Spare Backup, www.sparebackup.com – providers of the fully automated, online data backup service of the same name, announced today selection by Wirefly.com owner/operator Simplexity to empower the site with a cloud-based mobile data backup/transfer service.
The status of Wirefly.com as the top online retailer of cell phones/plans for all major US carriers will make the new Wirefly Mobile Backup service a quickly adopted standard. This amazing new service will harness the power of cloud computing and SPBU’s sophisticated platform to offer users an intuitive environment for managing all of their data across all devices.
CEO of Simplexity, Andy Zeinfeld, was pleased to be able to announce this new service to the millions of people who shop online at Wirefly.com everyday and noted how users can pair the service with the existing Device Protection Plan for the “ultimate in cell phone security”.
The kind of seamless integration, irrespective of device manufacturer, that Wirefly Mobile Backup can offer to users is a real game-changer, allowing users unprecedented data security and fluidity via a powerful web-based interface.
Simplexity, in addition to Wirefly.com, powers some of the top US retailer’s websites and thus has the kind of market proficiency to make the new service go viral.
Wirefly Mobile Backup is ready to download via Wirefly.com, the Android Market and the iTunes App Store.
Support for every popular smartphone in the US, for everything from Android and iPhone to BlackBerry and Windows Mobile, puts the service in the largest possible user space.
CEO of SPBU, Cery Perle, conveyed a strong sense of how this launch of the platform with Simplexity would further differentiate SPBU as a leader in the cloud computing market, highlighting the simplicity and security this solution offers.
The service is a one-step solution, not only can users protect and manage all their data across whatever intelligent networked devices they have, it also grants them the ability to easily transition between phones or wireless carriers, as the service works across major US carriers.
Java, Palm, Windows Phone 7 and Symbian are all projected to receive full support by the end of the quarter and SPBU is looking extremely well-positioned to generate huge waves with its powerful cloud platform.
Both companies will share in additional revenue generated by products/services available through SPBU’s platform, like the unlimited storage package which lets users go beyond the free 2 gigabyte limit.
Let us hear your thoughts below: