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USB software space

Revolutionizes the USB software space and mobile computing



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(MMD Newswire) July 1, 2009 -- The market is buzzingwith the news on Microsoft's plans to offer their Win7 OS on athumb drive, to make it more convenient for consumers to upgradetheir OS and make it more difficult to pirate.

Interestingly, i-Flapp,a Singaporean company already had the same vision years ago andsuccessfully added a new dimension to Microsoft's move - byallowing users to carry MSI-based programs/applications directlyonto any portable storage device, such as a thumbdrive.

i-Flapp developed their flagship product i-Mtop, thatnot only allows users to install and carry various MSI-basedapplications, but also their personal desktop environment andemails anywhere they go. The technology, carried in a thumb drive,makes all software and data installed on it extremely difficult topirate.

Sunder Mani, the company founder, is happy to know hiscompany sets the trend and revolutionizes Application Portability -allowing true computing on the move. He is confident his R&Dteam in Bangalore created a software that is the global marketleader among the players in this space, enabling users to carrypopular off-the-shelf MSI applications like Photoshop CS2, AdobeReader 7, complete suite of Microsoft office 2003 & XP,Microsoft Project and even Apple's iTunes on devices such as thumbdrives, SD cards, HDDs etc.

"i-Mtop is the perfect answer to the ever demanding needof portability by consumers, allowing users to carry theirapplications, mail clients, music, Internet favorites to other hostmachines easily' he added. i-Flapp software is expected to usher ina new revolution in the personal computing market and is targetinga US$3 billion global end user market. The company has alreadyidentified OEMs and channel partners covering the major marketslike USA, India and China and are about to launch their onlineshopping website to allow instant download of their software. Thecompany set a milestone recently by being awarded a half milliondollar grant from a Singapore government enterprise developmentagency (SPRING) for proof of value (POV).


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