Spare Backup Launches Full Suite of Data Backup and Cloud Services to Customers Using Apple Devices
Spare Backup for "Apple's Mac", to be Made Available through All Its Channel Partners
PALM DESERT, Calif., April 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Spare Backup, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: SPBU), an industry-leading provider of automated, online backup applications for home users and small businesses, announced today that it has launched a new version of its Spare Backup platform which allows users of Apple's Mac to backup their computer data to their accounts into the cloud. The new Spare Backup platform takes simple and automated backup to a wider audience and allows cross-platform recovery from anywhere in the world. Now Mac users also have full access to their stored data from anywhere in the event of a loss. In addition, it grants access via any browser to a wide array of cloud capabilities including music, photo and data sharing as well as the ability to import and export from popular social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr.
Spare Backup will make the Apple backup and cloud applications available to all of its current channel partners as well as on its website. Spare Backup will offer a "Beta" version for users to try and comment on starting on April 19, 2010 by going to
http://myaccount.sparebackup.com/subscribe/SPBU/landing.asp
All users will receive 2 gigs free. ... Users who have PCs can also try the Backup product by clicking the same link ...
Cery Perle, CEO of Spare Backup, Inc., stated, "We are excited to launch this offering for Apple users who represent a fast growing market. We are confident that our ease of use and robust features for Macs will be well received by Apple users. We look forward to working with our current and future channel partners as we enter into the market for Apple users."
For additional information, visit http://www.sparebackup.com. For investor relations, please contact our investor relations department at 760-779-0251 Ext. 224 or [email protected].
About Spare Backup, Inc.:
Spare Backup, Inc. specializes in helping consumers, small office/home office users and small to mid-sized businesses protect their computer data quickly, automatically and cost-effectively. The company's flagship Spare Backup product is the first totally automated online backup service that intelligently selects, secures and stores files without any user intervention, automatically backing up documents, email, music, photos and other PC files on a continuous basis or according to the schedule of the user's choice. The company is headquartered in Palm Desert, California.
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