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A facet of Cloud Computing

cloud computing for private customers

Xcerion, a swedish start up started to develop a web OS in the middle of 2007 with a funding of 10 million USD.
Now they are ready to start their facet of cloud computing for private customers with the "icloud" called product.
The offer includes remote desktop via browser with single sign in, 3 GB storage, and about 30 applications such as:
* Mail
* Instant Messaging
* Photo organizer
* File explorer
* Music & Video player
* Write
* Calendar
* Contacts
* Games
The interface looks like a mixture of XP and Vista, the engine is based on the Ubuntu platform. MS IE is recomended, Mozilla is not ready to go as they run a beta service currently.
A viennese company called "Netmonic" offers a similar solution for SMEs with costs of ca. 62 € per employee and month - see here.

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