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Better Usability makes Online Backup more Appealing


Source: UN, 11 October 2008
Submitted by Joanna Bawa

Online backup specialist, Keepit.com, has been officially commended for its online backup technology.

Scandinavian PC magazine, Komputer for alle, conducted a rigorous and extensive test of 8 different vendors of online backup services and awarded the winning spot to Keepit.com, stating:

"We are impressed by the simplicity and uncomplicated structure which Keepit has been able to design. Such simple programmes are often synonymous with extremely basic products. This is not the case with Keepit. Time has been used on the graphics and you are guided all the way through." (Komputer for alle, July 2008)

With a core mantra at Keepit.com of, "Backup via the Internet is for everybody", the company delivers a user friendly online backup solution that sweeps away all competing solutions. The recognized industry web site, Backupreview.info, which provides news and reviews about online backup predicts a bright future for Keepit.com due to outstanding simplicity and top-notch security.

Backupreview commented, "Keepit excels in simplicity without compromises on security and safety. Keepit shows the way to provide simple and secure backup for the non-technical user. Keepit has just launched its North American operations, and it is ready to play a challenging competitor role against the major players in the online backup industry. Keepit's future looks very promising. We highly recommend Keepit."

With a carefully planned expansive partner strategy Keepit.com is extending the reach into new markets. Although there are several providers of online backup, only Keepit.com delivers a solution that hits the sweet spot between pricing, usability and security - and customers and partners alike want it for these qualities.

Extensive research shows the market for online backup services is relatively untapped and there is a real need for secure, simple and automatic online backups. Keepit.com has developed the entire solution in close relationship with IBM based on their market leading enterprise backup technology Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM).

"We are proud to win in a very strong international market due to simplicity and security. But we have no intention to stop here. We run a very close dialogue with our customers who are extremely helpful in providing feedback to make Keepit.com an even better solution", said Kresten Bach Søndergaard, Product Manager at Keepit.com.

Keepit.com offers both a free version and Keepit UNLIMITED paid versions to consumers to store important or personal data such as documents or digital photos.

 


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