Business Services Industry

Committed To Memory, LLC announces Internet Backup on Retrospect-tuned server

Business Wire, Oct 26, 1998

NOVATO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 26, 1998--Committed To Memory has celebrated its announcement as a Dantz Certified Internet Backup Site (IBS) by dedicating Retrospect-tuned servers known as Dantzbackup.com.

Committed To Memory is known as the developer of iMacbackup.com, developed to give Macintosh users a dedicated, service-oriented choice for remote backup and archiving of data over the Internet, and an alternate path to data security rather than a choice between the heartbreak of data loss, or the expense and uncertainty of data recovery.

5-star and 5-mouse rated Retrospect has long been known to Macintosh business users as the premiere solution for data safety. With the release of version 4.1, Retrospect addresses the need for safe backups kept offsite, and the ease of backups over the Internet.

"Retrospect is a great solution for our customers," said Phil Schiller, vice president Worldwide Product Marketing at Apple Computer, Inc. "No Macintosh user should ever lose data: iMac customers can back up critical files over the Internet, and business customers can effortlessly integrate Internet backups for additional security."

Both Macbackup.com and Dantzbackup.com offer extremely fast servers (OC-12 class fiber connection), mirrored and backed up and backed up some more.

Live storage of data is available starting at $14.95 for 20 Mb of consumer data, with no additional fees for uploads or downloads. Corporate rates are available for accounts over 500 Mb.

For a limited period, Dantzbackup.com is offering 50 Mb for 15 days FOR FREE.

"This is great - remote storage available from anywhere! It works perfectly...Insanely great!" -Nathalie Nicoletis Paris, France

Note to Editors: Committed To Memory iMacbackup.com and Dantzbackup are trademarks of Committed To Memory, LLC. Retrospect is a trademark of Dantz Development, Inc. Macintosh and iMac are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.

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