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Email Back-up Startup Dropmyemail Goes Enterprise

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Image credit: Dropmyemail

Singapore-based email back-up solution startup Dropmyemail is now offering its service to enterprises. In today’s announcement, Dropmyemail quoted figures from Radicati Group that work email will grow faster than personal email and is forecast to hit one billion accounts by 2015. John Fearon, the CEO and founder of Dropmyemail said:

There is immense potential in the business of backing up emails. There is an even bigger opportunity in managing these cloud-based emails effectively.

Besides email back-ups, the enterprise option will offer unlimited storage for emails (so you need not worry about deleting anything) and email communications monitoring. If you’re interested, head over business.dropmyemail.com to find out more.

In the last couple of months, the company has ventured boldy in its acquisition of OrbitFiles, setting up new offices in Texas and also Tokyo. We can expect more things from Dropmyemail as I heard there will be a big partnership in Japan which the team is currently grinding out.