Symantec Online Backup
Online remote backup service From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Online remote backup service From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Symantec Online Backup[1][2] is an online remote backup service that provides businesses with a system for backing up and storing computer files over the Internet. It was released in February, 2008 on the Symantec Protection Network platform.
Developer(s) | Symantec |
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Initial release | Feb 2008 |
Operating system | Windows Server 2003 Vista, XP, 2000 |
Platform | Windows |
Available in | English |
Type | Online backup service |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www.spn.com |
Symantec entered the online backup market in 2008 by acquiring SwapDrive, a privately-held online storage company, for $123 million.[3] The acquisition strengthened Symantec's services offerings in the Norton consumer portfolio and helped consumers manage data across their devices.[3]
Symantec Online Backup is an example of cloud computing or SaaS (software as a service).
In June 2008, Symantec also acquired Altiris, a provider of IT management solutions, to further enhance its online backup and storage offerings. [4]
Sales for Symantec Online Backup was discontinued in January 2010.
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