File123 is a secure online storage vault that allows businesses and households to store, search and retrieve paper and digital files. Users can fax or scan paper documents and email or upload computer files.
Each account features:
• 1 GB of storage for free and only $4.95 per month for 10 GB.
• Create unlimited number of folders
• Share large files with anyone via email
• PDF file conversion allow the user to download either their original file or a PDF document.
• OCR: Each file is read by our optical character recognition engine and every keyword is indexed for easy searching.
• Site secured by Hacker-safe and Verisign SSL
• Data secured by Amazon S3’s redundant data warehousing services
• The site was built using all the latest Web 2.0 standards.
File123.com In Their Own Words
“When you get home at night and open your mail, do you end up with a stack of paper that needs to be filed. What do you do with paper that comes across your desk that you need to keep on file? No one likes filing paper. Once the paper eventually makes its way into your file cabinet, how easy is it to find that paper again? When does the paper become so old that you need to remove it?
That’s the main problem we set out to solve with File123. In our own personal lives we found dealing with paper a real pain. So we set out to build the ultimate online storage solution for paper. Along the way we realized that people will also need to create copies of their computer files to store in a safe and secure, off-site location. My life is now totally paperless. We hope you too like organzing your life using File123.” Matt Dusig, CEO
Why File123.com It Might Be A Killer
This is the first online storage site that allows users to also store their paper documents in addition to digital files. No other online solution offers as many features as File123. PDF conversion of every file, OCR of text and images to make searching for files easy, drag and drop files within the browser, fully-redundant storage provided by Amazon S3 and totally secure.
Some Questions About File123.com
Is that the right pricing? Could they compete with the big fish when they decide to enter the market? Or is File123.com aiming for an acquisition by being the first in the market? 







