The New Generation of Cloud Storage Tools

Cloud storage and file back-up is getting better with age.
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The number of cloud services for file back-ups seems to be growing daily. The services are now attracting a legion of small business owners enraptured by the ease of access, tight security, and the flexibility of anywhere access. Some of the popular services available include ZumoDriveMozy, and CarboniteSugarSync is another of the most popular cloud tools. The app works with most smartphones including many BlackBerry models. The service also offers a free 5GB account. Read more on Inc.com.

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  • http://twitter.com/ANDRESCF_MX Andres C. F.

    good post.

  • http://twitter.com/ConorCusack Conor Cusack

    I hope that K-12 education will get on board and utilize these!

  • Emilio A

    Dropbox, the best by far.

  • Ruth Hedges

    Every small business should protect  information  in case of a disaster  for FEMA/ the SBA on the   http://fundingroadmap.com
     You don’t want to be one of those people who ask “why was I not introduced to the Funding Roadmap  long before this nightmare  happened to my business so I could have taken proactive preemptive steps to preserve this critical information and then have the ability to fast track and increase my chances of receiving disaster recovery dollars and rebuild my business faster” ?

  • http://www.sandiegobookkeeper.net San Diego Bookkeeper

    You forgot Dropbox! It is an unbelievable tool for sharing, storing, and backup. We recommend it to our clients. 

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