![]() Yet are we being too tough on Dropbox? It's a service that's still evolving, that's proven to package user friendliness with cloud technologies as well as the vast majority of alternatives. It saves time and fits in nicely with the current mood. Workers are simply demanding ways to make remote work simpler, and storing files on Dropbox means that they can instantly access what they were working on in the office, at home or on the train without even thinking about it. With the likes of iCloud, SkyDrive, Box and Google Drive (to name but a few), other services are taking a chunk of the market, and the demand for cheap, reliable cloud storage is only growing. Such is Dropbox's dominance that you'd be forgiven for thinking it was the only cloud storage player in town. ![]() It's taken removable storage out of the office, cut back on large e-mail attachments, and proven to be a hugely convenient way of moving files between A and B. Dropbox Business is one of the greatest platforms ever invented for facilitating work within companies. Dropbox and other cloud storage services has been an incredibly valuable resource for the rise of remote working and collaboration between teams spread across different parts of the country or even the world.įurthermore, for the majority of users, for the majority of the time, Dropbox is fine. This is part of the larger problem associated with the issue of BYOD, which has been a point of contention for businesses and their employees in recent times. ![]() Notwithstanding the obvious distraction issues of having non-work material residing on business machines (as well as the presence of a third-party piece of software which, to be fair, most business networks can easily block), there's a sizeable issue the other way too, as important business materials are stored in a personal cloud. Unsurprisingly, many businesses have expressed concern at the idea of an individual's personal cloud storage service being resident on their work machines. Compromised?īut there is a bigger problem. ![]() It wasn't so easy for those relying on online access, or who use more selective syncing methods, though. ![]()
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