DrivePop Offers 4-Year Cloud Backup Plans for Sochi Olympics
$100 for 4 years with unlimited devices access
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 21, 2014 at 2:47 pmDrivePop (BurnWorld Inc.) introduced an Olympic sized offer for online cloud backup for all PC and Mac users.
4-year plans are being offered for a discounted rate to honor the athletes of the Sochi Winter Olympic Games. People from all over the world will have the opportunity to get a plan to backup their photos, videos, music, documents, and other files to cloud storage.
The company has been in the storage industry since 2001 and have been part of many projects that have to do with optical media and archiving data.
“By offering these long term cloud backup plans to everyone-everywhere, people can rest assured that their most important files are safely backed up in case something should happen to the originals” says Rob Boirun CEO, BurnWorld.
Not only will photos, videos, music, and documents be stored in the cloud, but will be able to stream and view these files from portable devices like iPad, iPhone, Android smartphones/tablets, and other gadgets.
Includes:
- No further payments until 2018 Olympics
- 1To unlimited computer usage for backup. PC/Mac
- Unlimited backup space
- Unthrottled bandwidth
- No file size limits
- AESs-256 encryption
- Backup local and external drives.
NAS extra:
- Stream music and movies from your account
- File versioning (30 versions)
- View file online/anywhere
- Control panel and app access
- Access from any device (iPad, Android, etc.)
- 30-day no hassle money back guarantee
Pricing is based on the number of computers in your plan.