IDrive Online Backup to exhibit and demo new mobile apps at 2013 GMIC Conference
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 21, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- IDrive, an online, offsite backup provider, will showcase its award winning, NSA-proof mobile backup apps for iOS and Android at this year's GMIC conference, to be held October 22-23, 2013 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
IDrive will feature its new 'one touch' mobile backup apps, recently selected as Editor's Choice by PC Magazine. The apps, which can be found at IDrive's booth #417, provide efficient backup and restore capabilities for mobile data with easy-to-use features. Data is protected and stored with 256-bit AES encryption and the option for a private key, known only to the user and not stored anywhere on the IDrive servers, making all data NSA-proof.
With the IDrive apps, you can:
- Backup and restore contacts, photos, videos and calendar events.
- Access and manage the files and folders in your account from your mobile.
- Manage multiple files (multiple file selection).
- Share files / folders with anyone.
- Read documents, watch videos, and listen to music.
This is the first year IDrive will be featured at the GMIC Conference, which is held twice a year. GMIC is Silicon Valley's largest independent mobile conference, aimed at bringing mobile executives, entrepreneurs, developers, and investors together to work together and build partnerships, learn from industry leaders, and better understand mobile technology trends. Last year, the event drew over 5,400 attendees from more than 50 countries.
About IDrive
IDrive Inc. is a privately held company specializing in cloud storage, online backup, file sharing, remote access, compliance, sync and related technologies. Core services include IDrive®, IDriveSync, IBackup®, RemotePC™ and EVS for developers. The company's services help over 2 million customers back up over 45 Petabytes of data.
SOURCE IDrive Inc.
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