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WebWorkerDaily logo BeInSync Offers Flexible Data Management
Jan 24, 2008

We’ve written quite a bit about backups, from swapping backup strategies to protecting data in the cloud. We’ve also looked at a variety of file sharing and remote access solutions. But wouldn’t it be nice to just run one program to take care of all the ways you want to move around and manage your data? That’s the premise of BeInSync, who provide a sort of universal transport layer for your files.

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WebWare logo SanDisk drive learns new tricks
Jan 3, 2008

The latest SanDisk Cruzer Titanium Plus flash drive takes the concept even one step further by making backups of its 4GB storage automatically to an online company, BeInSync.

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CrunchGear logo SanDisk Cruzer Titanium Plus
Jan 2, 2008

…it also carries with it a significant update to SanDisk’s line of flash devices. The Titanium Plus includes with it a six month membership with BeInSync, an Online backup service that automatically mirrors data stored on the drive.


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 Engadget logo SanDisk Cruzer Titanium Plus flash drive
Jan 2, 2008

If a 4GB USB flash drive just isn't enough to meet your needs, SanDisk's introducing a new device at CES that not only does the whole storage-of-zeroes-and-ones thing, but comes with six months free online backup with BeInSync

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InformationWeek logo SanDisk unveils USB drive with online backup
Jan 2, 2008

The Cruzer Plus comes with a six-month subscription to the BeInSync backup service at no additional charge. After opening a personal, password-protected account, any files copied to the drive from a computer are automatically backed up online. If the computer is offline, then the files will be backed up the next time the drive is plugged into an Internet-connected machine.

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ComputerWorld logo SanDisk adds automated online backup to flash drives
Jan 2, 2008

unveiled a Universal Serial Bus flash drive that automatically copies files to an online backup service when plugged into any PC with an Internet connection.


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MNSBC logo Flash Drive to offer automatic Web storage
Jan 2, 2008

When consumers store documents, photos and music onto SanDisk's new Cruzer Titanium Plus USB flash drive, it will back up that digital information to a Web service offered by a start-up company called BeInSync, which stores data onto Amazon.com Inc's (AMZN.O: Quote, Profile, Research) computers.
 

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eChannelLine logo The problem with Time Machine
Nov 11, 2007

I'm sorry but I have to interject a bit of negative feedback into the parade of praise about Apple's new operating system, Leopard (aka Mac OS X 10.5). I'm impressed with many of the improvements, but recent reports about the built-in backup utility, Time Machine, overlook a critical flaw: Trust Time Machine and you run the risk of losing all your data, period, if bad luck targets you and your Macintosh.
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eChannelLine logo BeInSync Business to centralize administration for SMBs
Oct 21, 2007

BeInSync says its new solution, BeInSync Business Edition, delivers easy and secure backup, synchronization, sharing and access of user data for small to mid-sized businesses that could replace an SMBs' need to deploy and maintain several point-based solutions or to invest in expensive enterprise hardware and software.
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Backupreview.info - Interview w/ Motti Vaknin
Oct 19, 2007
BeInSync is unique in the market today because it offers a one-stop solution for user data challenges: protecting it, accessing it, sharing it and keeping it in sync.
Instead of installing, maintaining and managing multiple point solutions, it provides a simple integrated solution delivering online backup, secure file sharing, multiple PC synchronization and remote Web access.
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SearchStorage logo Storage startups find best audience in smaller users
Oct 18, 2007

As archiving and outsourced storage have become hot markets this year, venture capital is pouring into these market spaces. There's a bumper crop of startups hitting the scene, and companies that have been around for a while before the market got hot are renewing their pushes, too. It makes for a crowded market, but with that comes a wealth of new choices for users.
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ChannelWeb logo EMC Targets Online Backup With Mozy Buy
Oct 4, 2007

EMC's $76 million acquisition of Berkeley Data Systems, the American Fork, Utah-based developer of the technology behind the Mozy online backup business, is the latest move by tier-one storage vendors to move into the on-line backup market, and shows the increasing importance of the technology.
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smallbusinesscomputing logo BeInSynchronize Your Small Business
Oct 4, 2007

