Wed, Mar 11th, 2009 |
EMC expects demand for its Mozy online backup service to continue growing, despite the challenging business environment and weak consumer demand, the company's top executive said.
"Because it's so new, I think there's opportunity there in a bad market," said Joe Tucci, chairman, CEO and president of EMC, in an interview on Tuesday.
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