Symantec launches its GoEverywhere SAAS online workspace as a beta. The GoEverywhere cloud computing platform, intended as an alternative to software from Microsoft and several startups, lets users aggregate and access Web applications from a single Webtop screen. Symantec applies its data storage and security magic to provide a repository that allows single sign-on access.With products like Microsoft Live Workspace and Huddle
and the myriad startups offering similar applications, one might think that the
world doesn't need another online workspace.
That isn't stopping Symantec, which Jan. 26 rolled out a free beta of its GoEverywhere
secure SAAS (software as a service) workspace that lets users access their Web
applications from one location through a browser.
The GoEverywhere palette, which Symantec calls a Webtop, is
intended for individual users or small businesses that want to access social
networks, Web mail, word processing and spreadsheet applications without
shuttling from one application to the next.
Because it is accessed through a browser and hosted by Symantec, GoEverywhere
can help customers save the costs associated with hosting the solution on their
own premises. Moreover, users don't need to manage, back up, install or update
the platform.
Users can access their Google Gmail, Google Docs spreadsheets or Zoho Writer word
processing applications in drag-and-drop iFrame windows as an alternative to
the tabbed environment in Web browsers, said Don Kleinschnitz, vice president
and general manager of Symantec GoEverywhere.
GoEverywhere also boasts an aggregated view of third-party online storage
accounts to make file management easier.
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There are lots of online repositories evolving, but that creates an interesting
management problem: how to find what files are in what online service and then manage
them effectively, including moving files from service to another.
To address this problem, GoEverywhere will help users manage Box.net files as
well as Symantec files.
Online workspaces have yet to catch on in businesses because of the security
risks inherent in Web-based or cloud computing. Experts believe most online
workspaces lack the means to keep out prying eyes or, perhaps more of a
concern, to keep users from exposing sensitive data.
Though new to this space, Symantec said it believes its reputation in security
and storage will help turn the tide, providing businesses a service they can
count on without feeling vulnerable.
Kleinschnitz said GoEverywhere uses multilevel password encryption and
two-factor authentication to make it safe for users to access the workspace from
any computer location, including Web kiosks. GoEverywhere also uses single
sign-on technology to allow easier access to online services.
Users sign in to GoEverywhere to access their Webtop and associated applications.
Users can also conduct Google searches from within the Webtop.
Kleinschnitz said he isn't sure how Symantec will charge users for
GoEverywhere, but in this age of SAAS, a monthly subscription fee is likely,
with incremental charges based on data usage. Symantec will lift the beta tag
when it thinks GoEverywhere is ready to satisfy the majority of users, he said.