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Bruceliv, Thanks for the comments. We're always happy to hear good things from a customer. The Mac client has been popular. We try to be competitive with the bigger services and a little more customer friendly.
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Ralph, Thanks for the comments. We do support Windows Server 2003. I will see if I can clarify that and the encryption more completely on the website. This is currently on our FAQ page: Online Backup Encryption - The files stored in your offsite backup account are encrypted before they leave your machine. This is done with 128-bit symmetric key encryption
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Start with the SANS Institute. www.sans.org/resources/policies. They have a lot of great templates from a respectable security name..
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In the past, I've used Fotolia.com They have a great selection of images at low costs (all the images on our site were $1 or $2 for perpetual licenses). It's too hard to try to determine definitively if a picture is protected or not. One site that may say 'free clipart' may have actually borrowed the clipart from a commercial collection
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I looked at Mozy Pro and it isn't exactly as much a server version as an enterprise version, for business client machines (at least from first look). It doesn't appear to support features I would expect from a server version, like the ability to backup SQL databases or Exchange mail systems. I'm curious to see if they move that way in the
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gregdtec, Thought I'd do it here in case there was other interested parties. Currently we have three defined service levels, 5GB, 50GB or 100GB. We offer pricing breaks based on prepayment, so it will look like this: 100GB - $19.99 Montly, $17.99/mo Quarterly, $15.99/mo Annually 50GB - $9.99 Montly, $8.99/mo Quarterly, $7.99/mo Annually 5GB - $6
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I would also look at the quality of cable. Though 550 feet is outside of specs, you might be able to get it with good cable, depending on the protocols used. Are the cables both from the same stock? I agree with the other poster that you want to be sure of your grounding, even if it takes contacting an electrical engineer for an opinion. Sometimes just
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gregdtec, Thanks for the clarification on iBackup's offerings. Our system isn't specifically designed as a file-sharing service, but it can technically be used as such - by giving your userID and PW to the other person. Technically you can backup as many machines as you can fit in your space (we're currently offering 5, 50 and 100GB accounts
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dschrag, I'm curious about the HIPAA-compliancy you mentioned. Are you saying that files backed up to iBackup are not encrypted? The client software I we use encrypts the data before it is sent, and it is stored encrypted. In fact, we try to remind our customers that if they lose their 'encrpytion key', we don't even have it.. You also
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What type of diagramming? In the school district environments I've worked in, I've used MS Visio and Rational Rose in the past. I've never been overly fond of RR, but it may be a matter of personal taste (I believe Visio is cheaper, it depends on what type of diagramming/modeling you are doing).