Now to reveal the concept and technology required to deploy our services to any device, any where, and any time. Today, the OSI Model does a great job allowing home computers, mobile computers, and phones to access content on the Internet. However, the execution of deployment is still limited and complex.  In order for any devices to work as Internet Operating System, it is necessary to understand the precise functions of an operating system:

1. Handles the parameters and functions of hardware. (Computers or any kind of device)
2. Serves as the running engine for applications. (Whether it is standalone software or webpage applets)
3. Manage the user's content.(storage, add, delete, update, copy, paste, move, etc.)

  The actual layers of Internet (Physical, Datalink, Topology, Transport, Session, Application, and Presentation) are too complex and not suited to act as an operating system. The Internet Operating System should works on the same premises as a personal computer, but the difference is that its resources are found through networks. IOS recognizes remote devices, services, and content, making them coincide as if they were all related to one another.

Thus, IOS is composed of three layers:

1. Hardware: Device Network-Oriented System
2. Application: Internet Operating System
3. Content: Content-Centric Management System

  The first layer: Devices are built by hardware companies, and that includes: Computers, TabletPc, Phones, Printers, Scanners. Routers, Wireless Modem, Mufi, Televisions, Car Radios, Computer-Servers, Hard-Drive Archives, etc. No matter what the device, they all part of the IOS as they are manufactured with network components, and they have the capability to use web applications.

  The second layer: The IOS applications (HostSense, NetSense, WebSense). offer the capability to connect devices, users, content, and services to one another. The Internet allows many things to connect, but allowing these things to work independently, while our applications work in synergy with others allowing everything to work as one computer. Our solution allows any type of device to recognize itself automatically, as well as to connect content from point to point in a simple method of streaming.

  The third layer: CCMS, as further explained (Metadocs, MetaKeys, Metalinks), involves content and the manner in which it is handled. These layers offer more flexibility in regards of IOS, as content is made accessible from device caches, media storage, router streaming stack, etc. Our applications will make any requested content from the closest source available.

  When you have a synergetic technology that work each layer, then you can view the Internet as an Operating System.