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    Titanize.com - Content Management for Professionals

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    Titanize is a content manager. It handles all your content, so that you can focus on other matters. Your files are protected on a secure online site. They can be accessed from any where in the world with an internet connection; Titanize’s internet version is identical to the software, so you can easily manage your files and sync content to all your digital devices and PC’s. Files of any size can be shared with anyone instantaneously via links—you don’t have to wait for uploads. Files may also be published directly to the web with the click of one button. Titanize automatically updates your published files as well, whenever any changes are made. A free trial version is available for Windows users. Pricing starts at $60 a year.

    In their own words

    “Developed by Opelin, Inc. after 3 years of research and development, Titanize transforms content management by establishing a virtually permanent connection between files on the PC and files on the internet, allowing the consolidation of five usually separate services — protect, access, synch, share, and publish — into a single online product.
    Today Titanize is distributed by the world’s largest software and service providers and is in use across the globe. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in San Jose, California. Data centers are located in Sacramento and Santa Clara, and research and development is based in New Delhi.”

    Why it might be a killer

    Titanize is great for small businesses and professionals—it’s affordable and effective. It can be used for easily sharing files with clients, for synchronizing content and saving important files. Students can use it for backing up research and papers as well—easier than loading a thumbdrive or sending yourself emails.

    Some questions

    How is Titanize going market itself to a broader audience? Do they offer discounts for students?

    Posted 20 Months 18 Days ago by Siri | Source: Webware

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