SimpleDevices has created a multi-device integrated platform that lets people experience digital content when and where they want it. By unlocking content from the PC, we believe the promise and value of the Internet will increase dramatically. The platform delivers content beyond the PC to a variety of wireless devices for the home, automobile and enterprise. The SimpleServe device-networking middleware transforms any Internet-connected PC or storage gateway into a network server that can stream digital media and data to SimpleDevices-enabled legacy products such as stereos, automobiles, PDAs and more. SimpleDevices also enables network service providers to deliver and monetize digital media to their subscribers through its SimpleMedia Services hosted application. SimpleMedia Services includes third party, branded, integrated content at the network head-end to enable the service provider to create recurring revenue for interactive services delivered to devices beyond the PC.

People

Lou Hughes (President/CEO/Founder)

Jon Nicols (Director of Engineering)

Tom O’Mara (VP Sales)

Mike Maser (Chief Strategy Officer)

Hanford Choy (VP Sales)

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