IceWEB Sold 300-User IceBOX BYOD Implementation
To medical university in the Midwest
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 24, 2013 at 3:05 pm
IceWEB,
Inc. announced that it has completed a sale of its flagship IceBOX ‘Bring
Your Own Device’ (BYOD) cloud collaboration platform to a Medical University in
the Midwest, making a strong entry into the healthcare industry.
IceWEB is providing a complete IceBOX
on-premise solution so that its customers can manage up to 1,000 users while
also meeting the Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) data storage
requirements which prevents most health care facilities from benefiting from
the BYOD capabilities of the cloud.
"We
solved a very difficult problem that health care organizations and universities
have to deal with-they require a BYOD private cloud collaboration solution that
conforms to the stringent HIPPA regulations which require their data to reside
inside HIPAA Compliant Data Centers. Our IceBOX enterprise version on-premise
appliance and application meets this requirement," said Rob Howe, CEO
of IceWEB. "IceBOX exceeded both
sets of this customer’s requirements, providing a win-win for the university
and its end-users. Additionally, we provided our IceWEB 2000 Unified Storage
platform running our patent-pending IceSTORM OS as an additional component for
storage in their data center. This is just another example of how our Complete
cloud Services initiative continues to gain traction as the right strategy at
the right time."