The company is also announcing the release of its PocketCloud Web app and service, which brings all the features and benefits of the PocketCloud Explore apps to any Web browser. The new releases complement the existing versions of PocketCloud apps for iOS and Android devices, which since their launches have had more than 3.7 million downloads and consistent 4 to 4.5 star ratings on both the Apple App Store and Google Play. I do not have any hardware engineers in my company.Dell announced enhancements to its PocketCloud app portfolio, which enables users to easily create a “personal cloud” to search, view, organize, and share content among mobile devices and computers.ĭocuments, videos, photos, music, and other files are readily available on tablets and smartphones with PocketCloud Explore, or in a desktop browser with PocketCloud Web.ĭell Wyse announced the availability of PocketCloud Explore for iPad and Windows RT to provide users with additional choices for remotely accessing their personal and professional content. The bottom line is that the differentiator is software. For the last five or six years, we’ve been focusing on software. “Our story was a hardware story for many, many years. Some of its existing partners in the field are Citrix System, VMware, Microsoft and Cisco Systems. Just recently, Wyse broke out to establish a reputation in cloud computing and unified communications area. The company is now focusing on software when it has been known for its thin client-hardware. A free version with reduced functionality is also available. Promotional Price is at $14.99 just like before with 3 and 6 months try-out period at $2.99 and $9.99 respectively available at iTunes App Store. PocketCloud 2.0 for Apple’s iOS has a premium version which offers further interacting with multimedia and enables remote streaming of video files like MPEG, WMV and AVI over WiFi and 3G from any desktop. All you need is two words you already know, and you can access your PC,” since the Gmail name and password for PocketCloud is the same as the ones used for PC and mobile device. ![]() The new PocketCloud for Andriod and the enhanced version of Apple iOS are now available in their respective marketplaces, with an auto-discovery feature has made it in such a way that those who do not have much technical knowledge can install it with ease. Analysts predict that it might outdo Apple’s iOS by 2012. Since Android is a large and growing market, analysts foresee Google’s mobile platform encroaching on the Apple iOS market. ![]() Over the past year, PocketCloud has become one of the top-10 application installed by more than 110,000 users. “We’ve seen a surprisingly large number of consumers buying the app,” according to Jeff McNaught, chief marketing and strategy officer and chief customer advocate at Wyse. End-user machines can also be accessed via Apple and Android devices through this software. With PocketCloud, you can have remote access to your PCs and desktops from your wireless devices. An extension for iPad PC tablets was released in April, when the iPad first came on the scene. Last year at the same show, PocketCloud for iPhone and iPod Touch was launched. This new version will be displayed at VMware’s VMworld show in San Francisco this week. ![]() PocketCloud, an application powered by Wyse Technology, is now available to run on Android devices, expanding beyond the iPhone.
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