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Is Your Computer Data Protected Against Weather-Related Disasters? New Service Offers Web-Based Backup to Protect Your ... - Read More

Date Added: June 14, 2008 12:32:02 AM
Recent tornadoes, floods and earthquakes have left people and businesses with complete data losses. Even if you are backing up your data to an onsite hard drive, those backups are being ripped away with torrents of wind and water along with the original computer. A new web-based service offers a 15-day free trial on Mozy's automated, online data backup service.

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