X1 Rolls Out iPad Search Application

August 18, 2011

With more and more people using tablets instead of personal computers, companies are racing to make their technologies, previously only available on PCs, ready for the tablet. The article, New iPad Release | X1 Technologies Announces New Release Of X1 Mobile Search Enhanced For IPad And IPad 2, on iPad Touch Blog, explains how X1 Technologies have scored big by offering their search services to iPad users.

Based in Pasadena, California, X1 emerged onto the techie seen in the early 2000s with a solution to a growing problem. It seemed that people were utilizing more and more networks of data without any way of connecting the data for easy searching. X1’s answer was to create a powerful search service that allows users to search across “emails, files, attachments, or information scattered across networked servers and document management systems.”

Search has changed since X1’s début in 2003. Today people live and work from their smartphones and tablets. Because of this, service providers are racing to get technology into those tiny little pads. X1 has succeeded and now can proudly say, “We have an app for that.”

As the article explains,

Helping with the passing from one to another to the Post Personal Computer era, the X1 Mobile Search app turns an iPad in to an prolongation of a user’s P.C. by bringing the award-winning and law X1 finding experience to mobile devices. The app enables present and secure remote finding of desktop-bound email, attachments, papers and more.”

With people demanding faster, more accessible modes of information-getting, X1 has responded quickly to this opportunity.

Catherine Lamsfuss, August 18, 2011

Sponsored by Pandia.com, publishers of The New Landscape of Enterprise Search

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