Remote Backup Systems [www.remote-backup.com], founders of the online backup industry and developers of the RBackup and Mercury OEM Online Backup platforms today announced the release of its latest software upgrade, RBackup Version 11.2, now available as a self-hosted commercial online backup solution for MSPs, VARs and other service providers.
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Now available from RBS, dedicated leased servers hosted in the Amazon Cloud, offering another alternative to Service Providers looking to start an Online Backup service.
Read MoreRemote Backup Systems, a leading developer of Remote Backup software, releases the highly anticipated latest version of their award-winning RBackup solution.
Read MoreRBS encourages the public to test drive the very latest in online backup technology on its live online backup demo before its public release.
Read MoreRemote Backup Systems scheduled webinar sessions to demonstrate its latest software release, RBackup v11.
Read MoreA major revision to the popular remote backup software, RBackup, has entered phase 3 of its rigorous beta testing. Developers expect a public release later this month.
Read MoreRemote Backup Systems Offers a Disaster Recovery Solution this Hurricane Season.
Read MoreRemote Backup Systems Provides a Disaster Recovery Solution for Service Providers in Threatened Areas.
Read More(Memphis, TN) Remote Backup Systems, the founders of the online backup industry and developers of the RBackup and Mercury OEM Online Backup platforms today announced the activation of its Emergency Backup Hot Site for use by its Service Providers in the path of hurricane activity this season. Remote Backup Systems has offered this business-saving service […]
Read MoreRemote Backup Systems (RBS), the founders of the online backup industry and developers of the RBackup and Mercury OEM Online Backup platforms, has always been passionate about Remote Backup. “I live, eat, and breathe this stuff,” said Industry pioneer Rob Cosgrove, CEO of Remote Backup Systems. “I know the industry and I can see that […]
Read MoreIn the old days when people backed up to tape drives a certain strategy had to be used. The most popular was Grandfather/Father/Son tape rotation. This method required 19 to 23 tapes and ensured that there were always backups of the seven most current days, the four most current weeks, the eleven most current months, […]
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