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In October 2011, software company, Citrix Systems, announced that it had acquired private enterprise file sync and share service, ShareFile, to add to the Citrix product line. ShareFile was a competitor of Box and Dropbox but focused on selling its product to IT departments of large organizations. [15] [16] In 2012, CTERA Networks entered the ...
Dropbox is a file hosting service operated by the American company Dropbox, Inc., headquartered in San Francisco, California, U.S. that offers cloud storage, file synchronization, personal cloud, and client software.
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Unlimited Business, Unlimited Enterprise [9] 250 MB free Personal, 5 GB paid Personal, 5 GB Business, 5 GB Enterprise [9] 10 GB/month free, 2 TB/month paid [10]? 30 MB per file via IFTTT [11] Yes [12] Business and Enterprise customers only [13] Some (premium) [14] No 10 Does not sync Mac files such as iWork (Keynote etc.). Does not support ...
Dropbox has always been about file storage, sharing and collaboration, but it wants to stretch beyond those roots and provide customers, especially those using the Dropbox Plus paid tier, with a ...
Andrew W. Houston (/ ˈ h aʊ s. t ən /; born March 4, 1983) is an American Internet entrepreneur best known as the co-founder and CEO of Dropbox, an online backup and storage service. According to Forbes, his net worth is about $2.2 billion. [1] Houston held 24.4% of voting power in Dropbox before the company filed for IPO in February 2018. [2]
Nextcloud is a suite of client-server software for creating and using file hosting services. Nextcloud provides functionality similar to Dropbox, Office 365, or Google Drive when used with integrated office suites Collabora Online or OnlyOffice. It can be hosted in the cloud or on-premises.
Box's revenues grew 500% from 2008 to 2009. By 2010, the company had raised $29.5 million in funding and the service had four million users. [9] Box was initially focused on consumers, but many of those consumers used the service at work. Box pivoted to focus on business users around 2009 and 2010.