Abstract More and more overlapping functions on all kinds of mobile devices with these on traditional computers have significantly expanded the usage of mobile devices in our daily life. This also causes the demand surge of pervasively and quickly accessing files across different personal devices owned by a user. Most existing solutions, such as DropBox and SkyDrive, come with potential risks of user privacy and data secrecy. In addition, continuously maintaining strong consistency among multiple replicas of a file is very costly. On the other hand, today a common user often owns sufficiently large storage space across her personal home desktop, office computer, and mo- bile devices. In this talk, we present our design and implementation of a system to virtually Unify Personal Storage (vUPS) for fast and pervasive accesses of personal data across different devices. We will discuss additional advantages of vUPS when compared to existing cloud-based services. Speaker Bio Mohammed A. Hassan is a PhD student at George Mason University. His research interest includes mobile-cloud computing. He completed his BSc in CSE from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in 2006.