April 21, 2008 - Etelos' AOP Beta creates better data ubiquity and application portability
Etelos Inc has announced new technology that enables true data ubiquity and application portability beyond simple online and offline synchronization.
Etelos has filed multiple patent applications for technology that enables browser-based applications to function offline, reconcile changes made while offline, and synchronize data with any other AOP-enabled application when returning to the cloud. In addition, Etelos AOP Beta is now available to users and developers.
“Etelos has created a platform-agnostic method for enabling truly distributed computing,” Etelos President & CEO Jeffrey L. Garon said. “It’s imperative that users have the freedom to choose the applications that will help them best build their business and run their lives and yet ensure the solutions are secure, easy to use and able to scale with them. Further, developers are empowered to build solutions that fit their customers’ needs and solve their problems on demand. Now they both can capitalize on any opportunity that surfaces.”
Regardless of the availability of an Internet connection, this technology manages the potential conflicts between multiple users and their edits and allows for interaction between different applications. This grants businesses with unlimited access to any and all of their data in any AOP enabled application, whenever and wherever they choose. This data is safe as it is stored in both a local database and mirrored in the application in the cloud. Since AOP uses the Internet to update only data that has changed, the process is simple and lightweight. Because data is shared between applications, data integrity is maintained and the applications you need are available when you need them.