02 Aug 2009
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August 02, 2009 The top 75 online backup companies are grouped into 3 categories, namely: 1) Consumer – for the general consumers 2) Small Medium Business (SMB) – for small and medium businesses 3) Enterprise – for large enterprise corporations The top 75 Online Backup Companies are determined mainly based on these criteria outlined in this article: We also take into consideration news releases companies publish in the preceding month, server stability, reports from our mystery shoppers, our own reviews, user’s feedbacks, company corporate blogs, and more. Additional recommended reading articles could be found in our Online Backup “Backup Basics†page. To read our official news release regarding our top 75 online backup companies, please click here. The USA traffic details of the top 5 online backup companies from each sector are found here.
The Top 75 Online Backup Companies for August 2009 are:Note: Some companies might have products and/or services in 2 or more categories. =========== Unless otherwise indicated, all above domains are “dot com” websites. Do you have any feedback on these top 3X25 online backup companies picks? Are there companies listed in a wrong sector? Did we miss your favoured company? Tell us why. Here are our reviews of online backup companies that have not made it to our top pick list: ================ The following are recommended sites for Mac Online Backup (in alphabetical order): 01 – BackBlaze ============== Click here to see the USA traffic details of the top 5 picks in each market segment | ||
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Andrew P.
August 11th, 2009 at 1:42 pm
2The ranking table could be hugely more useful if it could be sliced and diced by various criteria – operating system support being perhaps the most interesting, followed by monthly cost, periodic backup limit, period restore limit, total storage limits, etc.
colton
September 11th, 2009 at 5:40 pm
3I think egnyte should be on this list. Have you tried their web demo?
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