Online Backup anyone?
Papaadmin June 20th, 2007 | Viewed 390 views
I have experience many times of my laptop crashing here and there. Most of the time the simple reboot will do the trick but the other bad time, it just stops functioning and I have lost many valuable data. Yes, I am lazy to do backup. When I switch on my AMD Turion powered laptop, I never stop for anything even for a simple backup procedure. Want to know why? It is because most backup needs me to plug external unit. Yes, even the blank CD or DVD. They are of the same nature, external destination. USB included. So what to do for a person as lazy as me who likes to go online 24 hours a day?
Guess what? Going online has their advantage too. You can find lots of thing. To cut it short, I found my solution in the form of Online Backup by the award winning IBackup.com. I do not simply trust any online company especially in this cyber world full of spywares and snoopers but I have done my check. With editors from the established PC world (2006) and PC Magazine giving their approval to IBackup.com as their choice, I have no worry. I know my data is in good hand. Furthermore I believe saving my data online is much safer than me burning them on DVD. It is so convenience. I can access it from anywhere, even while taking my lunch at Pizza Hut with their wireless TM Spot.
The best part again, IBackup provides the access that no other service as yet to offer. Multi platform accessibility. In simple term, you can access your data from your Windows that has been backup from the Mac computers. Same goes to Linux. Managing your online file never has been this easy and flexible. Their consistency as the top 5 online file storage service provider for the past many years and the trust IBackup received from the leading industry houses, Fortune 100 companies and thousands of small medium businesses around the world proves too much for me as a mere individual. The secured 128-bit SSL encryption turn on by default on every data transfer operations including file and folder sharing gives me the indication that IBackup is indeed committed to protect my data and yours.
So the question should you wait any longer before making your choice? Would you sacrifice your data without any backup? Do the smart thing. Do Online Backup. It is for everyone who cares about their file.
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June 22nd, 2007 at 7:06 pm
Guilty… im too lazy to do back up even when i know my computer can crash anytime… i know. hmmm… will check out ibackup;)
Oh, sorry it took me awhile to get back to you… been away from my blog a long time. Thanks for visiting=)