A friend of mine is looking for a firm making good Mac backup software. He wants to license, buy, or invest. Drop me a line if you have any candidates.
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I use Silver Keeper at home. You can also set up Rsync (already embedded in Darwin) to automatically backup to any other *nix based machine. The next version of OSX seemingly will have a good solution built in.
What is the end use? Is it for his business and how much data is being backed up from how many machines?