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Online data backups were still two millennia in the future when Plutarch wrote that Caesar had burned down the Ancient Library at Alexandria.
Just like the information on home computers, not all of the library's information would have been useful to save. But with the new Comodo Online
BackUp, today's information keepers do not need to spend time choosing and backing up only valuable information. At the touch of a button, they can copy every bit of information on their computers and save it online, safely away from the computers themselves.
Businesses already use online backups to preserve their mission-critical data; often this is required by law.
As home users store more of their information on PCs, they, too, want or need a simple-to-use and effective backup solution for their financial documents, digital photographs and other valuable or hard-to-replace data.
With Comodo Online BackUp, once the backup process is set in Comodo's built-in scheduler, data is backed up online. It can be accessed any time from anywhere. Even if the computers are damaged or stolen, all their information is available for use immediately.
Users can have more control over their back-up process by including or excluding files with certain attributes like extension or size. Filters ensure that only designated files are backed-up.
Comodo Online BackUp features a user-friendly and intuitive interface that takes users through the download, installation and customization process and initiates back-ups in 5 minutes or less.
Comodo Online BackUp for home use is available for $12 per year.
If Alexandria's rulers had online backup ability, today the world would have a richer understanding of the Roman Empire. With Comodo Online BackUp, computer users can preserve their own records for posterity with unprecedented ease and security. For more information visit Comodo Online BackUp.
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Katharine Hadow is Public Relations Manager at the Comodo companies, which provide the infrastructure that is essential in enabling e-merchants, other Internet-connected companies, software companies, and individual consumers to interact and conduct business via the Internet safely and securely. The Comodo companies offer PKI SSL, Code Signing, Content Verification and E-Mail Certificates; award winning PC security software; vulnerability scanning services for PCI Compliance; secure e-mail and fax services. Continual innovation, a core competence in PKI, and a commitment to reversing the growth of Internet-crime distinguish the Comodo companies as vital players in the Internet's ongoing development. Comodo secures and authenticates online transactions and communications for over 200,000 business customers and has over 10,000,000 installations of desktop security products.
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