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Nomadesk Integrates Enabling Technologies

October 12, 2009
Nomdesk has reportedly integrated the state-of-the-art cloud technology into its existing software and hardware offerings. The company has brought together licensing its API to select software developer partners to bring file sharing, synchronization, encryption, backup and storage to any existing software offering.

 
In addition, Nomadesk is also providing its Embedded OS Synchronizer technology to hardware manufacturers looking to transform their small footprint appliances into storage devices. Nomadesk lets individuals and teams secure, sync, share and backup data with no limits or change in behavior. The technology allows the users to simply drag and drop their docs into the virtual file server and files are immediately encrypted, backed up and available for file sharing.
 
Nomadesk’s virtual fileserver that enables both online and offline document management. It allows the users to stay more productive, maximize team collaboration, reduce infrastructure costs and increase data security for the important data that is stored in the computers.
 
“By leveraging our award-winning cloud technology, both software and hardware companies can gain an advantage in going to market with a drastically improved feature set that brings huge productivity gains for the end-user,” said Nomadesk CEO Filip Tack, in a statement. "Just imagine the implications of attaching the ability to share, secure, sync, backup and store files, photos, videos, presentations within your finance, CRM, payroll software programs.”
 
Nomadesk's TheftGuard technology provides added protection by protecting content stored on mobile devices, allowing users to remotely shred important docs in the event of theft or lost hardware. It also keeps the data neatly tucked-away in the Cloud and tracks stolen or misplaced devices on Google (News - Alert) Maps, the company said.
 
Recently, the company stated that its version 3.0 brings the power of cloud computing to small and medium-sized businesses, while alleviating the hassles and minimizing the high costs of managing, sharing, backing up, securing and synchronizing confidential project files.

Raju Shanbhag is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Raju’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Amy Tierney
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