LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- SADA Systems, a privately-held global leader in providing cloud computing and strategic IT solutions, today announced the availability of the latest tool to supplement their Google Apps for Business services: Google Drive Backup Tool, developed and offered only by SADA Systems.
Many organizations using Google Apps create and store critical business information within their corporate Google Drive, including Google Docs, Sheets and Presentations. Oftentimes, the final version of these living documents come after a long process of collaboration between resources. Accidents can happen - whether a user mistakenly deleted a Doc, or an unforeseen circumstance corrupted corporate data. Google Drive Backup Tool provides an additional layer of protection to the Google Apps for Business cloud platform.
SADA's Google Drive Backup Tool is customizable, and allows organizations to retain a copy of their Google Drive data on a local server, downloaded for all the users across the domain. Whether business data is deleted intentionally or accidentally, SADA's Google Drive Backup Tool sets up recurring syncs of the data on Google Drive, keeping backups up-to-date. Google Docs, Sheets and Presentations are converted to an Open Office format, accessible when needed, in the event of an emergency.
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About SADA Systems
Founded in 2000, SADA Systems, Inc. is a privately-held global leader in providing cloud computing and strategic IT solutions to organizations worldwide. SADA specializes in Google Enterprise solutions, including Google Apps, Cloud Platform, Chrome, Enterprise Search, and Maps and Earth Enterprise. Recently named the 2012 North America Innovation Partner of the Year by Google Enterprise, SADA has a proven track record and competency in the implementation of Google Enterprise solutions. Visit www.SADASystems.com.
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