Once relegated to individuals, this simple, reliable program that helps synchronize, backup, share and access your data is now available as a managed service for small businesses.
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smallbusinessresource logo Networking Comes Easy With The Right Tool
Oct 2, 2007 

Denis Oakley runs Oakley Steel, which sources high quality European steel for engineering and construction companies building oil rigs, pressure vessels and a variety of other applications where steel quality is paramount. His company is a three-person team looking to double staff in the next three months. Oakley himself runs all things IT.
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Byteandswitch.com - "BeInSync Offers Online Backup"
Sep 25 ,2007
BeInSync today announced BeInSync Business™, a new service that delivers easy and secure backup, synchronization, sharing and access of user data for businesses. BeInSync's technology is ideal for companies with limited IT resources. It offers a comprehensive set of services, replacing the need to deploy and maintain many point solutions or to invest in expensive enterprise hardware and software.
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Small Enterprises Benefit from BeInSync
 
Sep 18, 2007

When it comes to backing up and sharing large files, small enterprises are often left without affordable options, as they generally don’t have the resources of a large corporation. It was with this group in mind that Tel Aviv-based BeInSync, pioneers in simple, straightforward file sharing, storing and syncing, developed an enhanced version of their Web-based services BeInSync Free and BeInSync 3.0 Pro, which are used by 4 million individuals worldwide.
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eChannelLine logo Entrepreneur - "Staying in Sync" 
Sep 1, 2007
Invest in a data synchronization service that goes beyond e-mail. In addition to Funambol technology, you can keep your data in order with  BeInSync...
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smallbusinesscomputing logo Put All Your Data in Several Baskets
June 13, 2007

Wouldn't it be great if every PC in your business had the latest versions of all your important files, if all your employees (even remote ones) could share files without shuttling them around via e-mail? While you're at it, add the ability to access your data over the Web from any PC -- and throw in backup for peace of mind, too.
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smallbusinesscomputing logo Review: Beinsync 3 Pro synchronisation software.
June 8, 2007

An easy way to share, synchronise and backup files, all for a reasonable price.
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eChannelLine logo The Online Reporter - "BeInSync Offers iTunes Sync & Share" 
Jun 1, 2007
Consumers crave a simple and automatic service that provides a constant connection to their iTunes collections and offers immediate backup in case of a computer disaster. BeInSync lets iTunes users enjoy their music and movies anywhere at no extra cost or complexity
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eChannelLine logo Popular Photography and Imaging - "BeInSync Releases Photo Sharing and Backup Tool"  May 9, 2007
BeInSync has released a new version of its software-and-service combination for synchronizing, backing up, and sharing photos and other files. Subscribers to BeInSync Pro Version 3.0 receive a desktop application and 5GB of online storage.
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computershopper logo BeInSync receives 8.0 editor's rating from ComputerShopper
May, 2007

If you've ever suffered a major data loss, you know how catastrophic it can be to your work or home life, as well as your psyche. But even though modern operating systems (notably Windows Vista) make backing up easier than ever, the expense of buying a dedicated backup solution and the time it takes to set it up remain barriers for many people. BeInSync 3.0 smashes the both...
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computershopper logo BeInSync Unveils BeInSync Pro Version 3.0
May 7, 2007

Chances are, you probably don't think too much about what would happen if you lost all the data on your computer. BeInSync, a company that provides a way for consumers and small businesses to back up their data, thinks it's worth more than a thought. Today the company announced BeInSync Pro Version 3.0., a software suite that includes file sync, instant file sharing, remote access via a Web interface, automatic online backup, and support for Microsoft Windows Vista...
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eChannelLine logo Financial Times - "Back-up that stays in sync"
Apr 20 ,2007
To use BeInSync, which costs $60 (£30) a year, users install BeInSync on each of the computers they want to synchronise and specify which folders and files to keep in sync. From then on, whenever you create, modify or delete any of these items the changes will automatically be reflected on all the other PCs. This means you can work from any location without ever again having to be concerned about the whereabouts of your data.
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eChannelLine logo Financial Times - "A remote possibility made real"
Apr 19, 2007
BeInSync also lets users access their remote data via a web browser running, for example, on a public access PC or in an internet café, simply by logging into the BeInSync website. In addition, BeInSync enables users easily and securely to transfer files and share them with partners, colleagues, customers or friends. Files placed in this shared space are automatically transferred to all participants.
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tucows logo Must Have Application - BeInSync
April 13, 2007

