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Predecessor
  
Digital Deposit Box

Founded
  
2002

Website
  
Official website

KineticD httpsdatadepositboxcomwpcontentuploads2014

Industry
  
Data back-up and recovery

Stock price
  
DDB (CNSX) CA$ 0.05 0.00 (0.00%)8 Mar, 10:45 AM GMT-5 - Disclaimer

KineticD is a data back-up and recovery company based in Toronto, Ontario.

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Company overview

The Toronto-based company KineticD was originally named Digital Deposit Box and founded in 2002. In 2011 KineticD merged with ROBOBAK, which extended its place in the SaaS market into providing services to larger enterprise VARs and IT consultants. The acquisition began in late 2010 and was finalized in March 2011. The first CEO of KineticD is Jamie Brenzel, and the current president of the company is Troy Cheeseman.

Software

The company deploys software including KineticCloud Backup, which backs up the webservers and hard-drives of a company and is able to restore servers to pre-crash or problem conditions. They also back up Managed service providers in particular, and their software is compatible with all PCs, Macs, servers and databases. KineticFAM allows the backup of Outlook and all Windows programs because of its Windows certification. It is also compatible with thumbdrives and other separate storage devices. KineticD programs also have remote control capability in their iPhone and Web versions, in order to sync smart phones to a customer's main harddrives. The program runs in the background of a computer, backing up documents after each new save, and allows the file-sharing of backed up data. The company also issues reports on current events in the industry, such as the 2011 loss of financial data by the Federal Government of Canada.

References

KineticD Wikipedia