SPECIAL OFFER FROM CAPITA FINANCIAL SOFTWARE
Secure, Compliant, Automated Backup of your Synaptic files
just £1.99 + vat per month
CAPITA recognise that a secure and compliant backup system should be a part of every disaster recovery plan. Using Depositit to backup your Synaptic files is efficient, easy to set-up and for the price of cup of coffee a month will ensure that you are never at risk of losing your valuable data again.
Benefits
- Assures compliance and business continuity
- Your Synaptic files will be automatically backed up every day
- Military grade encryption assuring 100% Privacy
- All information saved offsite in 2 separate secure UK locations
- Bundled with 5 User licence (install on additional machines for FREE)
- Back up laptops, desktops or servers
- Back up all file types (emails, images, scanned docs, databases)
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THIS SPECIAL OFFER
10 Minute set-up:
- Sign up for your compliant backup account (credit/debit card required)
- Select and upload your Synaptic files (view the demo here for quick instructions)
- Every day you will receive an email confirming your files are safe
Need to backup other files as well?
Once you have set up your account, you can backup any extra files that you want, i.e. Emails, Scanned docs, Word/Excel, Fact Find and
other software products. Just create additional backup sets, upload your files and your account will automatically allocate extra
space for these.
Unlimited storage is available so you never have to worry about losing data and costs just £10.00 + vat per month for each 5gb which equates to about 5,000 scanned documents, 100,000 word documents or 25,000 spreadsheets.
For more information call us on 0845 1200 510 or email sales@depositit.com

Testimonials
"I would like to express my thanks as your service is excellent. When I have had any issues they've been resolved swiftly and with courtesy, and the client program is also very ease to use."
Chris Lever
Allplas Direct
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