Spare Backup Expands Partnership With DSGi
For multiple countries and new products
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on August 19, 2008 at 3:56 pmBecause of an excellent historical partnership, Spare Backup, Inc. has expanded its partnership with DSGi, a consumer electronics and PC retailer in the UK and European region.
The restructuring of this relationship will include new product categories and will also involve country expansion. As retailers become increasingly accountable for customer satisfaction and reliability of consumer devices, backup services and cloud computing will be at the core of their service offerings.
Spare Backup is the first totally automated online backup service that intelligently selects, secures and stores files without any user intervention. Because more and more retail customers are reliant on increased mobility and anytime, anywhere access to their precious memories and documents, DSGi continues to choose Spare Backup as its partner to deliver the core of its cloud computing service.
"Spare Backup, Inc. is excited to expand our partnership with DSGi. With the new offerings, we expect to see substantial growth in our retail customer base immediately starting in the Fourth Quarter," said Cery Perle, CEO of Spare Backup, Inc. "As we start to scorecard this product throughout the DSGi chain, we will greatly expand our sales figures in several key metrics, as minimum numbers are being agreed to be sold per store. This represents an excellent opportunity for each company to increase our paying customer base," said Cery Perle, CEO of Spare Backup, Inc.
Spare Backup is the only company to offer true PC archiving, retaining content until the client deletes the information from the Spare Backup copy, not just the PC copy. Additionally, Spare Backup’s controlled specialized customer key process allows for the tightest security protection of client content in the industry. Also, DSGi customers can rest assured that their content is protected in one of the several Spare Backup ‘state-of-the-art’ Tier-3 data centers.