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Cloudike

Product
Developers: ASD Technologies
Date of the premiere of the system: 2013/06/12
Technology: SaaS - Software as service,  Storage

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ASD. Disk (known abroad as Cloudike) is a Russian on-premise solution for launching a backup and synchronization service from the customer's data center.

Service based on ASD. Disk is an analogue of Dropbox, both Google and Apple. It allows storing and synchronizing files for business and personal use not only completely under its own control, but also under its own brand. Cloudike comes with open source and is available free of charge under the free GPL v3 license and commercially. The customer can deploy the cloud themselves or with the help of the company.

As part of ASD. Disk ,

  • iOS, Android, Windows and MacOS applications ready for quick rebranding to customers
  • Inbound Request Load Balancer
  • web client (HTML5/Javascript),
  • external API for access to basic services (Python),
  • real-time user account status notification system (Python and Secure Web Sockets as network protocol),
  • metadata database (MongoDB),
  • distributed queue (RabbitMQ),
  • multimedia processing system (Python),
  • Statistics collection system (Python),
  • extensible payment system (Python),
  • administration interface (Python, Javascript, and web client technologies).

Cloudike Architecture (2015)

ASD. Disk is deployed on S3-compatible storage virtual machines and c. The Linux S3 storage can be a service,, Amazon S3 software Scality hardware, or HPE Huawei

Functionality for users

  • View, download/upload files
  • File and folder access via the greenlet-based WebDAV protocol
  • file collaboration, generation of public links, ability to reduce URLs;

  • clients for Windows XP and above, Mac OS X (10.7 and above)
  • Download history and file recovery
  • Address Book (CardDAV)
  • View videos/images on mobile devices and in the browser
  • event log;
  • View documents in PDF, Microsoft Office, or OpenOffice formats (.odt,.odp,.ods,.doc, docx,.xls, and so on).

Additional Modules

  • Administration of users and user groups within the company
  • Statistics on the services used and their volume (for ISPs and cellular operators);
  • account formation and charging.
  • referral program
  • editing photos and videos from mobile devices

2020: Based on Beeline Clouds

ASD Technologies, resident of the Skolkovo Foundation Information Technology Cluster and developer of cloud management software solutions, has provided Cloudike software to the Beeline mobile operator to launch the Beeline Cloud. This was announced on April 30, 2020 by the Skolkovo Foundation. More details here.

2016: Sale of Vodafone Türkiye

On April 8, 2016, it became known about the sale of the Cloudike platform to the Turkish division of Vodafone - Vodafone Türkiye. The company began using the product by providing cloud storage services to mobile subscribers[1]

The mobile backup service began operating in public access along with the nationwide launch of Vodafone 4.5G services in Turkey on April 1, 2016.

In accordance with the Cloudike business concept, cloud service in Turkey will be provided under the brand name of Vodafon itself.

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author = Dmitry Malin, General Director of ASD Technologies
In this case, the operator uses its own server capacity, although in principle, ASD Technologies is ready to provide customers with the resources of its Amazon partner or use a kind of hybrid scheme.
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The company's "reliable storage" service became available to subscribers as part of the 4.5G package. The ASD Technologies platform allows you to fully integrate the storage service with the operator's service package, with billing and a single subscriber authentication system. The platform includes modules for system administration, monitoring, support services, product statistics, etc.
Gökhan Öğüt, SEO Vodafon-Turkey
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The amount of the transaction was not disclosed.

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