Berkeley Data Signs GE

Berkeley Data Systems announced a contract to provide remote backup services to employees of GE worldwide

April 23, 2007

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SALT LAKE CITY -- Berkeley Data Systems today announced a contract to provide remote backup services to employees of GE worldwide. The announcement of the contract follows on the heels of the successful MozyPro launch, in which Berkeley Data announced a new remote backup service for businesses. Since its quiet release in December, MozyPro displaced competitors in the market with its enterprise quality features, acquired more than 3,000 business customers, and entered into an agreement with GE.

We’ve changed the economics and usability of enterprise backup with our proprietary software technology,” said Josh Coates, founder and CEO of Berkeley Data Systems. “The result is a global contract with GE for backup service, and more than 3,000 other businesses deployed since the first of the year.”

Measured by market capitalization, GE is currently the second largest company in the world with more than 300,000 employees. Recently Fortune Magazine named GE the World’s Most Admired Company. The company produces aircraft engines, healthcare equipment, electric distribution and control equipment, generators and turbines, locomotive and transportation equipment.

Berkeley Data was founded in 2005 and today has more than 170,000 customers. The company is behind Mozy, the popular consumer online backup service. In 2006, Mozy was recipient to the PC Magazine Editors’ Choice Award; and in 2007, PC World editors selected Mozy as the best free backup service. Today Berkeley Data has expanded its service to support businesses ranging from the small office to global enterprises like GE.

Berkeley Data Systems Inc.

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