Recommendations for cloud backup for both Mac + PC

My company wants to begin cloud backups for both our Macs and Windows machines. I'd like input on anyone's experiences with any of the companies that provide this.
Ideally, I'd like it *similar to* the ~$60/yr plans (as for one computer); I'll have to compare pricing for multiple units once I have at least a couple of recommended programs.
Thanks,
CB

Mozy
CrashPlan
Carbnite
I've been using Mozy on my MacBook. Mostly it works OK, but every once in awhile, they put out a new release, and it break my Mac Mozy backup (I think they focus on the PC side of the business more). The customer support has been responsive (assuming you get someone that is not PC centric, which is easy to do if you ask). Then again, I've had to reload all my stuff from scratch twice because of Mozy hick-ups. This is too bad for me, as I consider Mozy a secondary backup for off-site protection, not my primary backup solution.
I know Mozy has a corporate backup solution, however, I do not know how much they charge.
I also do not know if Mozy pesonal edition will get through a corporate firewall. If you are a small company without a corporate firewall, then that is not a problem.

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