CrashPlan is an Enterprise, cloud-based backup service which gives Drexel users the ability to back up their computer files in a secure online setting in the event of hard drive failure or other loss ...
CrashPlan now available on iTunes App Store and Android Market MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Code 42 Software Inc., developers of award-winning onsite, offsite and online backup solutions for ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Code 42 Software Inc., developers of award-winning onsite, offsite and online backup solutions for consumers, businesses and the enterprise, today announced updates and ...
Code42, the company behind the CrashPlan online backup service, stopped accepting new subscribers for its CrashPlan for Home plan on Tuesday, with the backup firm shifting its focus away from ...
Crashplan is a secure backup service that uses hard drives on your friends' PCs and Macs to store your files. Rafe Needleman reviews mobile apps and products for fun, and picks startups apart when he ...
CrashPlan will send regular backup status reports by email to keep you informed about the health of your devices' backups. We encourage you to review your CrashPlan reports to ensure your devices are ...
If you’ve read any articles about Mac-based local and cloud backup software and services by me or any other long-time tech writers, you’ll know that, first, we largely recommended Code42’s CrashPlan ...
Cloud protection and backup provider CrashPlan Group LLC announced today that it has acquired enterprise data backup and recovery solutions company Parablu Inc. for an undisclosed sum. Founded in 2014 ...
As all TidBITS readers should be aware, Code42 Software discontinued its CrashPlan for Home service recently (see “CrashPlan for Home Ends Today,” 22 October 2018). Since CrashPlan is an ...
CrashPlan, a cloud-based backup service for your university computer, is available through [U]Tech's Software Center for Case Western Reserve faculty and staff members. It helps protect the data ...
I've done some searching but some things weren't clear to me... 1. When backing up to a friend's computer (not the CrashPlan cloud): a. Can I seed a personal hard drive and take it to a friend's house ...
Anyone tried crashplan pro for backups? I'm looking for a good SAAS solution for backups; most of them are $.50/gb or more, and I'm looking at 12-15 tb of data, so it's cost-prohibitive. This service ...