(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Apple (www.apple.com) confirmed on Tuesday that it will announce details next Monday for its upcoming iCloud services offering at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference.
The announcement confirms suspicions among industry insiders that the company’s massive, 500,000 square-foot data center in Maiden, North Carolina were strong indications it would soon be launching a new cloud offering. The data center will also support iTunes and MobileMe services.
It has also been confirmed that Apple has registered iCloud.com domain for the service.
The company has not yet released any other details about the iCloud service, including the pricing structure for the new cloud services.
The new iCloud service is rumored to let users upload and access their music on the company’s servers, housed at the North Carolina data center.
No comments:
Post a Comment