GFI Offers Backup Solution For Cloud-phobic SMBs - Small Business Computing

GFI Offers Backup Solution For Cloud-phobic SMBs

May 4, 2010
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ITBusinessEdge: GFI Offers Backup Solution For Cloud-phobic SMBs

Ranging up in price from $288 for one server and five workstations, the GFI backup solution offers big-company features including 256-bit AES encryption, a secure Web-based administrative interface and support for a wide range of backup targets.


“Looking for a new backup solution for your company, but apprehensive about plunging into a hosted solution at this point? Well, GFI Software has just launched GFI Backup 2010 – Business Edition, a traditional backup product that the company says is specifically geared toward small and mid-sized businesses.

It used to be that backup solutions created for SMBs automatically meant getting a stripped-down or less-powerful version. A quick glance down the feature list of GFI Backup 2010, however, assured me that the SMB moniker refers more to its affordability and not a reduction in functionality.”

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