Startup Offers Third-Party Google Apps Backup | Internet News

Startup Offers Third-Party Google Apps Backup

Written By
David Needle
David Needle
Jul 16, 2010
1 minute read

Google is making an aggressive enterprise push with its suite of cloud-based applications and services, offering remote storage for Gmail, Docs, Calendar and on down the line. But what if disaster strikes and some of that data is lost?

Backupify has got your back. The firm is offering an independent, cloud-based storage service to back up companies’ content on Google Apps. Datamation takes a look.


As Google looks to assure potential business customers that its cloud-based suite of applications is a worthy alternative to on-premises solutions, it’s getting help from independent service providers.

One example is Backupify, an online backup, archiving and export service that unveiled support for Google Apps this week.


Read the full story at Datamation:


Does IT Need Independent Backup for Google Apps?

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