Carbonite Appoints Draque as Spanish Publisher
For its online backup solution
By Jean Jacques Maleval | June 23, 2008 at 3:17 pmCarbonite, Inc. announced the release of the Spanish version of Carbonite Online Backup and the appointment of Draque Multimedia SL, in Chipiona, near Cadiz, as its publisher in Spain.
Carbonite Online Backup is the leading consumer backup service in the United States and Canada. The fully-localized Spanish version is now available for purchase in Spain from Draque at 49.95 euros (including VAT) for a one-year subscription and at 89.98 euros for a two-year subscription. An unlimited 15-day free trial of the Spanish version, with no credit card required, is also available.
Carbonite installs with just a few clicks and runs quietly in the background, continually backing up all data files. It is completely automatic – once installed, Carbonite finds all new and changed files and continues to back them up whenever the PC is connected to the Internet. Storage capacity is unlimited – users never outgrow their Carbonite subscription no matter how much data they have. Carbonite never interferes with the speed of the user’s PC or Internet browsing. Data is encrypted before leaving the local computer and is transmitted to Carbonite’s secure data center using HTTPS (SSL) for total privacy.
"Last summer, we released the German and French versions of Carbonite Online Backup. Now, we are delighted to be adding Spain to our distribution network in Europe by partnering with Draque," said Floyd Bradley, Carbonite’s EVP International. "We look forward to working with Draque to increase Carbonite’s market presence on the continent."
Francisco Diaque, Director General of Draque, added, "Carbonite’s online backup solution is the best option for consumers, small office/home office (SOHO) customers and small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) because of its great features: it is easy to use and control, it contains high security rules to keep data safe and it has the best price in the market for an unlimited backup solution."