WD, a Western Digital company has introduced its new My Cloud family of personal cloud solutions. WD’s My Cloud is a complete solution for users to organize, centralize and secure digital content from all of their computers and mobile devices and access those files from any device, from anywhere in the world. By simply connecting a My Cloud personal cloud drive to the Internet, consumers get the anywhere, any-device access they can get from the public cloud, without having to pay monthly fees or giving up control of their personal data.
“In today’s digital world everyone is swamped with thousands of files that are spread across multiple computing devices.Managing this digital chaos can be a challenge,” said Khalid Wani, Sales Director, Branded Business – Middle East, Africa and India, WD. “My Cloud allows consumers to tackle their digital challenges head-on. WD’s personal cloud is simple and intuitive to use, is secure and also the most affordable way for consumers to control digital chaos, with access to all of their files anywhere and at any time. We believe that there’s no place like home for the cloud.”
Research firm Gartner estimates that the average household will own approximately 3.3 terabytes (TB) of digital content by 2016. In line with the growth of digital content is the explosive growth of Internet-connected devices. The convergence of rapid content and device growth requires a new storage paradigm that gives consumers complete control over their digital lives.
Personal cloud storage is the new standard, allowing users to keep media and files safe at home on their own physical drive and then access them over the Internet with any PC or Mac computer or on tablets and smartphones through mobile apps. Using My Cloud, users can share files, stream media and access content anywhere with no monthly fees and can also feel secure in the knowledge that their cloud resides in their own home under their exclusive control.
“Families are connecting, sharing, syncing, and backing-up numerous mobile devices and computers in their household, with the amount of digital data being created on these devices growing dramatically,” said Liz Conner, Senior Research Analyst, Storage Systems, IDC. “Personal cloud is an ideal solution to simplify the complex issue of organizing digital files across various devices so that users can enjoy their digital videos, photos and music on all of their devices.”
Consumers can get their personal cloud running in minutes thanks to WD’s rich web-based user interface. WD’s software auto-detects the drive to make setup simple for novice users. Once the My Cloud drive is setup, consumers can easily connect their computers and mobile devices with WD’s free desktop and mobile apps.
With a gigabit ethernet connection and dual-core processor, transferring files is blazing fast, allowing consumers to quickly centralize all of the digital content scattered across various devices onto My Cloud. With direct file uploads from mobile devices, important files and videos can be safely moved to My Cloud, freeing up valuable space on users’ tablets and smartphones.
Consumers can also use their My Cloud to back up their computers and digital files. For PC users, WD SmartWare Pro software offers options for how, when and where to back up files. Mac users can utilize all the features of Apple Time Machine backup software to protect their data.
My Cloud users can store and organize their families’ photos, videos, music and important documents in one secure place on the home network. With the new My Cloud desktop app, navigating, controlling and sharing these files from anywhere in the world is simple and intuitive.
My Cloud is available in 2 TB, 3 TB, and 4 TB capacities, providing ample storage capacity with no monthly payment required. Consumers can also attach a compatible USB 3.0 hard drive directly to the USB expansion port on the My Cloud drive and instantly expand their storage capacity.
Additionally, My Cloud serves as a home’s digital entertainment hub, storing terabytes of movies and music that can then be streamed to any DLNA-certified multimedia device such as a WD TV Live media player, as well as smart TVs and gaming consoles.
Available for iOS and Android devices, the new WD My Cloud mobile app allows users to view photos, stream video and access their files from anywhere on their smartphones or tablets. The mobile app also makes file sharing and collaborating simple and secure, allowing consumers to easily email files, share files as a link, and print and open files with third party apps.
Additionally, the My Cloud mobile app integrates major public cloud services so that consumers can easily transfer files between their Dropbox, SkyDrive and Google Drive public cloud accounts.
My Cloud will be available at select retailers across the Middle East by the 1st of December. The MSRP is $160 for 2 TB, $200 for 3 TB and $240 for 4 TB. The My Cloud mobile app currently is available for download from the App StoreSM and Google PlayTM. A two drive and four drive My Cloud configuration will be available in the future.