MiMedia
Developer(s) | MiMedia, LLC. |
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Type | Online backup service |
Website | www www |
MiMedia is a cloud-based online backup service. It was launched in 2010 by technology startup company MiMedia, LLC, based in Brooklyn, New York. MiMedia is similar to a number of other backup services, such as AltDrive, Carbonite, Dropbox, and Mozy. Chris Giordano is its CEO.[1]
As well as traditional file uploads, MiMedia allows users to back up files using physical media via a "Shuttle Drive"; a portable hard drive that is mailed to users as part of the subscription cost. It enables consumers to access all of their personal content on any device at any time.[2] Once returned the files are then transferred to MiMedia's servers directly, avoiding potential bottlenecks arising from typically low upload speeds on broadband connections. Files can then be accessed, and streamed with no downloads needed, from any internet-enabled device.[3][4]
In 2011, MiMedia announced partnerships with BlueTunes[5] and DiJiFi that allow customers from both sites to back up their respective music files and digital photographs to a MiMedia account. In May, MiMedia unveiled a new pricing plan, by which users can get up to 7GB of storage space for free[6]
In August 2015, Micromax Informatics invested in MiMedia.[7]
In January 2016, MiMedia announced that it has raised a $15 million Series C round from a number of global family offices.[8]
References[]
- ^ "micromax Micromax makes foreign investment in New York based Mi Media". Times Internet Limited. Gizmodo India Bureau.
- ^ NDTV Correspondent (11 Aug 2015). "Micromax Invests in Cloud Provider MiMedia". NDTV Convergence Limited.
- ^ Baig, Edward C.MiMedia backs up digital files while saving you serious time, USA Today, October 13, 2010, accessed March 15, 2011.
- ^ Taub, Eric A. More Options for Backing Up Your Data, The New York Times, March 10, 2011, accessed March 16, 2011.
- ^ Wauters, Robin "Bluetunes finds a savior in online storage provider MiMedia", TechCrunch, January 28, 2011, accessed March 21, 2011.
- ^ Warren, Christine Mashable, May 9, 2011, accessed June 6, 2011.
- ^ IANS (10 Aug 2015). "Micromax invests in cloud provider MiMedia". Yahoo Finance.
- ^ "MiMedia Raises $15 Million For Its Personal Cloud Platform". TechCrunch. 14 January 2016.
- Cloud storage
- Online backup services
- Online companies of the United States
- Software companies based in New York City
- Software companies of the United States