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In a world of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and apps everywhere, we’re still dealing with documents the old fashioned way — downloading, printing, signing, scanning, faxing, emailing and even overnighting — according to Jon Perera, vice president of product management at Adobe.
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If you believe numbers tell the story and that user engagement spells success, then Dropbox just may be the largest content collaboration platform in the world. And that includes the workplace.
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For those losing sleep about the relative importance of the enterprise content management (ECM) space, some reassurance.
New research from MarketsandMarkets estimates that by 2020, the ECM's value will rise to $60 billion, up from $25 billion this year, representing growth of 19.
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What separates the Leaders from the rest of the pack in Gartner's highly competitive Enterprise File Synchronization and Sharing (EFSS) Magic Quadrant?
Two things: Their “Ability to Execute” and “Completeness of Vision.
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Dropbox is the predominant file sharing service in the workplace, whether IT sanctions it or not. A survey by Wandera revealed that it’s 13 times more popular than Box.
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Dropbox for Business has received its share of criticism for not understanding the enterprise, but the critics might have to turn it down a notch now.
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When we think of companies that set the bar for security and privacy, Dropbox may not be the first that comes to mind. But it may be one of the leaders in the industry, at least if today’s announcement is an indication.
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When it comes to sharing content in the cloud, Dropbox is the default for many of us. With 300 million individuals using Dropbox in their personal lives and more than 100,000 businesses having Dropbox for Business accounts, Dropbox is to “file sync and share” what Microsoft Word is to “document”.
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Microsoft and Dropbox have one big thing in common. They both own their audiences where productivity tools are concerned. Think about it. When you go to create a document, you think Word. To create a spreadsheet, you think Excel. To create a presentation, it’s PowerPoint.
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Mention the phenomenon called Shadow IT — and someone will likely mention Dropbox. Shadow IT happens when departments or individual employees use technologies that aren’t sanctioned by IT — something that has been increasingly easy to do since cloud-based services arrived. And Dropbox is often the service of choice.
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Dropbox wants to be the place where you store, sync and share files at work, and, for the most part, it already is. Only 9 percent of employers have official enterprise file sync and share (EFSS) solutions in place, so it doesn’t take an Einstein to discern that workers
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John Somorjai was the corporate counsel at Oracle 18 years ago when an opening popped up in the corporate development group. He's never looked back. Starting as a manager, he found he had a knack for spotting good companies and cutting deals.
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Dropbox just gave its 300 million users another reason never to leave. While some Sync and Share providers would brag about a release like today's, Dropbox doesn't -- that's not its style.
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Last year, Microsoft promised OneDrive for Business for Mac would be ready by the end of the year. It wasn't. However this week Microsoft finally released the first public preview. The comes only two weeks after Microsoft announced that it was pulling the OneDrive consumer storage service and the OneDrive
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