Gladinet Enhances Mobile Access to Cloud Storage


Fort Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) June 28, 2013

Gladinet has announced the release of updated iOS and Android consumers for Gladinet cloud storage. New attributes consist of the ability to eliminate business information from a mobile device which has been lost or stolen and a much more seamless document editing experience for mobile applications accessing cloud storage.

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Gladinet’s CEO, Jerry Huang, stated, “We are pleased to supply our mobile customers with a richer document editing knowledge. Now its even less complicated to give mobile access to file server data. For example, after file server migration to create a cloud file server, remote customers can enjoy mobile access to cloud documents by editing them with any mobile application and then employing the exact same application to upload a modified document to the cloud file server. Additionally, if an employee loses a device with sensitive company information, we now offer you the capacity to erase all sensitive information from the device. This approach can be initiated by an administrator from the central management console.”

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The increasingly prevalent use of mobile devices has presented enterprises with the challenge of accommodating mobile access to file servers. Gladinet facilitates file server migration by producing an on the internet file server, at least in a functional sense, with all the standard controls anticipated by IT administrators.

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The firm also provides a self-hosted dropbox alternative.

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For far more information about Gladinet’s options, please go to http://www.gladinet.com

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About Gladinet&#13

Founded in 2008, Gladinet is a growing business, with the quantity of people who have downloaded its cloud storage access software approaching 2 million. The firm gives a dropbox option that can be easily deployed privately for enterprises and service providers. Gladinet’s partners consist of Google, EMC, and HP. And its computer software powers the Nuance Cloud Connector, which converts documents stored in Google Docs, Box.net, Amazon S3 and other people.

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