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EMC’S Mozy doubles its customer base

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NEW DELHI, INDIA: Mozy, Inc., an EMC Company and provider of online backup for businesses and consumers, has announced that it has doubled the size of its enterprise and small to medium-size business customer base during the first half of 2008. 

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Mozy has 750,000 users and 20,000 business customers backing up 7.6 billion files to its 10-petabyte storage system. In addition, Mozy has announced that Thrive Networks, Inc., a subsidiary of Staples, has signed a contract with Mozy to provide online backup to its customers.  This service will also be offered to Staples’ customers as Staples Network Services by Thrive.

“Thrive Networks is very excited about our relationship with EMC, the world leader in information infrastructure.” said Jim Lippie, president of Thrive. “We have been in search of a scalable, high quality and dynamic online back-up solution for our clients at a compelling price point and we finally found it with Mozy’s service.”

Organizations using the Mozy service range from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses in every industry, including General Electric, Vanderbilt University, The University of Pittsburgh and thousands of other small and medium sized businesses. Mozy also has a growing network of 2,500 resellers and partners, including Acxiom and AmeriVault. EMC has even integrated Mozy with Iomega® products to further extend the Mozy backup capabilities.

“As online backup becomes a priority for businesses of all sizes, our business offerings are now enjoying growth comparable to our market-leading MozyHome consumer service,” said Vance Checketts, chief operating officer for Mozy, Inc. “Customer growth in a number of market segments is up nearly 200 percent.  This kind of growth affords us the ability to scale our operations to support future business and consumer customers who choose us for simple, automatic, and secure online backup.”

Mozy automatically protects your digital information, including photos, music, spreadsheets and financial documents, from data loss in the event of hard drive crash, accidental deletion, natural disaster or theft. All files are encrypted first on the user’s machine and then securely transferred to Mozy’s remote data centers via the same encryption methods used for online banking. Mozy offers three services to meet the needs of consumers, small businesses, and enterprises

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