Ahsay Backup Software Development Company Limited, an investment holding company, provides online backup software solutions in the United States and internationally. The company operates through Online Backup Software and Related Services, and Information Platform segments. It sells and leases software license; and sells hardware devices, as well as offers software upgradation and maintenance, and other services under the Ahsay brand name. The company also offers information sharing services through KINBOY, an information analysis tool for horse racing information to provide users an alternative way to access information electronically; and KINTIPS for information sharing providers and subscribers through its website and mobile application. It provides its solutions to information technology consultants, web hosting companies, telecommunications companies, and MSPs. The company was formerly known as Ahsay Cloud Backup Software Development Company Ltd. Ahsay Backup Software Development Company Limited was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Lai Chi Kok, Hong Kong. Ahsay Backup Software Development Company Limited is a subsidiary of All Divine Investments Limited.
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