
…and not a moment too SoonR
By David Meyer
Published: 14 January 2008 08:54 GMT
Cisco has invested in SoonR, a company that offers mobile-phone users remote access to their desktops.
The amount the networking giant has invested remains undisclosed, but a statement released by SoonR put the total figure for this "Series B" round - in which Cisco appears to have been the leading investor - at $9.5m. Previous investors Intel Capital and Clearstone Venture Partners were also involved in the investment round.
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According to SoonR, the investment it has received in its two years of existence now totals $15.5m.
SoonR allows its users to access, share or back up files on their desktop computers from their phones or other internet-enabled devices. Because the files are synchronised from the PC to SoonR's servers, the service works even when a PC is switched off.
Patrick McVeigh, SoonR's chief executive officer, said: "Cisco was among the first to recognise that a massive convergence between the desktop and mobile worlds was on the horizon, and that next-generation solutions were needed to advance this trend. We both believe that crucial business documents will need to be accessible and actionable from the 'cloud', or the layer of network intelligence, through a myriad of internet-connected devices."
In October 2007, a partnership was announced between SoonR and the mobile office-software company Quickoffice, whose software can be found on a wide range of Symbian and UIQ mobile phones. SoonR also has deals with various international mobile operators, including Denmark's TeliaSonera.
Original article: Cisco buys into remote-access company from ZDNet UK
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