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eFileCabinet announces Home, SMB and Enterprise Online Backup Service Print E-mail
Tim Higgins   
March 26, 2008
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eFileCabinet today announced its new service offering, Concentsus Online Backup. The Concentsus solution is based on EMC's Fortress suite of online backup services. It performs automatic backups from Windows computers and servers via a secure SSL-based connection to eFileCabinet's offsite servers.

The service is available in three versions, Home, Small Business and Enterprise. The Home service supports computers running Windows Vista, XP, and 2000. The Small Business and Enterprise versions add support for Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 Server.

Concentsus Online Backup is available immediately. Pricing for Concentsus Home is $4.95 per computer per month, which includes 20 GB of storage. The Small Business and Enterprise plan licenses are $3.95 per computer per month, no base storage and $0.50 per Gigabyte per Desktop per month.

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