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Online backup provider Mozy has just introduced its enterprise backup solution, aptly named MozyEnterprise. We’d like to first point out that the name “MozyEnterprise” commits not one, but two egregious web 2.0 transgressions: cute misspellings of common words and removing all spaces from the name.

How’s the service itself, you ask?

MozyEnterprise is offered as a fee-based subscription service. It remains an online backup solution, though Mozy has pumped up the security features: 448-bit Blowfish encryption and 128 bit SSL encryption, with the additional option of private encryption keys.

Other enterprise-themed features include:

  • Administrative console: Centrally manage end-user backups from any location through a web-based administrative console.
  • “Hot” backup of Exchange, and SQL server
  • Snapshot support: Restore from multiple file versions saved up to 30 days in the past.
  • Automatic or scheduled backup

If you’re the network administrator of a massive company, why don’t you “mozy” on over (har-har) and check it out?

[via Web Worker Daily]

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