...I've been using it for a month and I'm totally impressed. It keeps files and folders synchronized, lets me share files with family and friends, and lets me access my files no matter where I am. For anyone who want to keep files in sync on multiple computers BeInSync is a "Must Have Application". I'm also awarding it the Tucows Editor's Choice Award for excellence. You owe it to yourself to give BeInSync a try. I recommend it!
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smallbusinesscomputing logo BeInSync wants you to be in control
December 4, 2006
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webware logo BeInSync makes PC-to-PC sync (relatively) easy
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eChannelLine logo BeInSync releases Version 2.0
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PCWorld logo 101 Fabulous Freebies
May 2006

If carrying a USB key is too much trouble, use BeInSync to ensure that you always have access to your most critical files. It keeps folders, IE favorites, and Outlook e-mail and contacts automatically (and virtually instantly) synchronized between up to five PCs. You can share files with other people, too. Read full story …
Financial Times logo Look online for a paperless life
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PCWorld logo New Ways to Access Your Files Anywhere
December 27, 2005

BeInSync takes a different approach: For $7 a month or $60 a year, the software creates an encrypted peer-to-peer network that synchronizes files and directories among your computers, as well as those of up to ten other BeInSync users. The company offers a 30-day free trial and a limited free version. Read full story …
New York Times logo Home Network 2.0: Synchronized Computing
December 1, 2005
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Walt Mossberg's picture BeInSync recommended by Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg.
September 1, 2005
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MobileVillage.com logo BeInSync wins Gold Star from MobileVillage
October 19, 2005
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EnterpriseITPlanet.com logo BeInSync: A P2P Approach to Remote File Access
April 21, 2005

… So why deal with sometimes intolerable latency when remoting into a home computer or office PC? Well you don't have to anymore. Out of Tel-Aviv Israel comes software from BeInSync Ltd. … Read full story …
PC Magazine logo BeInSync wins 4-star rating from PC magazine
April 18, 2005

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Small Business Pipeline logo BeInSync 1.5 Delivers Ubiquitous Remote Access For $59.95 A Year
April 11, 2005

BeInSync today announced an upgrade to its popular remote access technology of the same name. The new professional version of its secure peer-to-peer synchronization software, BeInSync Pro 1.5, incorporates new features that make it easier for small businesses to synchronize, access, and share data between multiple computers. Read more …
BusinessWeek online logo Remote Access, Remote Danger?
March 7, 2005

Instead of providing remote access to your computer desktop, it links computers so that the files or folders you select for synchronization are always available on both machines … Read more …
Home Toys logo Why follow your data if it can follow you?
Feb 2005

"BeInSync is a new secure Peer-to-Peer software that performs automatic synchronization of all your data among your different computers across the Internet." Read more …
The News & Observer logo File-sharing services serve to make life easier
October 24, 2004

"I like BeInSync because it saves time. Sure, there are various file-synchronization programs out there, but most home users want these tasks to operate behind the scenes. They'd like to set up the software and forget it's there." Read more …
Financial Times logo How to synchronise the PCs in your life [subscription required]
September 22, 2004

… One of the downsides of working with multiple PCs - in my case an office machine, a desktop machine at home and a portable computer - is that it is easy to lose track of which files (and e-mails) are stored on which machine. Read full story …
Small Business Computing logo Forget Watches — Synchronize Your Data
September 21, 2004

… We've all been there, knowing that the version we need isn't on the computer at our fingertips — and wishing we could get our hands on it — now. BeInSync makes that wish come true. Read full story …
PC Magazine logo BeInSync reviewed by PC Magazine
September 14, 2004

