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Gladinet Introduces Google Docs Backup to an Array of Cloud Storage

Google Docs Backup service extends the offerings of this unique, ubiquitous cloud storage client

LAKE WORTH, Fla., Aug. 27, 2009 — The two biggest concerns for cloud storage users are reliability and security. Cloud storage companies take these concerns seriously and invest significant resources in measures which enhance security and reduce the possibility of system failures. However, there's still the possibility that their entire system could fail and leave clients no way to access their data. In response, Gladinet (http://www.gladinet.com/index.htm), a company with a goal to transform the Internet into a virtual PC by integrating cloud services directly onto a PC desktop, has introduced a Google Docs Backup service that allows users of Google Docs to back up their files to an array of cloud storage.

Introduced with the recent release of Gladinet Cloud Desktop version 1.2, the new feature gives the ability to create an automatic backup of Google Docs files to a redundant array of cloud storage by specifying a Google Docs source account, a cloud storage target, and a monitoring interval. Customers can also specify whether they want to use a designated folder or back up all files. If they choose to use a folder, any files moved to it will automatically get backed up to Amazon S3, EMC Atmos, or whichever service is selected. Otherwise, all files in the specified account will be saved. In either case, backups are incremental.

"Version 1.2 also introduces several other enhancements to Gladinet's unique open-platform integration with a host of service providers," says Jerry Huang, co-owner of Gladinet. "These include Windows 7 support, a brand-new virtual directory manager, usability and stability improvements. As a whole, these features succeed in making Gladinet's intuitive desktop integration of cloud storage even easier to use."

These enhancements, particularly the Google Docs backup, are examples of Gladinet's desire to leverage its ubiquitous cloud storage client for Windows which is based on an open-platform integration with Google Docs, EMC Atmos, Amazon S3 and many other providers. "The platform has been providing users with the ability to create a redundant array of cloud storage which can be used to back up the data on their PC or provide external storage that is seamlessly integrated with the desktop," says Huang. "The new Google Docs backup service is a natural extension that takes the company one step closer to its goal of transforming the Internet into a virtual PC by integrating cloud services directly onto a PC desktop."

Furthermore, these changes give users the peace of mind that comes from increased redundancy and reduced dependence on the reliability or robustness of a single provider. The bottom line is that Gladinet's software puts users back in control of their data.

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For more information, visit: http://www.gladinet.com.

About Gladinet

Founded in 2008, Gladinet launched its cloud services to the industry in spring of 2009 with the release of Gladinet Cloud Desktop 1.0 and v1.1. An enabler of Web 3.0 technology, Gladinet is changing the way people access and use cloud storage through its widely accepted, open-platform cloud storage services. The company's flagship product, Gladinet Cloud Desktop, leverages the power of the Internet as a virtual PC, providing users the convenience of a virtual disk drive.

Contact:

Jerry Huang
561-350-3633
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