A 25-employee startup in Utah has snared a multimillion-dollar contract to provide massive General Electric Co. with software that automatically backs up files on office computers, jolting a market that appears to be getting hot...... From a news on internet.
What do I think? it's more than gimmic. "GE declined to comment, but people familiar with the situation said the company had been backing up its PCs with software from more established vendors, including Iron Mountain Inc."
MozyPro only has ability to backup "simple" files like word document, excel, email, etc. However, It still worth to give a award to Mozy, because this kind of start-up willing to try! I like it, really!
Mozy doesn't like other online back service providers. Those providers are no guts, no vision. Online backup market of lower end users like you and me is huge! Nowadays they charge $4.95 per month for 10GB storage. Think about just charge $0.95 per month, you get near $12 per year. 250GB get 25 customers, you earn $300 per year. it already cover all the storage cost. Then you add some extra value, you got your profit. like hosting, file sharing, email, web design, maintenance, etc.