EDS set to protect mobile data
Hoping to cash in on a growing disaster-recovery market, Electronic Data Systems on Monday launched a service to protect data held on desktop computers, laptops and personal digital assistants. "The company said its new service, Mobile Information Protection, allows companies to back up data on mobile devices automatically, as well as to restore lost or damaged information."
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