Interestingly, i-Flapp, a Singaporean company already had the same vision years ago and successfully added a new dimension to Microsoft's move - by allowing users to carry MSI-based programs/applications directly onto any portable storage device, such as a thumb drive.
i-Flapp developed their flagship product i-Mtop, that not only allows users to install and carry various MSI-based applications, but also their personal desktop environment and emails anywhere they go. The technology, carried in a thumb drive, makes all software and data installed on it extremely difficult to pirate.
Sunder Mani, the company founder, is happy to know his company sets the trend and revolutionizes Application Portability - allowing true computing on the move. He is confident his R&D team in Bangalore created a software that is the global market leader among the players in this space, enabling users to carry popular off-the-shelf MSI applications like Photoshop CS2, Adobe Reader 7, complete suite of Microsoft office 2003 & XP, Microsoft Project and even Apple's iTunes on devices such as thumb drives, SD cards, HDDs etc.
"i-Mtop is the perfect answer to the ever demanding need of portability by consumers, allowing users to carry their applications, mail clients, music, Internet favorites to other host machines easily' he added. i-Flapp software is expected to usher in a new revolution in the personal computing market and is targeting a US$3 billion global end user market. The company has already identified OEMs and channel partners covering the major markets like USA, India and China and are about to launch their online shopping website to allow instant download of their software. The company set a milestone recently by being awarded a half million dollar grant from a Singapore government enterprise development agency (SPRING) for proof of value (POV).
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