Every year, cell phone companies lure customers with new, sleeker and more attractive mobile devices. The transition is often simple, as long as you stick with the same brand. You’re likely asking one critical question if you’re thinking of switching to another operating system. “How do I transfer my digital music collection when I make the switch?”

Mobile operating systems don’t always work well together, so it can be more difficult to transfer music files between, for example, Droid phones and iPhones. Many music lovers struggle to access all their music every time. Some songs may be on the computer and others on the tablet. And, there might be more on the phone.

“According to a recent article in the Wall Street Journal, about 73 percent of iPad owners have another type of mobile phone other than an iPhone,”TriPlay’s CEO Tamir Koch stated, “TriPlay is a digital marketplace that connects people.” cloud musicServices company

Digital clouds may be the solution for users who need continuous access to their songs, or who switch to newer versions of their phones or carriers. TriPlay’s cloud-based solution, MyMusicCloud, takes things to a whole new level.

“MyMusicCloud provides a seamless solution that may be used across multiple devices simultaneously. For example, listen to all of your music on your Apple iPad together with an Android or Blackberry phone,” Koch explained.

MyMusicCloud syncs iTunes, Windows Media Player, and Dropbox, so that your entire music collection is always with you. You are not tied to an Internet connection or using USB cards to listen and enjoy your music unlike streaming services like Spotify and Pandora.

The evolved cloud allows people to access the same music files on almost every phone, tablet, and computer. This makes it easy to switch from Android to iPhone, or iPhone to Blackberry.

Finally, someone has listened to the global appeal for flexibility in music storage. MyMusicCloud is now available in 22 languages. Perhaps Apple’s music “i-opoly”Although the impact of this technology will be less widespread, many people still expect it to have an impact on their lives as device manufacturers compete with software and design patents.

Find out more about digital music storage www.MyMusicCloud.com.