Andy OS Proves Mobile-to-PC Computing is Not Just for Gamers with Launch of Enterprise Software
Companies now have the opportunity to run mobile apps on multiple in-house and partner PCs.
San Francisco, CA, July 26, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Andy OS, a full-featured mobile operating system (OS) that breaks down the barrier between desktop and mobile computing, is now available for enterprise purchase. The core technology behind Andy OS solves a fundamental problem for companies – the need to view and use mobile apps across multiple platforms.
Available via a self-serve portal on the website, Andy OS has launched for enterprise after multiple inbound requests from companies. The software can be licensed as an enabler for commercial use, as a means of sharing critical information with colleagues and/or business partners, or to simply have a mobile app work across all the device platforms that are utilized within that company.
CDW, a leading provider of integrated information technology solutions, projects that the mobile enterprise app market will nearly double from 2012 to 2018, reaching an astounding $61 billion.
“With the majority of consumers turning to mobile apps for most of their daily communication and entertainment needs, more companies are turning out mobile apps to meet the demand. With the best developers primarily skilled in Android or iOS, we will continue to see more enterprise grade applications written for those platforms,” said Sean Murphy, CEO of Andy OS.
Examples of Andy OS enterprise usage include: live demos, call center support and cross platform compatibility. While most pitches are done off a laptop connected to a projector, Andy OS allows businesses to present live demos through the operating system on a PC. If used for call center support, Andy OS runs the mobile app on the call operator’s primary interface (typically a PC) to address customer questions seamlessly. Lastly, companies that have a mobile app written for one platform can use Andy OS to run their app across all platforms.
Companies have the option to customize the system to match existing branding, or to use the standard Andy OS interface. Whether a company is outfitted with a Mac or a PC, Andy OS can provide unlimited storage capacity in the Cloud and will keep users up to date with the latest system feature upgrades.
Andy OS currently offers companies two prices per user: $99 per year and $12 per month. Companies interested in learning more about Andy OS for enterprise can visit http://www.andyroid.net/andy-os-pro-for-the-enterprise or email yossi@andyroid.net.
For more information about Andy OS, or to download, visit: http://www.andyroid.net
About Andy OS
Your desktop mobile
Built on a unique virtualization technology, Andy OS is a full-featured mobile operating system (OS) compatible with any computing device and the Cloud. Launched in 2014, Andy OS solves the compatibility issue between mobile and PC platforms by allowing users to experience their mobile apps on any PC or Mac (including Windows desktop, tablet, netbook, laptop, ultra-book, all in one and Mac desktop and laptop). With unlimited storage capacity, users will no longer be restricted by the storage on a mobile device or PC. Andy OS also can be used as a virtual development platform, dramatically cutting down on the friction inherent in Android application development.
For more information about Andy OS, visit: http://www.andyroid.net
Available via a self-serve portal on the website, Andy OS has launched for enterprise after multiple inbound requests from companies. The software can be licensed as an enabler for commercial use, as a means of sharing critical information with colleagues and/or business partners, or to simply have a mobile app work across all the device platforms that are utilized within that company.
CDW, a leading provider of integrated information technology solutions, projects that the mobile enterprise app market will nearly double from 2012 to 2018, reaching an astounding $61 billion.
“With the majority of consumers turning to mobile apps for most of their daily communication and entertainment needs, more companies are turning out mobile apps to meet the demand. With the best developers primarily skilled in Android or iOS, we will continue to see more enterprise grade applications written for those platforms,” said Sean Murphy, CEO of Andy OS.
Examples of Andy OS enterprise usage include: live demos, call center support and cross platform compatibility. While most pitches are done off a laptop connected to a projector, Andy OS allows businesses to present live demos through the operating system on a PC. If used for call center support, Andy OS runs the mobile app on the call operator’s primary interface (typically a PC) to address customer questions seamlessly. Lastly, companies that have a mobile app written for one platform can use Andy OS to run their app across all platforms.
Companies have the option to customize the system to match existing branding, or to use the standard Andy OS interface. Whether a company is outfitted with a Mac or a PC, Andy OS can provide unlimited storage capacity in the Cloud and will keep users up to date with the latest system feature upgrades.
Andy OS currently offers companies two prices per user: $99 per year and $12 per month. Companies interested in learning more about Andy OS for enterprise can visit http://www.andyroid.net/andy-os-pro-for-the-enterprise or email yossi@andyroid.net.
For more information about Andy OS, or to download, visit: http://www.andyroid.net
About Andy OS
Your desktop mobile
Built on a unique virtualization technology, Andy OS is a full-featured mobile operating system (OS) compatible with any computing device and the Cloud. Launched in 2014, Andy OS solves the compatibility issue between mobile and PC platforms by allowing users to experience their mobile apps on any PC or Mac (including Windows desktop, tablet, netbook, laptop, ultra-book, all in one and Mac desktop and laptop). With unlimited storage capacity, users will no longer be restricted by the storage on a mobile device or PC. Andy OS also can be used as a virtual development platform, dramatically cutting down on the friction inherent in Android application development.
For more information about Andy OS, visit: http://www.andyroid.net
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