HP joins File Storage space with Upline

hp-upline-1 HP joins File Storage space with UplineHP has also joined the Data Storage bandwagon and their New Service, Upline protects your data. So stop worrying about your hardware, your operating system. The only flaw as of now is that Mac users are still not supported. Maybe its a concious decision smile HP joins File Storage space with Upline Mac users should try out services like Moxy or Amazon as well…

So What is Upline?

HP Upline is a data storage service that lets you put your data in a more secure, online headquarters location. Automatic backup makes securing data simple, not just one time, but as often as you choose. And with any Internet connection you can easily access, share, manipulate and store your data from anywhere.

Three plans - Home/Home Office, Family and Professional - all offer unlimited storage and features tailored to meet your needs, whether you are protecting data for yourself, your family or a small business.

Features

  • Online Backup
  • Remote Access
  • File Sharing
  • File Publishing
  • Search
  • Local Backup and
  • Dashboard for Professional Accounts

So what does it cost you? Good question…

The Home / Home Office Plan costs you $4.99 a month whereas your Family Account will cost you $6.99 a month. The professional edition is priced at $8.99 a month. Compare the plans a get yours smile HP joins File Storage space with Upline If you are looking at something free… Still FileDropper is still the best as it costs you nothing

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