With World Desk you will be able to pack up your desktop via Dropbox, a USB thumb drive, a smartphone or iPod. By using the Dropbox ability, users can access their entire personal desktop PC including settings, documents and applications from any internet connected device. Truly letting you take your desktop anywhere.
All of that sounds pretty good. It still is a little out there when it comes to fully understanding what it really does though. Here is another short video presentation of WorldDesk running from a Blackberry on a Laptop that sort of depicts what they are really talking about. .
In the mean time, if you are a interested to know more before I get a chance to tell you, head over to MyWorldDesk.com for more information. You will be able to download the application from there and get started yourself.
Press release below –
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WorldDesk enables desktop delivery via the cloud with launch of Dropbox-based solution
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WorldDesk and Dropbox: A perfect match this Valentine’s Day
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MENLO PARK, California – WorldDesk Ltd., a leading provider of desktop virtualisation software, has today launched a beta cloud-based desktop delivery platform leveraging Dropbox. Currently, WorldDesk allows users to carry their personalised desktop around on any device, from a simple USB drive, to a smartphone or iPod. The deployment of WorldDesk via Dropbox means users can not only access their files on any machine with internet access, but their entire personalised desktop – including all their settings and applications.
Speaking following the announcement, Rao Cherukuri, WorldDesk CEO said: “Dropbox is an incredible, disruptive technology that is radically changing how we think about our files and cloud storage. WorldDesk deployed via Dropbox is truly revolutionary. WorldDesk separates a user’s applications and personalised desktop from their physical machine. This technology, combined with Dropbox, allows users to store their desktop in the cloud, allowing for access from any machine.
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“The beta solution we’re launching today allows you to access, through your Dropbox folder, your full personalised desktop experience on any 32-bit Windows 7 machine. We are also currently finalising plans to roll-out across all other operating systems and on other leading cloud storage platforms.â€
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Jonathan Chesney, WorldDesk co-founder and Product Manager said: “Thanks to Dropbox the desktop now lives in the cloud, thanks to WorldDesk that desktop can now run on any local device. This unique offering has the potential to disrupt the entire $65 billion DaaS market.
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“Dropbox lets people bring their documents, photos and videos everywhere. Dropbox and WorldDesk combined will allow people do the same with their personalised desktop. WorldDesk and Dropbox are a perfect match this Valentine’s Day!â€