Multi-Purpose Web
Hosting
Founded on a “pipe dream”
according to company CEO Bryan Gan, Comdev’s vision has been to
introduce to the world virtual computers and hosted desktops,
making installation on PCs a thing of the past. With the recent
release of oDesktop, Gan told TopHosts his company is even closer
to its ultimate objective.
The first-of-its-kind software –
specifically designed for the Web hosting industry – serves as a
personal online desktop that mimics the behavior of Windows-like
applications. It can be accessed from any Internet connection
around the world on a subscription basis. Built-in features such as
oDrive, oNetwork, oPhoto, oMusic, oEmail will allow users on the
move to access their own personal desktop, from any browser, upload
files, photos or music and even share them with others using a
hosted oDesktop Network.
For Web hosting companies, SaaS
products like oDesktop represent a new and exciting realm of
product offerings, allowing companies to go beyond simply selling
server space for websites and emails.
“The main focus currently in the
(Web hosting) industry is website hosting, web design, eCommerce
and SEO,” Gan said. “However, the industry has become extremely
competitive which translates to lower profit margins, higher
customer turnover rate. SaaS will eventually change the landscape
for the industry.”
Through the SaaS model that
oDesktop delivers, Gan says Web hosts can deeply expand the range
of their business, access different market segments and stabilize
user-turnover, which will in-turn ensure customer loyalty and
return Web hosts to higher profit margins.
John Enright, Vice President of
Marketing for Affinity Internet’s hosting division, Gate.com, is in
strong support of SaaS products like oDesktop because it allow
users to utilize their Web hosting space in new and different
ways.
“Products like oDesktop help Web
hosts to move beyond simple Web pages and the fact is that these
days network attached storage can be used for many things beyond
just the Web,” Enright said. “It’s a great convenience for
customers if they could have one company they can work with that
can store their site, their images and provide their backups.
Products like oDesktop makes this idea possible.”
By enabling companies to host
entire desktops – from personal storage drives to email – many
different types of applications can exist under one roof, Enright
said, giving clients added convenience, and giving Web hosts many
new hats to wear. Customers will no longer have to turn to
different functional hosts, specializing in online photo storage
for example, but can instead rely on just one multi-purpose Web
host, supplying them with any type of storage necessary – “the way
things are headed in the future,” Enright said.
Gan of Comdev says his new SaaS
product also introduces exciting new aspects to security and
mobility. End-users will no longer have to worry about updating
security and having files exposed to hackers, viruses, or spyware
on their PC. With a hosted desktop, Web hosts can supply customers
with personal data protection and safe storage on their online
desktop.
oDesktop also has the power to
revolutionize business travel, Gan says. Rather than carrying a
laptop, an external hard disk, or a pen drive, on-the-go
individuals can simply log into their oDesktop personal account
from any computer connected to the Internet. “The primary target
audiences of oDesktop are the business travelers and frequent
Internet usage users that require mobility and the ability to
access their data and files from anywhere in the world via the
Internet,” Gan said.
Matt Coy, owner of InFront
Desktop.com, invested in the oDesktop system for his business. He
thinks that one of the most exciting elements to oDesktop is it’s
an alternative to the current file-size limitations apparent today.
He’s set to launch his niche Web hosting or “Desktop Worldwide”
operation through the new oDesktop model, and believes that it’s
only a matter of time for SaaS technology like Comdev’s to truly
take shape.
“An example of our current
limitations is in sending large files through email. As we progress
our attachments are getting much larger,” Coy said. “With a model
like oDesktop you can upload a 2 GB file onto oPhoto, for example,
and then invite your colleague to log in and get to that file
through oNetwork.”
With technology evolving the way
it is, and file sizes getting bigger and bigger, end-users are
presented with more obstacles Coy said. oDesktop provides an
alternative to emailing humongous files or having to access FTP
sites, and it allows Web hosts to sell more server space
quickly.
George Di Falco is a Contributing
Editor for http://www.TopHosts.Com He
monitors the Web hosting industry and reports on a variety of
technology related news.
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