It’s a fact of life in the digital age that all computer owners will at one time or another be faced with the need to replace an older model computer — whether desktop, laptop, tablet or any other type of computing device — with a new one. In addition, the need to move valued data from the old computer to the new one always seems to bedevil at least a small portion of computer owners who are swapping out their machines. This is to say nothing of the expense of paying a technician to have it done, of course. Fortunately, easy-to-use solutions do exist, and Detto Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: DTTO) is a leader in this effort.
DTTO is a developer and producer of advanced technologies that allow consumers to transfer their computer data from one computer to another quickly, easily and in a cost-effective manner. The company is also a venerable name, relatively speaking, in the digital services sector, having been founded way back in 1999 — which is an eternity in a market where companies seemingly have average shelf lives of about six months. At any rate, DTTO’s prime data migration and integration product line, IntelliMover, has proven itself to be a popular and essential item when it comes time to upgrade computers and move data.
Detto Technologies, Inc. shares trade on the OTCBB market, and will open today’s trading session at $0.023 per share. Trading at a relatively low average daily volume of about 155,000 shares, the company may be a candidate for a longer-term trading strategy, though day traders appeared to be doing most of the moving and shaking yesterday (October 19, 2011), as the stock experienced a notable high followed by an equally notable dip with a subsequent bounce upwards before leveling off at its present share price.
The current share structure for this Belleville, Washington-based computer service company is also rational and well-plotted, with an authorized share limit of 400 million. Currently, outstanding shares stand at a little over 158 million. DTTO, through its own auspices as well as relationships with other computer services companies, has been making greater market penetration of late, especially as the need to not only transfer data from an older computer to a new one grows but also as the concurrent need to wipe the old computer’s hard drive clean increases, too. Data thieves seem to be everywhere these days, but offerings by Detto Technologies, Inc. and its partners are more than sufficient to prevent them stealing any data off an old or reused computer hard drive.










