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Dropbox granted Privacy Shield certification

CloudPro, 2016/9/29

Dropbox has achieved Privacy Shield certification, meaning customers are protected when their data is transferred from the EU to the US.

Dropbox Business offers European cloud storage with AWS

V3, 2016/9/26

Dropbox Business has announced that customers can now choose to have data stored in Europe as part of ongoing efforts by cloud providers to broaden their location offerings into specific jurisdictions.

Forbes Cloud 100: Meet The Private Companies Leading Cloud Computing In 2016

Forbes, 2016/9/7

From messaging to security and accounting to construction, cloud computing is transforming how companies do business and leaving new billion-dollar categories in its wake. Despite its newness as a category, some cloud companies have already gone public, introducing Wall Street and Main Street investors alike to the benefits of steady subscription revenue and predictable bookings. But the shift to the cloud is often happening at its fastest in the ranks of startups and privately-held cloud companies following fast on their heels. Nowhere is that more evident than among the top 10 of the first-ever Forbes Cloud 100 for 2016.

Dropbox delivering on safe collaboration

CSO, 2016/8/30

In just a few short years, file sync services such as Dropbox have become an essential part of the business landscape. As well as making life easier for mobile workers, needing access to their documents from multiple devices as they move around, they’ve become a foundation component for collaboration services.

Dropbox’s CFO is departing for health reasons, with a key deputy taking over

Recode, 2016/8/19

Dropbox CFO Vanessa Wittman is stepping down due to what the San Francisco-based storage company described as “health reasons.” She’ll be replaced by a key financial deputy Ajay Vashee on Sept. 1. “We’re grateful for everything Vanessa has done for the company,” said Dropbox in a blog post and also in an internal memo from its co-founders, CEO Drew Houston and CTO Arash Ferdowsi, to employees. “She’s a beloved and inspiring leader at Dropbox, and we’ll really miss her.”

Here's How Dropbox Is Maturing [Video]

Fortune, 2016/8/9

Dropbox is growing up. Just look at the top management team at the 10-year-old tech startup. Founder and CEO Drew Houston has brought in Dennis Woodside as the company’s first-ever COO...Woodside talks about the differences between leading a fast-moving startup and running a giant corporation and how he’s mentoring the young engineers at Dropbox.

Adidas Group launches on Dropbox Enterprise for “seamless collaboration”

CloudTech, 2016/8/8

Cloud storage firm Dropbox has announced a new customer win in the form of sports brand The Adidas Group. The announcement, which appeared on the firm’s official blog this morning, explains how Adidas is utilising Dropbox Enterprise, which was launched in November last year, to have ‘fast, reliable access to…data’ and ‘seamless collaboration’ for its employees.

Think older workers struggle with technology? Think again

CIO, 2016/8/3

Conventional thinking assumes that older workers have trouble adapting to new technologies. That notion is nothing more than a stereotype, but it’s a harmful one that could make life difficult for IT professionals over the age of 50 who are searching for new jobs. And now the results of a new survey suggest that the stereotype might not be accurate after all. Cloud storage provider Dropbox and Ipsos Mori, a London-based market research firm, surveyed more than 4,000 information workers in the U.S. and Europe about their use of technology in the workplace and found that people 55 and up use 4.9 forms of technology per week, on average — a smidge above the overall average of 4.7 per week.

This is the Coolest App Logo You Will See All Day

Inc., 2016/8/3

Greatness always draws the masses. That's a mantra that has proved valuable over the years when I have covered startups and tested products, and has come in handy once again. It's obvious with a new app that has one of the coolest logos around. It's "cool" because it means something, yet it's simple and ties into the main company logo. I'm talking about Dropbox, the company that created the idea of cloud storage for the masses. They have opened up their Dropbox Paper app for public use. You have to sign up for the beta, but there's no waiting list.

Dropbox's Paper Is Now Open To Everyone And Available On Mobile

Fast Company, 2016/8/3

At the start, Dropbox made [Dropbox Paper] available to a limited number of beta users. Since then, beta users have created over one million Paper documents for everything from feature ideas and code for apps to design ideas for a new website. Today, Dropbox is opening the beta up to the public for anyone to use, with no waitlist, and it’s launching apps for both iOS and Android so teams can collaborate on the go as well.

Dropbox's New Headquarters Has a Room for Every Mood

Fast Company, 2016/7/27

The mission of the popular file hosting and sharing platform Dropbox is to make it easy for people to work comfortably from anywhere. So when it came time to design its new deluxe San Francisco headquarters, Dropbox wanted the space to do the same thing. Now completed, it's an office that Dropbox likens to a city plaza: a mixture of public and semiprivate spaces that encourage workers to find their own personal bliss.

Dropbox aims for enterprise with new team and IT admin features

NetworkWorld, 2016/7/27

Continuing its effort to better appeal to enterprise users, Dropbox Wednesday announced new features aimed at making its cloud-based storage and collaboration platform easier for teams of workers to use and IT administrators to centrally control... New tools make it easier for groups of users – dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of them – to use the platform for sharing documents, accessing information and collaborating with others.

Dropbox levels up its features for administrators

PCWorld, 2016/7/27

IT administrators managing Dropbox deployments are supposed to have an easier time with it soon, thanks to improvements that the company announced Wednesday. The company is rolling out a redesigned interface for examining logs of user activity within an organization, new folders that make it easier to create and manage a shared workspace for teams and mobile access management capabilities.

Dropbox steps up to business users with AdminX, plans device management

TechCrunch, 2016/7/27

As Dropbox — the cloud storage company with 500 million users — gets more profitable and inches towards an IPO, the company is slowly adding more features that cater to the lucrative business market. Today, Dropbox — which already has some 200,000 companies using Dropbox Business — is taking the wraps off of AdminX, a new dashboard aimed at IT admins to better tailor and control their companies’ files and users on Dropbox Business accounts.

