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Jersey City, NJ, September 22, 2009 - Windows Server 2008-compatible Comodo Backup protects network files with scheduled backups, at no charge.
Comodo Backup 2.0 provides convenient one–click backup of email accounts, Windows registries and system partitions. Comodo Backup allows administrators to schedule backups to fit work timetables, create customized backup routines with a range of filters and macros, and configure the backup protocol with Comodo’s intuitive interface in minutes.
Backups can be scheduled daily, weekly or synchronously.
In its synchronization mode, Comodo Backup will conduct rolling backups a pre-specified intervals, ensuring that files are always current. Comodo Backup logs all backup information, and sends information to team members about the status of backup jobs.
Once backed-up the files can be password-protected and encrypted using multiple algorithms, making them unusable to data thieves. Files can be automatically stored on a local drive, FTP or on network drives.
At 9.3 MB, this free software boasts a smaller setup size for Windows Vista, XP, 7.0, 8.0 and Windows 2003 server, in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. For more information, visit http://backup.comodo.com
About Comodo
Comodo is a leading brand in Internet security, covering an extensive range of security software and services, including digital certificates, PCI scanning, desktop security, online faxing, and computer technical support services.
Businesses and consumers worldwide recognize Comodo as standing for security and trust. Comodo products secure and authenticate online transactions for over 200,000 businesses and have more than 18,000,000 installations of Comodo desktop security software, including an award-winning firewall and antivirus software offered at no charge.
The Comodo family of companies is committed to continual innovation, core competencies in PKI, authentication, and malware detection and prevention. As a catalyst in eliminating online crime, the companies' mission is to establish a Trusted Internet.
With US headquarters overlooking Manhattan on New Jersey's waterfront, and global resources in United Kingdom, China, India, Ukraine, and Romania, Comodo products offer intelligent security, authentication, and assurance.
Comodo -- Creating Trust Online®. For more information, visit Comodo's website.
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