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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
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
Do you have an old laptop lying around? Perhaps even your old desktop from a few years ago that you left in the garage? Instead of throwing it away, giving it to your younger cousin who makes fun of how outdated that computer is, or trying to sell it for $180 on craigslist – you [...]
Filed under: Cloud Storage, iPad, Private Cloud, Private storage | 2 Comments
Tags: Open Storage Grid, Storage Connector
Here is a use case of how attorneys at a law firm plugged in their own filer into Oxygen’s Open Storage Grid and securely accessed their private storage through Oxygen’s iPad app! Our user says it best: “Oxygen Cloud is solving a problem we are seeing at my place of work. (A law firm) Attorneys are [...]
Filed under: Cloud Storage, iPad, Oxygen Cloud, Private Cloud, Private storage, Security | 1 Comment
Tags: case study, Open Storage Grid, Storage Connector