IBM: Big Blue targets little guys
IBM will begin selling software that helps small businesses recover from computer crashes, expanding a technology it first developed for large companies.
The software, called IBM Tivoli Continuous Data Protection for Files, automatically copies data as soon as it’s entered or changed, allowing users to quickly retrieve lost information such as text or customer lists.
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