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22 October 2010, Carbonite.com Press Release
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Boston, Mass., Oct. 22, 2010 —
Carbonite, a leading provider of online
backup services, announced today that
Swami Kumaresan, Vice President of
Marketing, was selected as one of the
Boston Business Journal's 40 Under 40
honorees. Kumaresan was chosen by an
editorial committee, which bases
selections on civic involvement and
professional accomplishments.
Having joined Carbonite as its fifth
employee in 2005, Kumaresan has helped
fuel the company's dramatic growth in
revenue, subscribers and brand awareness
by building and leading a successful
team of direct marketers.
"This honor wouldn't have been
possible without the fantastic team
across the company at Carbonite and I'm
happy to share it with them," said
Kumaresan. "Stunning colleagues are what
make a great workplace, and that's
Carbonite in a nutshell."
A full listing of the Boston Business
Journal 40 Under 40 honorees can be
found
here.
Carbonite launched its online backup
service in 2006 and has recently
received numerous accolades including a
No. 9 overall and No. 1 in IT Services
Inc. 500 ranking and the Tech Awards
Circle Gold Award for the consumer/small
office, home office (SOHO) service
category. Additionally, Carbonite was
selected as a finalist in the Red
Herring 100 North America list, and
several executives have been honored
recently: CFO Andrew Keenan was named
Boston Business Journal's CFO of the
year, CTO Jeff Flowers was selected as
CTO of the Year by the Massachusetts
Tech Leadership Council and CEO David
Friend was honored as the Ernst & Young
Entrepreneur of the Year winner for New
England in the Consumer and Small
Business Emerging Technology category.
About Carbonite
Carbonite revolutionized the market
for consumer and small-business backup
services with its industry-first
offering of unlimited online backup for
a low, flat price. Since 2006, the
company has backed up more than 80
billion files and has restored more than
7.2 billion lost files for its
million-plus customers. Carbonite, which
was ranked No. 9 overall and No. 1 in IT
Services in the Inc. magazine
2010 Inc. 500 listing, backs up more
than 200 million files every day to
high-redundancy storage servers in its
Boston and Somerville, Mass., data
centers.
The Carbonite mission is to provide a
simple, affordable, and secure backup
and "anytime, anywhere access" solutions
for the mainstream computer user.
Carbonite supports both the Windows and
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