Cloud Backup Robot Launches New Version of Automated Backup Software
Professional version at $180
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 26, 2014 at 2:22 pmCloud Backup Robot has released the latest version of Automated Backup software, which requires less than a minute of initial set up to achieve everything a backup software needs to do.
Technology is constantly being driven to its very edge, which is why it is more important than ever that data is backed up to a secure remote location, so that should this heavily tested technology fail, the data it contains is not lost forever. In the 21st century data is becoming ever more valuable and is increasingly the only way we store things of huge importance, from important documents to family photos. Backing up can be a laborious and difficult process however, and making a mistake could lose files. Cloud Backup Robot aims to make it as simple as possible.
The Cloud Backup Robot software offers a ‘set up and forget’ system which makes it simple, taking less than a minute of one-time set up. The program can then store SQL Server and Azure database backup copies in safe locations like Dropbox, Google Drive, Amazon S3, via FTP or a local folder.
With automation, individuals need do no supervision, and are assured no disk space is wasted with compressed Zip archives. With a free restoration tool included, there is no part of the backup process left uncovered by this stable and secure program. The program works as well for devices as it does for websites.
A spokesperson for Cloud Backup Robot explained, “Cloud Backup Robot is a powerful new version of our popular software and it offers the ultimate in simplicity and reliability. We have worked tirelessly on this newest version to offer the most robust backup system available, and with a free restoration tool packaged in with the software, individuals have no need to fear should the worst happen and their system fail. The tool has everything needed to be back to normal again in no time, with everything stored securely and efficiently elsewhere.“