Amazon Kindle Fire and Apple iPad Become Kindred Devices; The Glide OS Compatible Cloud Solves the OS Mess
Glide OS Adds Support for Amazon Kindle Fire, Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet, BlackBerry 9800, 9850 and 9900
NEW YORK, Nov. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Today Glide http://www.GlideLife.com launched expanded support for tablet computers and smartphones further extending the Glide compatibility platform. Glide now supports the Amazon Kindle Fire, Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet, Apple iPad 2, HP Touchpad, Motorola XOOM, Samsung Galaxy, BlackBerry Playbook, Apple iPhone 4S, BlackBerry 9800, 9850 and 9900, Android Smartphones and more.
"Glide makes your Google Android phone, Apple iPad, Windows computer and other devices compatible," said Donald Leka, Chairman & CEO of TransMedia. "With the three major computing device categories dominated by three different proprietary operating systems, consumers and businesses need device, OS, software and file format compatibility."
"Proprietary platforms spawn proprietary clouds that increase file and data fragmentation and create digital friction for users," said Mr. Leka. Glide's compatible cloud provides users with:
1. File compatibility between incompatible devices;
2. Secure permissions-based collaboration between incompatible devices; and
3. Secure IT administration between incompatible devices.
Glide provides cross-platform compatibility for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and iOS, Google Android and Honeycomb, BlackBerry OS, BlackBerry Tablet OS (QNX), webOS, Symbian and Windows Mobile users based on automated device identification and file transcoding.