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OS33's Cloud Drive Enables MSPs to Create a Unified File System across Cloud Storage Providers
October 14, 2011
OS33, a provider of IT-as-a-Service Delivery Platform for managed service providers (MSPs), announced the launch of OS33 Cloud Drive.
The OS33 Cloud Drive technology creates a unified file system by bringing together storage from different cloud technologies. OS33's Webtop with Cloud Drive technology enables end-users to access their files from any device.
“There are many cloud storage options optimized for specific needs such as mobility, reliability, cost savings, security and more,” said Jacob Kazakevich, president, OS33, in a statement.”Service Providers have been asking us to develop technology which would allow them to deploy and sell storage resources across multiple platforms using our Cloud Control Panel. OS33 Cloud Drive does just that.”
OS33 Cloud Drive also provides end-users with universal access to their data directly from its Webtop whether the files are stored in their private cloud, in SharePoint, or Amazon S3, Kazakevich added.
Working as a gateway for service providers and their customers, OS33 Cloud Drive technology unifies the storage capabilities of Amazon Simple Storage, SharePoint 2010 Doclibs for ECM, and Microsoft (News
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Users can access their files across cloud-based and local applications, and gain a unified experience. MSPs can deploy and sell a unified cloud-based storage solution, allowing their business customers to avoid the complexity of adopting diverse services from multiple vendors.
With OS33 Cloud Drive, end-users can seamlessly move data and files across various storage platforms and access it within a unified interface.
Recently, OS33 announced that LevelCloud, a cloud managed services company, selected the OS33 technology platform to launch its “IT Anytime, Anywhere” offering, enabling the company to deliver a complete cloud solution for enterprise and SMB clients worldwide.
Rajani Baburajan is a contributing editor for MSP News™. To read more of Rajani's articles, please visit her columnist page.Edited by
Jennifer Russell