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Samsung S Cloud services prepare to support Tizen 3.0?

After swallowing a lot of investment funds over the last two years for development, Samsung Electronics finally able to complete the development of S Cloud service at the end of this year. In contrast to other cloud services, Cloud S will be positioned to serve the communication between devices or machine-to-machine (M2M) as part of the convergence that will be implemented by Samsung for all electronic devices makes.

According to official sources in Korea we are today, Samsung Electronics along with Samsung SDS as the developer of S Cloud is expected to complete its stage of development to the fastest service in the month of November-December after completing all previous work and through obstacles, and then enter the commercialization stage.

At the beginning of this year, Samsung SDS has successfully completed projects for Big Data Samsung Service Platform (SSP) . This is the beginning of the project towards the S Cloud that require increased speed and stability.

S Cloud server will store a variety of content, including movies, photos and music, and users of smartphones and other mobile devices use to store their data and files in the cloud and then access them from a variety of electronic devices that can be connected to communicate between each other, so that the user does not need to store the same content in a variety of different devices.

Intelligent device such as a smartphone, tablet, PC, TV, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner, camera, printer and others will be able to communicate and share information with one another in a network the same software platform integration with M2M concepts.

An official of Samsung Electronics who are familiar with this saying that the full commercialization of S Cloud service will start from the United States and Europe. Samsung SDS is known recently built a data center in the United States and this is one important context before entering the commercialization stage.

Many analysts and Korean media have speculated that the S Cloud service will be presented to support the new Tizen platform is web based. Tizen will be used to fulfill the ambitions of Samsung created a convergence platform that can connect all electronic devices makes.

Formerly the co-CEO of Samsung Electronics JK Shin (Shin Jong-kyun), who led the division IT & Mobile Communications (IM) said that Tizen will run on more than just smartphones, but also will eventually move into the vehicle and other industries. "There's a lot of convergence not only among IT gadgets, including smartphones, tablets, PCs, and cameras, but also among different industries such as automobile, bio, or a bank," he said. "Convergence cross is one [area] where Samsung can do our best because we have a variety of parts and finished products."

As one member of the Technical Steering Group (TSG) of the project along with Intel's Tizen, Samsung plans to release the latest version of Tizen OS 3.0 in early 2014 . Not only for smartphones, 3.0 Tizen is planned also to accommodate cars and other intelligent electronic devices.

"We will announce early next year," said Jong-Deok Choi (Choi JD), Executive Vice President (VP) of Samsung Electronics and co-Chair of TSG, after giving the keynote at Tizen Developer Conference (2013) in San Francisco. "Tizen 3.0 will be developed for smartphones, as well as cars and anything else that uses a smart operating system. Goal is to open up a closed system. And we will continue to open cooperation with Google, in good faith, and ready to compete fairly."

On the one hand, given the importance of the service S Cloud, Samsung is likely to give the final stages of development turnaround time until the end of this year to be ready for display at CES or MWC event next year as the perfect time to release to the public. If this match reality, then the presence of S Cloud could be the right time in support of Tizen 3.0 at the beginning of next year.

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