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Bitcasa, Inc. was an American cloud storage company founded in 2011 in St. Louis, Missouri. The company was later based in Mountain View, California until it shut down in 2017. Bitcasa provided client software for Microsoft Windows, OS X, Android and web browsers. An iOS client was pending Apple approval. Its former product, Infinite Drive, once provided centralized storage that included unlimited capacity, client-side encryption, media streaming, file versioning and backups, and multi-platform mobile access. In 2013 Bitcasa moved to a tiered storage model, offering from 1TB for $99/year up to Infinite for $999/year. In October 2014, Bitcasa announced the discontinuation of Infinite Drive; for $999/year, users would get 10TB of storage. Infinite Drive users would be required to migrate to

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  • Bitcasa(ビットカーサ)とは2011年に設立されたアメリカのベンチャー企業 (Bitcasa, Inc.) であり、同社の提供していた容量無制限データストレージのクラウドサービス(Bitcasa Infinite Drive)の名称でもある。現在は終了している。 (ja)
  • Bitcasa Inc., foi um serviço de armazenamento nas nuvens liderada pelo CEO Tony Gauda e os co-fundadores Kevin Blackham e Joel Andren, com sede em Mountain View, California. O serviço utilizava um algoritmo que supostamente reduz a necessidade de armazenamento real, identificando o conteúdo duplicado, além de fornecer criptografia dos dados que eram armazenados. (pt)
  • Bitcasa, Inc. was an American cloud storage company founded in 2011 in St. Louis, Missouri. The company was later based in Mountain View, California until it shut down in 2017. Bitcasa provided client software for Microsoft Windows, OS X, Android and web browsers. An iOS client was pending Apple approval. Its former product, Infinite Drive, once provided centralized storage that included unlimited capacity, client-side encryption, media streaming, file versioning and backups, and multi-platform mobile access. In 2013 Bitcasa moved to a tiered storage model, offering from 1TB for $99/year up to Infinite for $999/year. In October 2014, Bitcasa announced the discontinuation of Infinite Drive; for $999/year, users would get 10TB of storage. Infinite Drive users would be required to migrate to (en)
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