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Thursday, December 23, 2010

SwissDisk ONE our new $5/mo UNLIMITED, automated, secure backup!

SwissDisk has launched our newest service offering:  www.SwissDisk.com/ONE our $5 per month UNLIMITED, fully automated, secure online computer backup service.

In a departure from our original, classic service, SwissDisk ONE requires a driver download.  ONE is a truley automated computer backup service.

Start with a 2GB FREE SwissDisk ONE trial account and, if you like it, upgrade to a paid account.

To compliment ONE we have also launched our business class service www.SwissDisk.com/PRO  This is our automated, secure, server backup service designed for the SMB business customer.  PRO provides peace of mind, allowing you to maintain 100% compliance while being simple to use.

Both the ONE and PRO products will compliment our original SwissDisk CLASSIC webdav online storage, sync and mobility service. https://disk.SwissDisk.com/signup

Friday, December 17, 2010

SwissDisk webdav navigator app iPhone iPod iPad from SeanAshton.net

To enhance your SwissDisk www.swissdisk.com experience check out the webDAV Navigator app for the iPhone iPad and iPod from http://seanashton.net/webdav/-  full featured enhancements and tons of value added file management features.  Thank you Sean for a nice app!

Friday, October 29, 2010

It's Cyber Security Month - password advice - SwissDisk the ultimate in private storage

The advent of the digital age has brought with it a multitude of benefits: easy access to medical records, online shopping and billpay, cellphones with Internet access, and the list goes on. However, the ease with which you can access and share your information has created a new breed of criminal. 


If you have private information on the web or your computer, you can rest assured some unscrupulous person is trying to access and reuse it for their personal gain. That's why being security savvy in the online world is so important! 

In honor of Cyber Security month, we've included a variety of tips describing how you can protect yourself online from malicious hackers, computer viruses, and software vulnerabilities:
  • Passwords: Change your passwords frequently and avoid using the same password for all of your logins. 

    Also, choose a password that won't be easy for outsiders to deduce. Avoid using birthdays, anniversaries, last names, pet names, or family member names as the basis for your password. 

    You can increase your password strength by intermixing capital letters, numbers, and symbols with the actual word. For instance, instead of "calculator" try "c@lcul@T0r"--a substantially stronger password and less likely to be hacked.
  • Keep your personal information private: We love how new social media outlets such as Facebook® and MySpace® keep us in touch with friends and family. However, if your privacy settings aren't configured correctly, you may be unwittingly sharing your personal information with a broader audience than you'd intended. 

    For those of you who've used these sites to post information such as your birthday, home town, current address, email address, work history, educational history, and even pictures labeled with the names of your family/friends/pets, you've potentially made a goldmine of personal data available to identity thieves. Keep your information secure by regularly reviewing and revising your privacy settings on social network sites. 

    Alternatively, reevaluate how much of this data you really need to post online. Do you really need to share your home address and phone number? Consider providing this information only upon request and send it to friends or family via private message rather than posting it on a virtual wall.
  • Secure your computer: Anti-virus and firewall software are critical components in the fight to stop computer viruses and eliminate software vulnerabilities. A variety of solutions exist; choose one that fits within your budget and provides the security you need. But before you purchase any software, contact your Internet provider to see if they offer a solution. Some Internet providers provide free anti-virus protection for their customers. 

    Most importantly, keep your virus protection up-to-date and ensure it is properly configured. New threats are discovered every day and failing to keep on top of updates may leave you vulnerable to attack. To avoid this, set the system to automatically update for you.

Monday, October 11, 2010

CyberDuck - strange name nice Mac webDAV client features and FREE!

A FREE! webDAV enhanced file management client that has been making some waves is CyberDuck - a strange name that gives visions of cartoon characters but has some really nice features and you can't beat the price!   Anyone using CyberDuck with SwissDisk?  We'd love to hear your feedback, or should I say quackback?!

Friday, October 1, 2010

FREE webDAV file mgmt clients NetDrive and BitKinex for Windows

The NetDrive is the freeware version of the popular webDAV client "WedDrive" from SouthRiverTechnologies. NetDrive used to be licensed for distribution by Novell but Novell has released the product to MacroData, Inc. You can find the download NetDrive directly from www.NetDrive.net

Another free and highly regarded webDAV file management client can be found at www.BitKinex.com

Both of these work with Windows and allow users enhanced file management functions when using SwissDisk.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

maintain your online privacy with StartPage and SwissDisk

Private search engine StartPage is a great place to start and SwissDisk is an awesome place to maintain your online privacy.   Use a webDAV client to backup your PC, Mac or Linux machine.  Some free clients include Novell Netsync, BitKinex, GoodSync, Goliath and CyberDuck.  Some popular webDAV apps include OmniFocus, Transmit4, Notebooks, PaderSyncFM, Receipts, iBank, Wallet and Dictamus.

Monday, September 6, 2010

National Law Journal: Is Private Data on Social Networks Discoverable?

National Law Journal: Is Private Data on Social Networks Discoverable?
"Private on social"? Isn't that the perfect oxymoron? If the info is on a social network then it's pretty much public. Social systems are not known for security or privacy. If you have private, personal or professional confidential information then store it on www.SwissDisk.com Saving it on a social network is simply begging for trouble.

Monday, August 30, 2010

SwissDisk and Med X Mobile - send me my x-ray doc!

What could be better than your doctor using his iPhone or iPad to get an instant second opinion be sharing a copy of your x-ray  with a specialist.  It's easy!  All he has to do is use the Med X Mobile app and a HIPAA compliant http://www.swissdisk.com/ account.   Medicine and technology for 2010 and beyond!  Read more on about Med X Mobile at http://www.medxchange.com/

Monday, August 9, 2010

SwissDisk and the iPhone - friends of Doctors, Nurses and med students

Doctors, nurses and med students can all benefit from the simmplicity and security of using SwissDisk and apps designed for the iPhone.   There are a variety of apps, from free medical terminology, to real time x-ray picture management.  Search for webDAV apps on aptism.com and remain HIPAA compliant when you sync with the SwissDisk webDAV servers.