
Box.net Brings the Cloud and Collaboration to the iPhone OpenBox Mobile lets iPhone app developers integrate Box.net's content management and collaboration platform into their apps; simplifies content sharing for iPhone users Palo Alto, CA (PRWEB) September 10, 2009 Box.net today brought the power of the cloud and online collaboration to the iPhone, the fastest growing mobile app development platform. The company's new OpenBox Mobile program lets iPhone app developers integrate Box.net's content management and collaboration platform into their apps -- providing users with new ways to manage, access and share content on their iPhone. The program is made especially for applications that rely heavily on serving up user-generated content, including productivity documents, text files, PDFs, images, audio, videos and other application-specific files. Launched initially for iPhone developers, OpenBox Mobile will extend to Palm webOS, Android and BlackBerry developers in the near future. Box.net has been working with a number of iPhone app developers behind the scenes to integrate Box's content management and sharing capabilities. iPhone apps that feature Box.net integration today include iThoughts, Smart Recorder, iBlueSky and Readdle. QuickOffice, iRec, JotNot and mySticky are also working on Box.net integration and will be launching soon. Box.net provides flexible online collaboration that currently helps more than 50,000 businesses easily share content, move company file systems online, and create team workspaces. The company's open developer platform has given Box.net customers the ability to do more with their content using some of the best third-party services from Google, FedEx, eFax, Salesforce.com and dozens of others. OpenBox Mobile extends the open platform to the iPhone, giving Box.net customers additional ways to do more with their content on-the-go.
According to a recent survey by ABI Research, mobile cloud computing will deliver annual revenues of more than $20 billion in the next five years, yet there are barriers that must be overcome for mobile cloud computing success. Box.net's new OpenBox Mobile program will help developers - and their customers - overcome hardware limitations to derive a host of benefits. "Box.net's OpenBox Mobile brings the power of sharing and collaboration to the iPhone," said Craig Scott, creator of the iThoughts mind mapping application for iPhone and iPod Touch. "By integrating Box.net into iThoughts, we eliminate the need for our users to constantly sync their iPhone and PC to access, share and collaborate on content created in iThoughts. With Box.net, our users can realize much more of the potential the iPhone has to offer." Benefits to Developers
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