Hitachi GST extends Personal Cloud

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Hitachi GST extends Personal Cloud

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (Hitachi GST) is expanding its family of external storage and backup solutions with its new line of Hitachi Touro Pro desktop and mobile external hard drives. Delivering two levels of protection - local backup and cloud storage, the Touro Pro line is an all-in-one solution to help protect, transport and store your photos, music, videos and documents for easy access from anywhere.

In addition to providing simple local backup, the Touro Pro family's online storage option ensures that your data is always protected and accessible in the cloud. With Hitachi's intelligent storage solutions, users can access and share files from any web browser, tablet or Smartphone - even from an iPhone and iPad using Hitachi apps. When using the cloud service, all content is stored in its natural format (no proprietary formatting). So, files are easy to view, download and share from any web browser, anywhere. You can even share your online content with others by sending a web link.

Every customer receives 3GB of online storage for free and for more storage there is an option to upgrade to a quarter of a terabyte (250GB) for only US$49 per year, which includes multiple computer protection. Upgrade to a paid account and receive the Apple iPhone or iPad mobile digital device apps for free.

The Hitachi Touro Pro local backup software was developed in-house by our team of engineers. With a few clicks, the drive's default setting will back up your photos, favourite music, videos, and documents from your computer directly to the drive. Once installed, backups run quietly and automatically every 30 minutes. And, it is flexible enough to schedule custom backups on a time or day that is convenient for you.


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