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CEO and co-founder Aaron Levie Box .net was open about his belief that mobile is a key pillar of cloud storage companies in the future. The company already offers native apps for a number of platforms, including Android, iPhone, iPad and BlackBerry, but mobile site lacks functionality. That's why the field completely re-developed its mobile site, and then launches HTML5 mobile offer and debuting apps for Android and BlackBerry devices the Tablet PlayBook.
For the background of the box which has 6 million users and stores 300 million documents, is a storage platform cloud for the enterprise, which comes with collaboration, social and mobile functionality. The field has become more than just storage platform Fils and became a full-fledged joint applications, where companies can actually talk about updates to the document, synchronize files remotely and even add features of Salesforce, Google Apps, NetSuite, hurt, and others.
And now many customers Box wants to gain access to most of the functions listed above on mobile devices. Levie tells us that the field has witnessed a 600% increase in sales, coming from companies that want to mobile deployment. And the box has 1 million users through the ioS, Android and other mobile applications. Levie said that the mobile site is actually the most commonly used mobile offering mobile collection Box.
HTML5 site is now more interactive, and includes automatic updates page commenting functionality, update, search, new user interface and generally faster than the previous site. Users can also access and view files and folders, and share content, colleagues and contacts.
The company also launches new application for Android and BlackBerry Tablet PlayBook.
After a conversation with Levie briefly about the new proposals of boxing, very obvious that he is bullish on mobile for the enterprise. "If you have visited our office today, every third word of mouth in the field has to do with our mobility strategy," he said. "I see the inflection point for mobility is cloud computing and we want to make sure that we are in the Centre of this."
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