Fujitsu: My Cloud Concept for PCs
All data scattered throughout customer's household collected and organized
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 24, 2012 at 1:29 pmFujitsu Limited announced My Cloud, a new concept for PCs.
Based on Fujitsu’s human-centric approach of placing emphasis on the user, My Cloud will offer customers a new kind of user experience.
It will take advantage of Fujitsu’s portfolio of transformational technologies-both past and future-and will present new possibilities for employing cloud computing.
Background and Goals
Compared with other kinds of personal devices, PCs boast a number of advantages, such as advanced processing capabilities thanks to high-performance CPUs, high-capacity storage media and scalability through the use of a variety of peripheral devices. However, most users do not take advantage of these advanced computing capabilities, but rather mainly use PCs for Internet applications such as browsing the web or checking e-mail. At the same time, customers are inundated by digital data and various digital devices and services, which can make it very tiresome to find what one is looking for or accomplish what one wants. In order to improve convenience in users’ everyday lives, Fujitsu is presenting My Cloud, a concept and role for PCs that takes advantage of their latent potential.
About My Cloud
Not simply a hardware offering, My Cloud is a solution that brings together hardware, software and services to make users’ lives more convenient, simple and secure. With My Cloud, all of the data scattered throughout a customer’s household can be automatically collected and organized in an easy-to-use fashion. Moreover, by connecting to different cloud services, users can open up a range of different ways to enjoy their digital data.
Two Modules
My Cloud is comprised of two modules:
- My Cloud P, which allows users to collect and utilize the large amount of data scattered throughout their houses, and
- My Cloud S, which gathers together a number of safe and secure cloud services.
The two modules are linked at home and in the cloud, offering users a service in which there is no need to distinguish between data on hand and data in the cloud.
For example, My Cloud P can transfer all the photo data stored across the user’s hard drives, digital cameras and smartphones to a PC, while automatically organizing the data along the way for user convenience. In addition, My Cloud S is interlinked with cloud services, making it easy to backup exclusively the user’s favorite photos to a net storage platform or make a CD album.
In addition to offering new ways to utilize and enjoy latent customer data, My Cloud makes it possible to naturally accomplish the tasks that one wants to do.
Through My Cloud, which leverages the potential of PCs in combination with software and services, customers no longer have to perform labor-intensive device and data operations and management, and instead can focus on enjoying the activities that matter the most.
Customers will also be able to receive suggestions from My Cloud that meet their individual needs.
In addition to the recently announced FMV Summer 2012 models, the solution will be incorporated into a variety of future FMV products.