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Barracuda Launches Cloud Storage Service

Barracuda Networks has launched a new cloud storage service designed to give business users the ability to securely store, share, and access files from anywhere.

Barracuda Networks has launched a new cloud storage service designed to give business users the ability to securely store, share, and access files from anywhere.

Dubbed “CudaDrive” by the Campbell, Calif.-based company, the solution includes mobile file sharing, user data protection for endpoints, and the option to add an appliance to transition from existing corporate file shares.

Barracuda Networks Logo“It’s not uncommon that users view, share, and store corporate data from many different access points, whether on a smartphone, tablet, or computer, presenting a challenge for companies to ensure that all of this data is protected,” Rod Mathews, GM Storage, Barracuda, said in a statement. “CudaDrive helps solve the common business challenge of enabling access to corporate files from any device, while protecting data stored on those devices in the event of a failure or loss.”

A virtual drive feature provides users with an identical view of their files stored in the Barracuda cloud, even if the files and folders are not stored on the users’ local hard drives, helping to preserve storage space, Barracuda said.

All CudaDrive plans include unlimited users, and pricing starts at $39.99 per month for 100GB of storage. Customers can also add an on-premise appliance, with options ranging from 500GB of capacity for $999 to 4TB of capacity for $4,999.

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For more than 15 years, Mike Lennon has been closely monitoring the threat landscape and analyzing trends in the National Security and enterprise cybersecurity space. In his role at SecurityWeek, he oversees the editorial direction of the publication and is the Director of several leading security industry conferences around the world.

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