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Apr052011

Buffalo Ships the Revolutionary CloudStor Device

Looking for an easy solution to accessing your files located at home or at your office? A new product from Buffalo Technologies a leader in storage appliances that are both useful and affordable. Available in 1 and 2TB capacities this NAS storage device adds some cloud services to it for no extra cost.

Buffalo Technologies is offering an add on service at no extra cost. You pay once for the device, and the access to you files to anyone that has been given the access information is available.

CloudStor from Buffalo Technology goes beyond simple home storage.  CloudStor is a personal storage solution designed with you in mind. It is your portal to freely access and share your data, photos, videos, mimageusic and much more with anyone, anywhere over the Internet.  And because none of your data resides in the cloud, CloudStor is your secure solution to store and share digital assets easily and freely. With apps for mobile devices, you’ll always be seconds away from your content.  Whether you’re at home, the office or on the road, your CloudStor user experience remains the same. It looks and operates just like a hard drive on your PC or Mac. CloudStor can even integrate with Facebook and Twitter for easy sharing to popular online services. CloudStor is that easy. Just plug it in, turn it on and create your free account at myCloudStor.com.

Buffalo partnered with cloud storage software maker Pogoplug to use that company's connector and its Website to remotely unite the Cloudstor unit with the actual cloud storage. Users can access their storage drives through any browser, Pechek said. Pechek said Cloudstor is considered a primary storage device. It does not come with preinstalled, automated backup software, but it can serve as a target for other backup software.

Pricing isn’t available yet but I am seeing it being SKU’d at one of distributors and hopefully we will see it arrive in distribution shortly.

Visit BuffaloCloudStor.com to learn more!

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