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May 20, 2008 ( PowerHomeBiz
) - Rome, Italy ---
One of the most common fears among web users today is that of losing data
stored on their computer. The quantity of files produced, 161 exabytes in
2006 (one exabyte is one billion gigabytes) is increasing at an astounding
rate: with pictures, music, videos and work documents, generated data is
expected to grow to 998 exabytes by 2010 (University of California –
Berkeley).
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How can we protect our digital memory? The answer is Online Backup. It’s
spreading like wildfire in the USA, but what is it? Online Backup is a
system that saves any type of data on a remote server via secure internet
connection. Data can be accessed with a password at any time and from any
PC.
This tool is still not widely known in Italy and the only player able to
keep up with American providers is Memopal - a European startup with an
Italian core, which is aimed towards spreading Online Backup culture. For
this reason, Memopal has commissioned the creation of a mini guide to
explain the importance of this new tool and to help users pick the service
that best meets their needs.
Memopal is distributing the mini guide to increase press and user
awareness on this somewhat neglected subject, in which Italy plays an
important role.
You can find the mini guide at:
http://www.memopal.com/en/writable/cms/Guide%20to%20Online%20backup.pdf
For further information:
http://www.memopal.com
Davide De Guz
Marketing and communications director
Phone: +39 06 90254255
Mobile: +39 338 8691424
Email: davide.deguz@memopal.com
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