Rebit Introduces Innovative New SaveMe Software and Backup Drives
SmartSave Personalization Technology Provides Unprecedented User Flexibility
LONGMONT, Colo., Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Rebit(TM) Inc., the company dedicated to relieving the burden of backup for PC users, today launched SaveMe(TM), its ground-breaking new line of backup drives and software.
Rebit's SaveMe is the only backup and recovery solution that starts working the minute it is installed, keeping PCs continuously protected from crashes, viruses or accidental file deletions. There are no buttons, no schedules, and no configurations. In the event of a catastrophe, one can easily and quickly recover individual files, entire folders, or restore the complete system to a point in time.
At the heart of the SaveMe product line is Rebit's exclusive SmartSave(TM) Personalization Technology. An industry-first, SmartSave automatically and dynamically delivers complete backup and recovery while providing additional storage space for personal files such as music, movies, podcasts and other data. While competing backup products continue to increase the amount of data stored until there is no more room, SmartSave uniquely grows and shrinks the amount of historical data, while never leaving a user's system unprotected.
"Now consumers can easily add the specific content they want to their hard drives, and still rest easily knowing their entire operating system is protected," commented Charlene Murphy, executive vice president of sales and marketing, Rebit Inc. "With SaveMe's new SmartSave Personalization Technology, consumers have much more flexibility. We are pleased to provide this ground-breaking feature."
SaveMe backs up and recovers a maximum of six PCs. Portable backup drives are available in 250GB, 320GB, and 500GB models. Desktop drives are available in 500GB, 1TB and 2TB. SaveMe backup software is available for use with one's own hard drive. For the value-consumer requiring only single-PC backup and recovery, Rebit now offers SaveMe Express backup software, which does not include SmartSave.
SaveMe backup drives and software CDs are now available in the U.S. to computer retailers and resellers through ASI Computer Technologies (www.asipartner.com) and D&H Distributing (www.dandh.com), and to consumers through retailers including Amazon.com, Tiger Direct, and Rebit's web site store (www.Rebit.com).
Micro Center® has chosen SaveMe as its strategic backup solution for all 22 nationwide repair and service department locations, providing it as a service during upgrades and repairs. www.microcenter.com.
"We are excited about providing the SaveMe products to our customers because they offer the same simplicity, quality, and complete backup and recovery for which Rebit is known," commented Eric Schneider, director of service, Micro Center. "And we are confident the new SmartSave Personalization Technology will be a hit with our consumer customers, who will surely embrace the adaptability of adding movies and other data to their hard drives."
Maxell GenPro Powered by Rebit
Today Maxell Corporation of America announced its new GenPro product line, which is powered by Rebit's SaveMe and SmartSave technologies.
"Incorporating Rebit's SaveMe software into the GenPro drives delivers tremendous benefits to our customers," said Cheryl Severini, senior marketing manager, Maxell Corporation of America. "It is now extremely convenient for consumers to safely and securely store large files on the go. We are confident that our customers will welcome GenPro's ease-of-use and will be relieved to know that their entire operating systems can be recovered at any time."
About Rebit Inc.
Rebit Inc. is a software company committed to delivering fully-automatic and complete PC backup and recovery, removing the burden of managing backup from users. Named a 2009 CRN Emerging Vendor by Computer Reseller News, Rebit products have earned Editor's Choice Awards from Computer Times and Dragon Steel Mods. www.Rebit.com
SOURCE Rebit Inc.
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