Wacom, a Tokyo-based company with headquarters for the Americas in Vancouver, recently announced two new cloud-based services that offer access to images and personal settings in an increasingly mobile environment. The free services are named Wacom Dropzone and Control Room.
Dropzone offers up to 2GB of free storage and enables users to save images of their creative work in the cloud so that they are accessible from different devices at any time.
Control Room saves individual Wacom pen, tablet and display settings, which allows users to easily load their customized settings on a different device of the same type.
The two services are Wacom’s first step into cloud-based solutions that in the future, the company said, will provide a system to connect multiple devices with shared features in a comprehensive and user-friendly open ecosystem.