iBackup offers online storage and backup services that are targeted for small business establishments or companies. iBackup’s services are flexible because it doesn’t only offer backups for your local machines but also online storage available via the web or FTP.
Do you have different machines with different operating systems? No need to worry about compatibilities with multiple platforms because iBackup’s storage services are accessible with Windows, a Mac or a machine running Linux. Aside from that, iBackup even has a cut-down backup client called “IBLite” which can be installed and run from a Pocket PC.
iBackup’s desktop application is very easy to use as it allows you to drag-n-drop files between your machine and the online storage and vice versa. It even has a little meter that displays exactly how much space you have left available in your online storage folder. Compared to other online backup site’s, iBackup’s desktop application is more efficient and outperforms the rest by 30-50%. iBackup’s applications use advanced compression and delta-transfer technologies that is unmatched by any competitor.
With iBackup, the your online data appears as a mapped drive or folder in their computers which makes backing up and transferring files very convenient. Another cool feature is the option to have sub-accounts that makes file sharing easy between your employees, clients and with other businesses.
iBackup’s range of pricing plans, data accessibility options and cross platform support gives you the best value for the dollar. Try iBackup for your business’s online backup and storage needs.
































September 2nd, 2007 at 11:47 pm
@P.I.N.O.Y.U.N.I.T.E.D – I agree. It’s always better to have your own copy of any backup you make with you. Not only does it make you feel secure but you can always access it anytime you want.
No worries about the typo. ;)
September 2nd, 2007 at 9:20 am
apologies for the typo, it should’ve been feel not fell. cheers.
September 2nd, 2007 at 8:18 am
It still good to have your own copy of your files on your own backup storage. I’ll fell more secure that way.
September 2nd, 2007 at 7:21 am
@dimaks – Yup, you’re right and for some who already have their own hardware, this could be another backup option in case of emergency.
That’s a very good point. Online backups and other online services are rendered uselesss when there’s no Internet connection. :D
September 2nd, 2007 at 5:36 am
sounds handy especially for those who don’t bother buying their own back up hardwares. the thing with online back ups is that, there is always the issue on connectivity.
September 1st, 2007 at 10:33 pm
@trench – You gonna use it for the sites that you manage?
September 1st, 2007 at 2:32 am
wow, this might actually be useful.