Box.net–a cloud storage and collaboration provider–understands that it is a diverse mobile world, and that part of what makes a service like Box.net valuable is the ability to access data from anywhere and from virtually any device or platform. To fulfill that goal, Box.net has launched new Android tablet, BlackBerry PlayBook, and HTML5 browser-based tools.
The new tools are part of a philosophy Box.net is embracing called “Mobile Ubiquity”. In a blog post on Inside the Box, the official Box.net blog, co-founder and CEO Aaron Levie declares that 2011 represents a milestone in the adoption of mobile computing as a business tool–and that with that adoption comes tacit acceptance of the consumerization of IT and a diverse collection of mobile devices.
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