I do see a compelling use case here, especially when teamed with Application Delivery methods like Citrix XenApp and Citrix GoToMeeting to provide security and access to application that don't run natively on the mobile device. With the bigger screen, keyboard and mouse you can get a full PC-like experience from your laptop. Or just use your laptop if you don't buy into this concept. Given the enterprise focus from Celio, seems like a nice fit to target Citrix customers. Check out some blogs on the Citrix community site to help fill in this picture:
Chris's "The Nirvana device a Smartphone as a PC alternative" has a call out to RedFly as part of this post.
Redfly to me is an enabling technology, and doesn't need to be a direct replacement for a laptop, unless you want it to be. I don't believe that there will ever be a single device that satisfy everyones wants, but devices like the RedFly give me the type of options I'm looking for.
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I do see a compelling use case here, especially when teamed with Application Delivery methods like Citrix XenApp and Citrix GoToMeeting to provide security and access to application that don't run natively on the mobile device. With the bigger screen, keyboard and mouse you can get a full PC-like experience from your laptop. Or just use your laptop if you don't buy into this concept. Given the enterprise focus from Celio, seems like a nice fit to target Citrix customers. Check out some blogs on the Citrix community site to help fill in this picture:
http://community.citrix.com/blogs/citrite/adamma
http://community.citrix.com/blogs/citrite/chrisfl
Chris's "The Nirvana device a Smartphone as a PC alternative" has a call out to RedFly as part of this post.
Redfly to me is an enabling technology, and doesn't need to be a direct replacement for a laptop, unless you want it to be. I don't believe that there will ever be a single device that satisfy everyones wants, but devices like the RedFly give me the type of options I'm looking for.