From
Demo
2008
yoics
- Company Address
- 555 Bryant Avenue, #271
Palo Alto , CA 94301
- Phone
- 650-515-3659
- URL
-
www.yoics.com
- Corporate Officers
- Ryo Koyama, President & CEO Mike Johnson, CTO Doug
Olkein, VP
Software Development Richard Ogawa, VP Business Development &
Merchandising
- Market Segment
- Consumer Software and Services
- Funding
- Self-funded
- Competitors
- Competitors No direct competitors. Secondary competitors:
WebEx,
Citrix, Crossloop, Leaf Networks, LogMeIn, YouSendIt
- Product Description
- Yoics
exists because networking’s inherent complexity limits the
use of
broadband connected local area networks for little more than internet
access. Yoics universal networking transforms the landscape by
providing an easy to use solution that automatically configures network
connectivity and makes remote access to an individual’s
networked
devices or services as simple as using instant messaging. With Yoics
any broadband connected computer is immediately transformed into an
internet accessible and shareable personal server.
- Market Opportunity
- In-stat
predicts that by 2011, the worldwide broadband subscriber based will
almost double to 587 million. Simultaneously, Forrester predicts that
the next wave will include the expanded internet, where the established
network infrastructure allows for a multitude of devices to become
available resources of the Internet.
- DEMO Says
- Got
a network-connected device or application? Of course you do. These
days, there isn’t much that doesn’t contribute to
the growing broadband
“cloud,” as Yoics likes to call it. Yoics makes
anything that is
network-connected remotely accessible via a Web page. You’re
not
actually storing anything online but are still able to grant others
access to it. From easier agingparent tech support (who
hasn’t been
there?) to the viewing of secure web cams on your mobile phone, Yoics
enables all levels of permissions and access. And the real kicker
–
it’s free