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BOULDER, CO -- (Marketwire) -- 11/08/12 -- Cloud service aggregator, Otixo, today announced that it has added Huddle, the leader in enterprise content collaboration, to its list of twenty-three integrated cloud services. The integration will enable Otixo and Huddle customers to seamlessly transfer files from Otixo's directory of consumer cloud storage providers, including Dropbox, Google Drive and SugarSync, and Huddle's secure enterprise content collaboration platform through oAuth.
The integration reduces the typical challenges associated with managing several cloud services on varying endpoint devices, without compromising enterprise security and compliance requirements. It also provides a simple, lightweight access layer for Huddle's files that brings them to any device with WebDAV support.
"With the Huddle and Otixo integration, it's now possible for joint customers to effortlessly move files from personal cloud data stores into Huddle workspaces with enterprise-class security measures in place," said Andy McLoughlin, co-founder and EVP strategy at Huddle. "Our partnership with Otixo will not only offer workers a single, central view of all their personal and business content in the cloud, but provide an easy way for business content transferred to where it should be: the secured enterprise content store."
About Otixo
Otixo provides a cloud aggregation service that lets individuals and businesses work and collaborate across all their online services from a single application. Otixo integrates a wide variety of consumer and business cloud services including Dropbox, Google Drive, SkyDrive, Box, SugarSync, Picasa, Amazon S3, Ubuntu One, FilesAnywhere, CX.com, WebDAV and FTP sites... and now Huddle! Otixo joins these services into a central online file system that can be reached by the intuitive web app or via Otixo's own WebDav servers, enabling users to access Otixo from their laptop, tablet or smart phone. Learn more at www.otixo.com.
About Huddle
Huddle is the enterprise content collaboration company that helps organizations across the globe to collaborate intelligently. Huddle's intelligent collaboration platform is revolutionizing enterprise content management by enabling organizations to store, discover, share and work on content with others securely in the cloud. Its patent-pending intelligent technology locates and recommends valuable information to users, with no need for search. Co-headquartered in London and San Francisco and with offices in New York City, Huddle's customers include 80 percent of Fortune 500 and 80 percent of UK central government, and companies such as Diageo, Kia Motors and PwC. The company is privately held and backed by venture capital firms DAG Ventures, Eden Ventures, Matrix Partners and Jafco Ventures. More information can be found at www.huddle.com.
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