From the monthly archives:

June 2010

See Backupify in Action

by Kristin Dziadul on Jun 18, 2010 in Backups

Backupify is back at it again, saving thousands of tweets, emails and pictures each day. On a daily basis users tweet or email us reporting how their archived data saved them from a potential disaster. Here are just a few of the many instances where backups saved their company or personal data: Justin Longo nearly [...]

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EXCLUSIVE: Amazing Offer to Customers: The AppSumo Bundle

by Kristin Dziadul on Jun 17, 2010 in Backups

Our bundled offer with AppSumo featuring several other complimentary services to your existing Backupify service.

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The employee that creates your company Facebook Page could own it forever

by Jay Garmon on Jun 17, 2010 in facebook
RAAAAAAHHHH He-Man Broke Facebook!

Image by pauliepaul via Flickr UPDATE: Facebook recently rolled out a fix to this very problem. Page creators can now be deleted as administrators. This is true, however, only if the Page creator adds someone new as an admin. Thus, it should be company policy that whoever creates a company Facebook page must immediately add [...]

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Honesty, Transparency and the FTC Guidelines for Social Media

by Kristin Dziadul on Jun 17, 2010 in Backups
FTC seal

Working within the FTC’s new social media regulations is more important than ever. Simply by being honest with customers and clients and disclosing affiliations with your employing company are all that is asked for.

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Quicken online’s two-day outage could cost customers more than time

by Jay Garmon on Jun 16, 2010 in Data Loss Examples
404 error in real life

Image by redtype via Flickr If you use Quicken Online or Quickbooks Online, odds are you’re pretty peeved right now — both services have been offline since 7pm Tuesday. Intuit.com, the company’s parent site, and TurboTax online have been shuttered, too. This is Intuit’s first major outage since February 2009, which is a pretty laudable [...]

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