Archive for the ‘Enterprise storage’ Category
Want to build mobile applications for enterprise? Oxygen’s Open Storage Grid provides the perfect platform. Our newly released SDK for iOS and Android delivers the tools and support for you to easily incorporate your own apps to deliver innovative mobile solutions to enterprise users. Leverage the Open Storage Grid for Enterprise Mobile Applications Many existing [...]
Filed under: Android, enterprise adoption, Enterprise storage, iPad, iPhone, Mobility, New Features, Oxygen Cloud, Private storage | Leave a Comment
Tags: app building, developers, iOS, Open Storage Grid, SDK
We’re very excited to be a part of EMC World again! Since our #ICloudFiles tees have been such a hit these last few months, we’ll be giving them away at EMC World 2012. But wait… there’s more! We will also give away our brand new limited edition #Dontbeasheep tee and you’ll have a chance to [...]
Filed under: enterprise adoption, Enterprise storage, Events, Oxygen Cloud | Leave a Comment
Tags: EMC World, emcworld
The growth of tablets, especially iPad, is undisputedly on the rise. Researchers are predicting continuous growth of tablet adoption within the enterprise. Recent research is forecasting that there will be 760 million tablets worldwide by 2016 and a third of it will be in the enterprise. Even without these figures, you know you’re starting to [...]
Filed under: Enterprise 2.0, enterprise adoption, Enterprise storage, iPad, iPhone, Mobility, Oxygen Cloud, Workflow | 2 Comments
Tags: enterprise-it, iWork, Mobile, Notability, Open Storage Grid, PDF Expert, Quickoffice
Google finally launched Google Drive. Recently rumors are flying everywhere that the launch of Google Drive, or G Drive, is imminent. Analysts and bloggers are now predicting the downfall of popular cloud storage services, namely the boxes, as Google enters the market as the giant 800-pound gorilla. These assumptions make sense. After all, Google can gain [...]
Filed under: Cloud Storage, enterprise adoption, Enterprise storage, Market, Oxygen Cloud, Private Cloud, Private storage, Security | 2 Comments
Tags: Box, dontbeasheep, dropbox, Google Drive