Automated backup service for Google Apps
Posted on 26 January 2011.
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Backupify announced One-Click Restore for critical data stored in Gmail, Google Docs, Google Calendar and Google Contacts accounts.

Over three million businesses and universities currently use Google Apps to save costs, streamline collaboration and make information accessible from any device.

These organizations are now faced with establishing IT best practices – including archiving, backup and business continuity – in this new cloud environment.

Building on its ability to provide an independent archive of all Google Apps data, Backupify’s One-Click Restore feature is a safeguard against data loss while operating in full compliance with current regulations.

With small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) comprising the majority of Google Apps adopters, users are often non-technical employees with limited IT help.

Companies leveraging Backupify for Google Apps and its One-Click Restore feature provide themselves with an extra layer of security to prevent critical information from being deleted or rendered inaccessible, either through unintentional or malicious causes.

“We listen very carefully to our customers and we continue to hear from businesses who are looking for an independent archive of their most important cloud data,” said Backupify co-Founder and CEO Rob May. “One-Click Restore builds upon Google Apps’ built-in data protection capabilities by providing a safe and simple tool that enables businesses large and small to easily locate and restore data, no matter when or how it deleted.”

Google Apps backups occur automatically every 24 hours and Google Apps users or their IT administrators can access their archives at any time through any web browser, download information to their local PC, to their data center or use One-Click Restore to reinsert them directly to their Google Apps accounts.






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