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While all entrepreneurs take a risk in starting their own business, there is no reason why you should leave the safety of that business to chance.  An on-line backup system is an affordable way to guard against unforeseen circumstances such as fire, theft or power failures.  Find out why an off-site backup system is a great way to protect yourself – and your information.

Online Backup Service Providers:

  • IBackup
    • Uses an In-File Delta process so backups are very quick.
    • Allows system-state backup for full system restore.
    • Access via a desktop application.
  • FilesAnywhere
    • Single-user, Multi-user, and corporate plans.
    • Access anywhere via a Website.
  • Xdrive
    • Free 5GB account with AOL screen name.
    • Access via a desktop application, a website, and wirelessly.
  • Mozy
    • Free 2GB account.
    • Uses an In-File Delta process so backups are very quick.
    • Access via a desktop application.
  • DATABarracks
    • Plans for home, small business, and enterprise.
    • Uses an In-File Delta process so backups are very quick.
    • Access anywhere via a website, or desktop application for businesses.
  • Argati
    • Plans for home, small business, and enterprise.
    • Uses an In-File Delta process so backups are very quick.
    • Access via a multi-platform desktop application, and a website.

For more online backup providers check out the Backup Review.


Comments

I reviewed the article on using confidentially agreements. It looks as tho` it fits my idea for promoting a product already produced by a manufacturer. The idea for promoting the product with a catch phrase not currently used which might then become the banner advertising slogan. Am I right in thinking that this approach will protect such an idea?

Yes, but you may want to consult with a lawyer to ensure your agreement is solid.  A confidentiality agreement, and to a greater extent, a non-compete agreement are often specific to a certain industry.  You should however, draft the agreement yourself, before taking it to a lawyer.

It`s also called an NDA, which stands for Non-Disclosure Agreement - just in case you`re searching the net. Sometimes I find good templates for forms on the Microsoft Office site.

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