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January 16, 2012 Comics & Animation news in Bayville,New Jersey, United States of America

turn your iPad into a remote desktop with live-streamed MS Office apps




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Bayville, New Jersey, United States of America (Free-Press-Release.com) January 16, 2012 -- Delivering on 1 of the massive promises of its cloud-streaming technologies, OnLive is announcing these days that its OnLive Desktop app will give iPad users full access to desktop applications such as Microsoft Word utilizing high-speed streaming technologies. The cloud service is potentially disruptive to a number of diverse parties in the documents ecosystem.

That indicates that Windows desktop applications that are stored and executed in OnLive’s cloud — net-connected information centers — can operate as speedily and responsively as if they were stored on the user’s personal pc. OnLive is taking the same network that it built for streaming high-end games to low-end computers and is using it to stream productivity apps to both customers and enterprise users. OnLive will also deliver lightning fast web browsing. If it takes off, it could develop a entire new revenue stream for Palo Alto, Calif.-based OnLive.

The streamed apps aren’t stripped-down Office apps or clones of Microsoft’s computer software. Rather, they are complete-featured, media-wealthy Windows 7 applications, which includes Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint computer software. They are remotely hosted on strong Pc servers in the cloud. But they are instantly accessible more than broadband connections, such as home broadband connections or WiFi connections for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. That signifies you can access the complete functions of Microsoft Workplace, reading or creating documents, even though on the run.

If it actually takes off, OnLive Desktop is ultimately a threat to Intel’s consumer microprocessor organization, given that users will be able to access demanding applications with low-end hardware. They may have no cause to use a high-finish Pc to access a lot of heavy-duty applications. This phenomenon, envisioned many years ago by visionaries such as Google Chairman Eric Schmidt when he worked for Sun Microsystems, is recognized as “hollowing out the Pc.” It implies that heavy-duty web-connected servers, or the cloud, could decrease the need to have to have a lot of processing energy in a Pc. The far more effective the cloud, the much less power you require in your Computer.
Not only could this cloud streaming disrupt the Pc, it could also help the standing of the Apple iPad. When the iPad came out in 2010, observers said it was a fantastic device for reading documents, but not for creating them. Now, with OnLive Desktop, creating documents on an iPad is a breeze. You no longer need a Pc to do that.

Steve Perlman (pictured), chief executive of OnLive, began patenting the tips for this type of create as far back as 2002. He lately showed VentureBeat a variety of apps, from Microsoft Word to Autodesk software, working through cloud streaming. The software ran effectively and smoothly. OnLive will be showing the service at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
“This is true-time cloud computing,” Perlman mentioned.
The OnLive Desktop allows you to combine the touch gestures of a tablet with an on-screen Windows keyboard and handwriting recognition. That lets you conveniently view and edit complex documents on a tablet with the same effectiveness as if you had been editing them on a Pc. Rich media such as video, animation, slide transitions and games run smoothly, mentioned Perlman, in an interview.

This OnLive Desktop app promises to make the remote access of Computer applications into a a lot greater experience, compared to rival solutions such as running a virtual desktop via Citrix, which lets you log into a remote server to access your desktop documents. Normally, it takes a whilst to log into such services and the responsiveness is frustratingly slow. With Citrix or other desktop virtualization services, it’s not surprising to see cloud access perform at a speed of a few frames per second, even though OnLive Desktop is expected to allow high-definition services at 30 to 60 frames per second. It takes as small as 17 seconds to log into an OnLive Desktop account.
“If you’ve got a PowerPoint presentation embedded with videos and transitions screens, it works perfectly with OnLive Desktop on an iPad,” Perlman mentioned.

“iPad users can now basically and securely view and edit cloud-hosted documents with full-featured Windows desktop applications like Microsoft Workplace, just as if they had been using a nearby high-efficiency Computer,” Perlman mentioned. “Multi-touch gestures respond instantaneously and smoothly, while HD videos, animations and Pc video games — never ever just before usable on a remote desktop — play seamlessly.”
Perlman stated his team has been operating on creating the streaming of productivity apps for nearly a decade. The firm launched its OnLive games-on-demand service in 2010 and created it much more accessible across wireless devices in 2011. Now it is moving on to a significant new industry for enterprise users. Games were the most difficult apps to allow with cloud streaming, and when that was done, it was comparatively simple to allow the much less-demanding productivity apps, Perlman said.

“Potentially although, productivity apps are a significantly larger industry than games,” Perlman added.

For customers, the totally free OnLive desktop app comes with two gigabytes of secure cloud storage, and access to a desktop depends on regardless of whether the server computing power is obtainable to deliver Windows 7 apps which includes Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. You can use instant-response touch gestures such as pinch and zoom, flick to scroll, drag and drop whilst manipulating Office files. You can produce, read or edit Word documents as required. Perlman said OnLive is starting with an iPad app, but Android, smartphones, Pc, Mac and Television access will adhere to shortly. That implies you’ll be able to log into your cloud files and access them from any device. Perlman said OnLive recommends users access OnLive Desktop via WiFi or 4G solutions, but not 3G. In general, it works better on less-congested, more rapidly networks.
A paid version, OnLive Desktop Pro, is also coming soon with 50 gigabytes of cloud storage, priority access to apps at any time, complete-featured accelerated internet browsing (at a speed of 10 gigabits a second), and other functions for $9.99 a month.

An additional tier of service will be available for big companies with 100 employees or much more. OnLive Enterprise will allow corporations to access centralized, secure computing resources. It will also let software package vendors deliver custom applications to enterprises very easily by way of the cloud. With OnLive Enterprise, IT departments can set policies for user privileges (for example, you can’t play games throughout work hours) in a assortment of work settings, such as branch retailers where workers could use tablets to access a retailer’s pricing method. A hospital, for instance, can offer low-level patient information to a receptionist and a full file of information on patients for a physician. Once the user logs out, there is no user data left stored on the device, so records remain private and secure if the device is lost or stolen.
Enterprises can also use a full-scale internet-based collaboration service provided by OnLive. The service is considerably like the enormous spectating arena in the OnLive Game Service, exactly where a gamer can watch a person else’s multiplayer game in action. With the collaboration service, users can chat with each other and watch as a person is producing or sharing a document. The collaboration tool functions as a virtual shared whiteboard among little operate groups that are geographically dispersed.

Rivals for cloud storage or virtualization incorporate Dropbox and Box, but OnLive isn’t offering a speedy-restore backup service just but. Rivals for desktop virtualization incorporate Mokafive and Citrix.


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