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IBM plans to announce Friday that it is offering its Tivoli Continuous Data Protection for Files to home users and small- to medium-sized businesses. Big Blue plans to reach this market via a new online distribution agreement with Digital River, which will sell the software through its oneNetwork marketplace. Digital River's online marketplace includes major retailers, such as Circuit City, CompUSA, OfficeMax and Staples. IBM, which also plans to offer its continuous data protection product through its Web site, will sell the software for $35 per laptop or desktop. The Tivoli Continuous Data Protection for Files is designed to save users' information continuously in real time, verses periodic snapshots of the information. http://news.com.com/IBM+to+offer+dat...tml?tag=cd.top
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