For businesses that need quick and reliable cloud backups for desktops, laptops, and servers, CrashPlan for Small Business should do well since it's uncomplicated and secure. For most other needs, ...
CrashPlan is making an immediate pivot to focus its cloud backup service exclusively on businesses, and the company is planning to shut down its consumer-facing “CrashPlan for Home” product as a ...
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CrashPlan, a trusted provider of cyber-ready data resilience and governance, has completed all necessary security reviews required by ConnectWise for ...
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CrashPlan, the leader in data protection and resiliency, today announced a new partnership with data management and recovery provider Ontrack. Through ...
It has been a few years since a decision by a major tech company last turned me into a green rage monster, but it just happened again. Code42 Software has announced that it’s discontinuing its ...
Our CrashPlan review will look at whether you can rely on this data recovery and backup software to restore files after a ...
CrashPlan is an Enterprise, cloud-based backup service which gives Drexel users the ability to back up their computer files in a secure online setting in the event of hard drive failure or other loss ...
This online backup solution, geared towards small-to-medium businesses, boasts a snazzy management Console. I’ve been using CrashPlan’s https://www.pcworld.com ...
CrashPlan Endpoints features easy-to-use, continuous backup tools and business-friendly data compliances, but its per-user cost quickly adds up. CrashPlan Endpoints is a continuous cloud backup ...
You don’t want to think about backups: You want them to happen automatically, in the background, on all your computers. You want to access those backups from anywhere, from any device, from any ...
In a bold grab at a competitor's customers, CrashPlan is giving away a $49.99 backup service plan with no strings attached. Also: get a deal on a family plan. Rick Broida is the author of numerous ...
I've done some searching but some things weren't clear to me... 1. When backing up to a friend's computer (not the CrashPlan cloud): a. Can I seed a personal hard drive and take it to a friend's house ...