ServersMan@iPhone 1.1b Now Available at the App StoreBy Brian - 05/15/2009 3:33:43 PM |
iPhones as data center servers? Well thanks to this new app over at the Apple app store, it can happen. Thanks to the development team of FreeBit Co., Ltd., ServersMan@iPhone is the world’s first product that lets users build their own “Personal Data Center” in just 5 minutes.
First released in Japan on Feb. 4, ServersMan was soon in the spotlight in over 10 countries, including the U.S., widely featured in the media and on blogs, even though at that time it has been distributed only in Japan. Requests for overseas service continue to flow in, and FreeBit is pleased to announce that the internationalized version, 1.1b, is now available at the Apple App Store in the U.S.
Installing ServersMan transforms a mobile phone from a client device into a powerful server system that can draw on vast amounts of computing resources all over the world, since mobile phones are today the most widespread internet access devices on the earth.
FreeBit utilizes its original technology, “Emotion Link (*1)”, to build a entirely new cloud environment that crystallizes the company’s driving vision of “Smart Infrastructure”: the creation of future infrastructures with the power to solve serious problems confronting the IT industry today, including growing demand for electricity and a lack of IPv4 addresses.
(Source) Press
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