CMS' ABSplus Now in Apple Retail Outlets and Apple Online Store.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers COSTA MESA Costa Mesa (kŏs`tə mā`sə), city (1990 pop. 96,357), Orange co., S Calif., on the Pacific south of Santa Ana; inc. 1953. It is a transportation, residential, and light industrial center. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 15, 2003 -- Now for the First Time Apple Retail Outlet retail outlet n → punto de venta retail outlet n → point m de vente retail outlet retail n → Visitors Can Get a Hands-on Demonstration of the Only Fully Integrated Automatic Backup System Noun 1. backup system - a computer system for making backups ADP system, ADPS, automatic data processing system, computer system, computing system - a system of one or more computers and associated software with common storage for the Macintosh -- CMS (1) See content management system and color management system. (2) (Conversational Monitor System) Software that provides interactive communications for IBM's VM operating system. Peripherals(R) today announced the award-winning ABSplus automatic backup system is now available through the Apple Online Store and Apple Retail Outlets. ABSplus portable in 40GB and 60GB capacities, and ABSplus for desktops in 120GB capacity can now be purchased through the Apple Online Store at http://store.apple.com/, or at any of the 53 Apple Retail Outlets nationwide. Starting today the ABSplus will also be demonstrated in the "movie solution zone" at any Apple Retail outlet coast-to-coast. "A perfect accompaniment for any Macintosh, ABSplus is the easiest, most elegant backup and recovery solution," said Ken Burke The name Burke (from Irish Gaelic de Burca, of Norman origin). In English the meaning of the name Burke is "fortified hill." See also Berkley. Places Australia
n. A stroke of a key, as on a word processor. key stroke . We are pleased that Apple has chosen the ABSplus portable and ABSplus for desktops for the Apple Online Store and in Apple Retail Outlets nationwide." ABSplus Makes Backup A Breeze A complete backup solution, the solid ABSplus hardware is integrated with robust software to make backup and restore extremely easy. CMS' patent-pending "Automatic Launcher" technology makes backing up a breeze by automatically sensing when the ABSplus device is connected and backing up the system. Incremental backups See backup types. (operating system) incremental backup - A kind of backup that copies all files which have changed since the date of the previous backup. The first backup of a file system should include all files - a "full backup". Call this level 0. are triggered by simply plugging in the ABSplus portable device. Incremental backups on the ABSplus for desktops are also activated activated a state of being more than usually active. In biological systems this is usually brought about by chemical or electrical means. Commonly said of pharmaceutical and chemical products. on power-up or with a scheduled trigger. The ability to boot from an ABSplus in a single keystroke enables ABSplus users to "run" their system on any modern Macintosh. To take advantage of this Mac-only feature on Mac OS X, simply hold down the Option key while powering-up or restarting the computer. Booting from the ABSplus means a user can quickly access their whole system, and makes restoring a system or file extremely easy. About CMS Peripherals With more than four million CMS storage solutions installed in approximately 90 countries, the complete line of CMS storage products includes automatic backup systems for both notebooks and desktops, notebook hard drive upgrades and data transfer kits, and high capacity desktop hard drives. For more information, contact CMS Peripherals, Inc., 3095 Redhill Avenue, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626, Phone: 800/327-5773 / 714/424-5520, Fax: 714/435-9504 or visit CMS' Web site at www.cmsproducts.com. Note to Editors: CMS, CMS Peripherals, and the CMS logo are registered trademarks of CMS Peripherals, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |
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