Carbonite Rolls Out Business Cloud Backup
Carbonite today announced a business version of its cloud backup service.
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NETGEAR Intros Sub-$300 UTM
NETGEAR today announced its lowest-cost Unified Threat Management (UTM) appliance yet.
Backblaze Adds Unlimited Online Backup Service For Business
Backblaze today launched a business version of its online backup service that provides unlimited backup for $50 per computer per year.
Clickfree Enables Backup To iPod / iPhone
Storage Appliance today announced two backup devices that enable iPods and iPhones to be used for computer backup storage. They also enable transfer of music from any iPod or iPhone to a Windows or Mac-based computer.
NETGEAR, OpenDNS Partner For Free Router-Based Parental Control
NETGEAR today announced it has partnered with OpenDNS to introduce a free Parental Control service for select NETGEAR routers.
Carbonite Adds Mac Online Backup Service
Carbonite today announced Carbonite Online Backup for Mac, offering unlimited, automatic online backup for Intel-based Macs running OS 10.4 or 10.5.
Cisco Adds Home Security Service for Linksys Routers
Cisco today announced it has teamed with Trend Micro to offer a Home Security service for select Linksys by Cisco routers.
NETGEAR announces ProSecure Threat Management line
NETGEAR today announced a new line of Threat Management appliances with enterprise-class features but priced for SMB buyers.
D-Link adds Security Service to more routers
D-Link today said its SECURESPOT 2.0 Internet Security and Parental Control Services has been added to two more of its draft 802.11n routers.
Yoggie releases MacOS mini security appliances
Yoggie Security Systems today released MacOS versions of its miniature hardware internet security devices.
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