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Okta's list of the most popular workplace apps by adoption uncovers some surprising trends around what is actually being used in the workplace.
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This week's round up of whats happening in the evolving world of digital workplaces.
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Google Drive is on its ways out.
Mountain View, Calif.-based Google announced this week it will start closing down Drive on Dec. 11 and Drive will stop working completely on March 12, 2018.
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Wipe the term Enterprise File Sync and Share (EFSS) off your jargon list and replace it with the evolving concept of what Gartner is calling "Content Collaboration Platforms" (CCP).
The research firm released its Magic Quadrant for Content Collaborations Platforms report (fee required) July 25.
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Enterprise File Sync & Share (EFSS) vendors are at a crossroads.
They face many serious challenges, but the most fundamental in defining their future will be how they migrate new customers to the cloud.
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It must be great to be Apple CEO Tim Cook. No sooner had he announced details of the upcoming release of iOS 11 at the Apple developers conference taking place this week in San Jose, Calif.
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Dropbox is doubling down on its bet on the digital workplace with two new features designed especially for businesses rather than consumers.
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Google has spent a lot of time polishing the apps in its productivity suite, which is now called G Suite. All expect one, that is.
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Dropbox executives like to boast they own the enterprise file sync and share (EFSS) market. They don’t go right out and say it, but they'll not so subtly point to their numbers — 500 million users and 200,000 business customers.
The business customers all pay for their seats.
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Last week Dropbox Co-Founders Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi promoted Aditya Agarwal from the company's VP of engineering to its CTO.
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San Francisco-based Dropbox is offering users enhanced collaboration with Dropbox Paper, a shared workspace that provides visibility into project-related documents and content.
In a blog post about the release, Igor Kofman, founder of Dropbox subsidiary Hackpad, called Paper "a new way for teams to work together and stay on the
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By 2018, 70 percent of today's enterprise file sync and sharing destination vendors will cease to exist.
That was the startling prediction Gartner analysts Monica Basso, Karen A. Hobert and Jeffrey Mann made in the Enterprise File Sync and Sharing (EFSS) Magic Quadrant (MQ) they wrote last summer.
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Dropbox likes to brag about how it has won the world over: 500 million users, 3.3 billion connections, over 200,000 businesses and 52 percent of the Fortune 500 among its paying customers.
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If you're an enterprise file sync and share (EFSS) vendor, your days may be numbered.
At least that is the case if the predictions of Gartner analysts Monica Basso, Karen A. Hobert and Jeffrey Mann are correct.
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