Thursday, April 7, 2011

Latest News: Glide Tweaks Your Tweets & Brightens Your Wall

Glide Tweaks Your Tweets and Brightens Your Wall; Instantly Post Any Files Stored on Your Free Glide 30GB GDrive to Twitter and Facebook

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NEW YORKApril 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Today Glide http://www.GlideLife.com launched new "social file posting" to Facebook and Twitter. Now post any files stored on your Glide GDrive including; photos, photo albums, music, music playlists, video, video playlists, documents, bookmarks, web content and more to your Facebook and Twitter accounts. Glide gives you 30GBs of free online storage to upload and sync files from all of your devices including desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones as well as tools to capture and manage web content.
Glide's new social posting tools do the work for you. Upload your files once and Glide's automated compatibility engine formats your files for easy posting to Twitter and Facebook. Glide also automatically captures and converts web content into personal files that can also be posted. Glide's automated device recognition makes sure that people who view your posts receive files they can access on different devices and networks.
The Glide Cloud operating system includes a full suite of productivity applications and web capture and conversion tools making it possible to create and edit content online including documents, presentations, photos, drawings and websites. This content can be shared securely and privately through Glide's rights based collaboration tools as well as posted to Facebook, Twitter and Glide's own social/private networking application Engage.
"Glide's new social posting tool adds a powerful file synchronization, media management, collaboration and productivity backend to Twitter and Facebook enabling you to create, consolidate and manage files from all of your devices in the cloud and seamlessly share through your favorite social networks," said Donald, Leka, Chairman and CEO of TransMedia. "By leveraging the Glide Cloud operating system Facebook and Twitter users now have a host of new features to significantly enhance these services for social and business use."
Glide provides cross platform compatibility for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android, Android Honeycomb, BlackBerry OS, BlackBerry Tablet OS (QNX), iOS, webOS, Symbian and Windows Mobile users based on automated device identification and file transcoding.

Latest News: Breakthrough Glide Browser...

Breakthrough Glide Browser Toolbar Dynamically Links Desktop and Cloud Services; Supports Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari; Free 30GB Glide GDrive

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One System and User Interface to Manage Google, Microsoft Bing, Yahoo, Twitter, Facebook, Wikipedia, Personal and Public File Directories

NEW YORKApril 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Today Glide http://www.GlideLife.com launched new browser toolbars for the Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari browsers. Glide makes it possible to control and manage your personal hard drives, cloud storage, applications and web services directly from your browser toolbar. Glide Browser Plugins are available for installation now at: http://www.glidelife.com/plugin_download.html.
Glide effectively attaches a cloud operating system, productivity and collaboration applications, file synchronization and web capture and conversion tools to your browser toolbar. In this way, Glide services are always available when searching the web, social networking, storing and editing your files in the cloud and syncing with your desktop(s).
Glide makes it possible to automatically convert web content into personal files and personal files into web content. You can:
  • Browse web content and personal files through one user interface;
  • Capture and convert web content into personal files;
  • Edit and publish personal files to Twitter, Facebook and Glide Engage;
  • Collaboratively share and edit personal files and web content with version control and file tracking;
  • Share files across devices and platforms with Glide's automated device identification and file translation for over 250 file formats;
  • Protect your files with granular permissions based access rights; and
  • Monitor views, downloads, modifications and uploads of files.

"Glide expands the browser's primary function from web browsing to a way station between your hard drive(s) and the cloud," said TransMedia Chairman and CEO, Donald Leka. "Glide serves as a cloud hub making it easier to move personal files to the cloud and web content to the desktop and conduct all of your business securely - directly from your browser toolbar."
Glide provides cross platform compatibility for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android, Android Honeycomb, BlackBerry OS, BlackBerry Tablet OS (QNX), iOS, webOS, Symbian and Windows Mobile users based on automated device identification and file transcoding.

Friday, April 1, 2011

"Cloud and Efficiency Are Driving Data Center Decisions"

An article written by Derrick Harris on GigaOm stated that, "According to a survey by AFCOM, cloud computing is on the rise among data center operators, more than doubling since last year, and expected to reach 80-90 percent in the next five years". 






What are your opinions on this? Where do you see cloud computing going in the next couple of years? Also, What kind of impact do you think this is going to have on individuals and corporations alike?