IBackup adds Music Features to its Online Storage
IBackup (http://www.ibackup.com) adds music and multimedia features to its industry leading online storage features.
(PRWEB) June 1, 2005 -- "With proliferation of users digital assets including
multimedia data including music files, it is important to provide
functionalities to utilize this data and present it in useful
ways.
IBackup now offers ability to create playlists of multimedia files
stored on users accounts. Users can create, edit and share playlists right off
the browser. Multimedia data would stream with near instant response." said
Kokila, Project Manager for the Web-Manager team, Pro Softnet Corp, parent of
IBackup.
"With this streaming audio/video solution, IBackup is now the
only storage provider to provide both browser based and desktop based options to
stream multimedia content. It is compatible for both Windows and Mac platforms,
again, another first", said Raghu Kulkarni, President and CEO of Pro Softnet
Corp.
Users can now build their music library online and use playlists to
organize their favorite collections.
Repurposing digital assets of users
backed up data to provide multitude of solutions is central to IBackup's
strategy. Future plans include ability to offer streaming solutions via handheld
devices while dynamically managing the bit rates based on device's
capacity.
Additional information can be seen at http://ibackup.com/storage_music.htm.
About IBackup
IBackup is a division of Pro Softnet Corporation, a leading SSP on the
Internet and possibly the largest online storage and backup provider, based in
Woodland Hills. Pro Softnet Corp. was established in April 1995 and has
successfully executed customized online storage assignments for many Fortune 100
Companies. IBackup is a leading provider of open, highly customizable secure
online storage, backup, access, data sharing and Remote Access solutions. Pro
Softnet's services include IBackup(http://www.ibackup.com/), RemotePC (http://www.remotepc.com/) and
a fast growing anti spam application BSpam (http://www.bspam.com).
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/6/prweb246150.htm