Ashampoo, a simple and affordable backup software for Windows machine

Ashampoo Backup Pro 12 for Windows machine backup to local and cloudThere are so many backup software on the market that an ordinary user just doesn’t know how to choose. For people like you and me who just needs a simple but powerful backup software to back up a Windows machine, Ashampoo Backup Pro 12 is the one that worths to take a look. It will simply take your fear out of viruses, ransomware and Windows errors.

Their Ashampoo Backup Pro 12 gives you many options to backup individual files or entire disc partitions either on any storage media or in the cloud. Everything happens in the background and the program is light on system resources. Even in the event of a total system failure, the integrated emergency application can bring back your system.

One thing that I quite like is their destination options. Besides local storage, there are many cloud options that you can choose to back up to with Ashampoo Backup Pro 12:

  • Local hard disks
  • Network-attached storage devices (NAS)
  • Removable storage devices
  • OneDrive Business / Office 365, Owncloud and Nextcloud
  • OneDrive
  • 1&1 Cloud
  • Dropbox
  • Google Drive
  • Strato HiDrive (WebDav)
  • Deutsche Telekom Mediencenter
  • Online storage
  • Any cloud storage provider that supports WebDAV

Paid version is US$31 only. So, quite affordable. Details: http://www.ashampoo.com/p/0959

Should You Back Up Enterprise Data to the Cloud?

backupnews-140820Insurance Networking News: For individual consumers, the value of cloud-based backup sites — such as Dropbox, Box, Carbonite, and Microsoft OneDrive — can become apparent very quickly, especially if one’s PC hard drive crashes. The idea of backing up files and pictures in the cloud takes a way a lot of worries.

Read this article:

http://www.insurancenetworking.com/blogs/should-you-back-up-enterprise-data-to-the-cloud-34766-1.html