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The Fundamental Issue of the Cloud: Data Ownership

by Jay Garmon on Jan 30, 2012 in About Backupify

Welcome to the cloud, where everything is possible because your data has been set free. Unlocked from solitary confinement on an isolated local hard drive, server or network, cloud data can (theoretically) appear in any browser, be shared with any application, and be put to any use you see fit. Connected via the Internet to [...]

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Backing Up Facebook On Backupify? You Need to Re-Authorize

by Kristin Dziadul on Jan 22, 2012 in About Backupify

In response to recent API changes within Facebook, Backupify users backing up Facebook need to re-authorize their accounts. If this applies to your account, you should receive the email

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Coming Soon: Google Apps Domain to Domain Migrator

by Rob May on Jan 19, 2012 in About Backupify

In the early days of Backupify, one of the most common requests from our user base was to build migration tools to help them move between cloud services. Today we are happy to announce the private beta launch of our first migration tool at MigrationApp.com. This first tool is a Google Apps to Google Apps [...]

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Three Reasons Why You Need To Backup Your Web Application Data – TechWatch Radio

by Kristin Dziadul on Jan 18, 2012 in About Backupify

This past weekend, our CEO Rob May was a guest on TechWatch Radio where he discussed three reasons why we all need to back up our web application data.

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Backupify’s SLA Upgrade, And Why It Happened

by Rob May on Jan 16, 2012 in About Backupify

For the past three years, Backupify operated without a formal Service Level Agreement (SLA). We did so for two reasons. First, because most of our architecture is built upon Amazon Web Services (AWS), we passed Amazon’s SLA through to our customers. Secondly, in the early days of Backupify, our business customers were mostly under 1,000 [...]

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