
San Diego, CA - September 18, 2002 - Aplus.Net announced today that it has launched a new remote data storage service branded "web-a-file" (www.web-a-file.com).
The service allows computer and Internet users to upload any type of file to a central depository at Aplus.Net's data center. Once uploaded, files are accessible from any computer on the Internet. Files are password protected so that only authorized users have access.
"There are many possible uses and every user's imagination is the limit," said Ivan Vachovsky, CEO of Aplus.Net.
Some typical uses and advantages of the services include:
- Save disc space. Upload rarely needed files and free up space on your discs and hard drive
- Provide a secure, universally accessible repository for your critical data
- Securely access important files from any web browser
- Work on documents away from the office
- Share MP3s and photos with friends
- Secure file sharing and collaboration with groups inside and outside the enterprise
- Eliminate the need to send and store multiple copies of large files and e-mail attachments
- Reduce overnight delivery charges for business documents, presentations and other files
The new service comes with the same plans and prices as web-a-photo and a free trial version is available to all users. All space is shared between web-a-photo and web-a-file. In other words if a user is entitled to 5GB of storage, he can use the space for any combination of photo and file storage, which does not exceed 5MB total space.
About Aplus.Net
Aplus.Net is a facilities based Internet Services company. Headquartered in
San Diego, the privately held California Corporation was established in 1992.
The main focus of the company is the web hosting, domain name registration,
and data center related services including dedicated servers, managed servers,
data storage and co-location.
For More Information:
Nathan Denny
Marketing Writer
913-563-6440








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