com honored Nomadesk with a 4-star rating. In addition, Nomadesk customers are beginning to talk about the benefits they are experiencing by adopting this technology.
More Efficient than E-Mail
Freelance translator, Shirley McLean, is a digital nomad who works from two different homes in England and Scotland, as well as the library, Starbucks and McDonald's for a change in scenery. Shirley collaborates extensively with her brother in Brussels, who is a proofreader and translator, as well as her sister in France, who maintains Translation Memory databases. They all share a Nomadesk Team Fileserver, which eliminates the need for constant emptying of their e-mail inboxes and sent folders because they no longer need to send large attachments to one another. Due to their distance, Shirley wanted a solution that would work equally well online and offline, with the capability of handling automated synchronization. She also wanted a safeguard to protect the confidential data she carries around with her on her laptop from place to place. Nomadesk fit her requirements and handled her very first job collaborating with her brother with complete ease. The job involved 120 small files contained within a specific directory structure, many holding the identical name with different content. Nomadesk eliminated the scope of confusion and reconciled the docs in no time.
"Nomadesk is to data what IMAP [Internet Message Access Protocol] is to email," said Ms. McLean. "It follows me everywhere, eliminates the need for backups and keeps confidential data safe, even if the hardware is lost."
Millions of people risk losing their unprotected, critical data every day. As the amount of unprotected data stored on multiple devices increases, it becomes harder to synchronize and easier to lose. Keeping data secure, synchronized, backed up and available can be expensive and require in-house IT expertise. Whether customers are online or offline, working at the office or on the road, the Nomadesk service allows business teams to secure, sync and share data with no limits or change in behavior. Each virtual file server acts just like a hard drive, storing important documents in one place with local and remote access from a PC, Mac or iPhone. Users simply drag and drop their docs into a virtual file server, and files are immediately encrypted, backed up and available for file sharing.
Better Alternative to DVDs and Memory Sticks for Data Transfer
Stylefoundry, a digital consultancy delivering web design, product development and technical consulting services, operates a flexible business model with its team of independent consultants working from dispersed locations. Stylefoundry Director, Justin Boynton, was looking for a secure file sharing solution to control access and ensure the security and reliability of data without the costly overhead.
"Nomadesk is the ideal alternative to traditional server architecture for any small business," said Mr. Boynton. "Nomadesk enables us to have easy access to our client and project data with the confidence that if our computer equipment is compromised for any reason our data is still secure. This avoids us having to use alternative media such as DVDs and memory sticks to transfer data, which are inherently insecure and easily lost."
Stylefoundry has also saved time and money using Nomadesk rather than running its own file servers. "The ease of use and reduced administrative time enables us to share, collaborate and communicate quickly and effectively right from the beginning of a project."
The Power of Cloud Storage without an Upfront Investment
Yves Sandyck is the owner of Moodmaker, an event planning company located in Ghent, Belgium, which specializes in putting together a variety of large and small events for corporations. Yves discovered Nomadesk after frustrations with his hardware-based net-server, which was too slow to access over the web. In his search to find the best way to share files with his partner, who frequently works from home, he downloaded Nomadesk. "I wasn't comfortable dealing with IT, but instead wanted to focus on event planning," said Mr. Sandyck. "I like how Nomadesk fileservers show up on my computer as a mounted drive, and all I have to do is drag and drop our documents to share them. The fact that files are available offline is also an added value for us, since we spend a lot of time in front of clients and need to reliably access our files even when there isn't an internet connection."
"The feedback we are getting from our customers is extremely positive," said Nomadesk CEO Filip Tack. "Our conversion rate from customers trying our product to purchasing a subscription is much higher than the industry norm. We encourage all of the on-the-go professionals or digital nomads who haven't downloaded our 30-day free trial to do so."
Source: Nomadesk | 5 September 2009




