Samsung S-Cloud Storage Service To Be Announced On May 3rd In London
The rumor mill says that Samsung’s cloud computing service, named S-Cloud, should be unveiled on May 3rd, in conjunction with the South Korean company’s new flagship smartphone, Galaxy S3.
A South Korea-based website claims that Samsung is preparing to launch a storage within the cloud service. Continues to be uncertain how Samsung will call their new service, as both sCloud and S-Cloud are plausible solutions. As you almost certainly guessed, the South Koreans are planing to compete against Apple and their iCloud service.
According to Maeil Business sources, quoted by The Verge , the launch of a storage within the cloud service is a part of Samsung consolidation plan, and it’ll be officially announced on May 3rd.
Although no official informations about South Korean company’s storage service were revealed, Maeil Businness claims that it is a lot like Apple’s iCloud, aside from the restrictions in regards to the content that may be stored on Samsung’s servers.
Rumor has it that the cloud computing service developed by Samsung is not going to limit the uploaded content. It could work like Dropbox or the yet unreleased Google Drive. Plainly S-Cloud will offer access to movies, TV Shows or music and the users could be ready to access free or payed content directly from their tablet, laptop or smartphone. Sources report that S-Could will include greater than 5 GB of free storage.
Reports show that the technical assistance and maintenance will be handled by Microsoft. It was previously rumored that Microsoft is in a whole-transformation process, aiming to become an organization in keeping with cloud computing. Anyway we’ll be capable to return with more details on May 3rd, when Samsung’s S-Cloud storage within the cloud service could be officially unveiled at a London-based event. I should remind you that the highly-anticipated flagship smartphone of the South Korean company, Samsung Galaxy S3, can also be announced on May 3rd in the course of the same British event.