… If you use multiple machines and constantly move data between them, BeInSync is a godsend. Read full story …
PC World logo Get in Sync With BeInSync
August 19, 2004

… BeInSync is a new service with an interesting approach: It lets you create a personal peer-to-peer network between your systems, then synchronize files, e-mail, and calendar info over the Internet. Read full story …
InternetWeek.com logo Data Sync App Uses Peer-To-Peer
August 16, 2004

… Aimed at small businesses and mobile users, BeInSync 1.0 uses peer-to-peer technology to synchronize files and e-mail messages among multiple computers. Access to data on a remote PC is also possible via a browser, and users can share data with others by invitation. Read full story …
DEMOLetter logo DataPod Becomes BeInSync So You Can, Too
August 16, 2004

DEMO 2004 presenting company DataPod spent last week in Silicon Valley to roll out its new identity and its long-awaited software. The Israeli company has taken on the moniker BeInSync, a name that aptly describes the services delivered by the 1.0 release of its synchronization technology. Read full story …
Small Business Computing logo Data, Data Everywhere — It's Got to BeInSync
August 16, 2004

What would you give to save file to your computer at work and know that the minute you save it, the same file will be saved on your home PC and your laptop, too? Read full story …
PC Magazine logo Remote Access
June 8, 2004
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RedHerring Top 100 banner DataPod named one of the finalists for the Red Herring 100 top private companies
April 28, 2004

Every year, Red Herring's list of the technology industry's top 100 companies surprises the business world. This year is no different. The list once again sets the standard as the industry's definitive list of private technology companies impacting the market place, revealing where new fortunes are likely to be made. Read full story …
ZDNet logo ZDNet Reviews: How to leave your laptop behind
March 22, 2004

… I may give up remote control when somebody releases a good system to keep the files on my desktop and my work laptop synchronized over the Internet; start-up DataPod is about to introduce a product that does just this. Read full story …
Computer World logo Demo 2004: Vendors tout innovations to streamline corporate IT
February 18, 2004

… This Tel-Aviv-based company offers its namesake DataPod, a peer-to-peer enterprise application that allows users to keep all of their data synchronized so it can be retrieved wherever they go. The software keeps a user's desktop, e-mail, address book and work documents current and available, even when they are off-line, using a secure, private peer-to-peer network. Read full story …
PC World logo Demo 2004: Picks and Pans
February 17, 2004

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA -- For fourteen years, the Demo conference has been a launchpad for new technology products and services. But that's about the only thing constant about the event; sometimes Demo focuses on consumer products and other years it's an enterprise-fest. And it's seen both boom times (remember the days of dot-com excess?) and quiet years. Read full story …
TechWeb logo New Products, Technologies Make Data Always Available
February 17, 2004

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA -- The crowd at the posh Demo 2004 conference here was about as well equipped with business gadgets as any group you're likely to encounter. There were more high-end laptops, PDA-phones, and wireless connectivity gadgets on the scene than there were logo-embossed polo shirts. Read full story …
PC World logo DataPod Keeps Your PCs In Sync
February 17, 2004

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA -- If you need to get work done on a PC when you're not at work, you could ask your company to install a virtual private network. You also could run remote-control software. Or you could use DataPod--a new peer-to-peer system that an Israel-based startup is introducing here at Demo 2004. Read full story …
PC Magazine logo Show Report: Is there a Microsoft Office Killer in the Bunch?
February 17, 2004

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA -- If you need to get work done on a PC when you're not at work, you could ask your company to install a virtual private network. You also could run remote-control software. Or you could use DataPod--a new peer-to-peer system that an Israel-based startup is introducing here at Demo 2004. Read full story …
NetworkWorldFusion logo Previewing the cool stuff at Demo
February 16, 2004

This week's Demo conference (brought to you by Network World's Seminars & Events group) will feature brand-new technology offerings from 67 companies. Among them are some pretty cool tools - and we got a sneak peek at some of the products being launched this week in Arizona. Read full story …