Newcomer Bitcasa Claims Provision of 'Infinite' Storage
For a flat-rate $10 per month, Bitcasa's Infinite Drive enables users to store as many movies, photos, music tracks or documents in its automatic backup cloud service with built-in client-side encryption to ensure privacy.
Newcomer Bitcasa, which positions itself as a provider of "infinite" amounts of secure online storage, on Feb. 5 exited its beta phase and launched a new home and SMB service that can handle storage from any type of host: iOS, Android, Mac desktop, Windows Desktop, Windows RT and the Web. For a flat-rate $10 per month, Bitcasa's Infinite Drive enables users to store as many movies, photos, music tracks or documents in its automatic backup cloud service with built-in client-side encryption to ensure privacy. Infinite Drive also works hand-in-hand with a user's own physical storage. To entice new customers, Bitcasa is offering special pricing of $69 for a year of infinite storage -- a 30 percent discount compared to the company's regular pricing of $99 for a one-year agreement (or $10 per single month). Bitcasa's Infinite Drive is designed to work like a external hard drive that never crashes or runs out of space. Full sync capability is included; everything stored in the Infinite Drive becomes instantly available across all devices regardless of device capacity or file formats.






















