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Is your saved data, safe?
Information saved on hard disk is highly vulnerable. Local backups are not capable to handle complex situations where online backup applications come for rescue. It uploads data in encrypted form and further presents it back with a click. With it information remains secure and can also help in online collaboration.

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slym said... @ December 1, 2008 at 8:50 PM

Online backups is a good option. It provides user with flexibility to work anywhere and need not to carry data everywhere.

Anonymous said... @ December 2, 2008 at 9:26 PM

Do you have digital assets stored in either an Legacy Xdrive account or an AOL Xdrive account? Time is running out to get those assets....AOL is shutting down Xdrive on 12JAN2009....Hurry....!

Got assets stored in your Xdrive account? I recommend choosing ElephantDrive and to make transferring those digital assets over as easy as possible just click the link http://www.elephantdrive.com/m/ct.aspx?ici=267 ...this is the Xdrive to ElephantDrive migration page.

Xdrive and ElephantDrive have worked out a process to help account holders make the transition as easy as possible especially if you don't have the time to babysit the zipping process, one of mine took over 8 hours.

ElephantDrive uses the Open Xdrive API to access your account and perform the zipping process for you. Once your accounts data is zipped up a new ElephantDrive account will be created containing your assets.

There are several other online storage competitors out there, some offering Free accounts ranging in many quotas and paid subscriptions that will cover not only individual consumers needs but SMB companies needs and subscriptions that will cover large companies enterprise needs.

Here's one list I recommend checking out;

http://tomuse.com/ultimate-review-list-of-best-free-online-storage-and-backup-application-services/

Matt K. Olson
Consultant @ ElephantDrive

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