Dropbox and Egnyte move to leaders section in Gartner EFSS Magic Quadrant

CloudTech, 2016/7/22

Box, Citrix, Dropbox, and Egnyte represent the leaders’ section in the latest Gartner enterprise file sync and share (EFSS) Magic Quadrant. The 2016 rankings show an interesting correlation year on year; Dropbox and Egnyte move from the challenger and visionary sections respectively, while the overall number of vendors, 13, represents a step down from 16 last year.

Dropbox’s Lepton lossless image compression really uses a ‘middle-out’ algorithm

TechCrunch, 2016/7/14

The “middle-out” algorithm that has its roots in the most infamous (and probably funniest) scene in HBO’s “Silicon Valley” may have been fictional, but something like it can be found in Lepton, a cool new lossless image compressor created by Dropbox. Lepton reduces the file size of JPEG-encoded images (and that’s most of them) by as much as 22 percent, yet without losing a single bit of the original. How is this possible? Middle-out.

Diversity advice from the experts: diversity inclusion after hiring

ComputerWeekly, 2016/7/12

I recently spoke to Judith Williams, the global head of diversity at Dropbox, about how to increase and sustain diversity in tech and the wider workplace. Unsurprisingly, Williams explains that the level of diversity in an organisation tends to increase as a firm focusses on improving the situation. After a focussed effort in Dropbox to increase diversity, 2015 saw an influx of women into its technology department.

Dropbox helps soothe Deliveroo growing pains

The Australian, 2016/7/12

Scaling a start-up from just a few users to several thousand is no cakewalk. Food delivery firm Deliveroo has moved from long email threads and attachments to Dropbox, a solution managing director Levi Aron says has stopped the wheels from falling off.

Dropbox Says Controlling its Own Tech Makes it Faster, Nimbler

Fortune, 2016/7/11

Dropbox, the cloud storage company that says it has half a billion users, now says it’s well on its way to 200,000 paying business customers. And Dropbox CEO Drew Houston is banking that its new home-built infrastructure will help it save money and be more flexible when building new features.

Dropbox reveals aggressive channel recruitment

ChannelPro, 2016/7/4

An aggressive recruitment campaign by Dropbox has seen the online storage vendor increase its channel partner base by 50 percent since the beginning of the year. In January the firm claimed 2200 partners worldwide, and this figure has now risen to 3300. “We really want channel to be a big portion of our accelerated growth in the enterprise space,” Hank Humphreys, head of global channel sales, tells Channel Pro.

Dropbox Adds Document Scanning, Creation Tools in Corporate Push

Bloomberg, 2016/6/22

Dropbox Inc. unveiled tools for scanning documents using a smartphone camera and for creating new Microsoft Office documents with the click of a button, as the file-storage company pushes into new parts of the corporate cloud-services market... Dropbox is trying to expand from file-syncing and sharing into the far larger market of cloud-based collaboration.

Dropbox unveils document tools to lure business customers

Financial Times, 2016/6/22

Dropbox, once one of Silicon Valley’s fastest-growing consumer tech companies, has shifted its focus fully towards business customers with a new set of tools for workers — in the latest sign that start-ups are seeking more sustainable business models... This new move to turn Dropbox into an online productivity tool for workers comes shortly after the company said it had become free cash flow positive — an important financial milestone that means it does not consume cash apart from spending on capital investment.

Dropbox Announces New Tools To Make Collaboration Easier For Businesses

FastCompany, 2016/6/22

On Wednesday, the company announced a number of updates to Dropbox for Business based on that user research. The new features and services are designed to help teams be more collaborative and, consequently, more productive. "People have more ways than ever to create and capture information," says Cristen Torrey, head of design research at Dropbox. "We’ve seen the hoops that people jump through just to do something as simple as turn a piece of paper, like a receipt or owner’s manual, into something that they can archive and share."

Dropbox enhances its productivity tools across the board

PCWorld, 2016/6/22

Dropbox just dumped a ton of new productivity features on users of its file storage and collaboration service that are all aimed at making it easier for people to get work done within its applications. Updates to the Dropbox app for iOS allow users to scan documents directly into the cloud storage service, and get started with creating Microsoft Office files from that app as well. These launches mean that Dropbox will be more valuable to people as a productivity service, and not just a folder to hold files.

Dropbox CEO Pushes Toward Profitability in a ‘Post-Unicorn Era’

Bloomberg, 2016/6/14

Drew Houston, Dropbox's chief executive officer, now declares that we're "entering the post-unicorn era." Unicorn startups, those valued at $1 billion or more, will need to focus on creating healthier businesses as venture capital and other sources of private-market funds dry up, he said Tuesday onstage at the Bloomberg Technology Conference in San Francisco... Houston said Dropbox is free-cash-flow positive but not yet profitable.

Dropbox CEO: We Can Go Public on Our Own Timeline [Video]

Bloomberg Markets, 2016/6/14

Dropbox CEO Drew Houston discusses the company's IPO plans and his outlook for the future. He speaks with Emily Chang at the Bloomberg Technology Conference in San Francisco on "Bloomberg Markets."

Dropbox says it is cash flow positive, in no rush to IPO

TechCrunch, 2016/6/14

It’s been two years since Dropbox, which is backed top venture firms including Sequoia and Benchmark, has raised a private fundraising round. But Houston insists that despite negative publicity surrounding the company’s finances, they have enough money in the bank to stick around. Houston claimed that Dropbox has been cash flow positive, emphasizing that this milestone for a business “means you control your destiny. Instead of being funded by your investors, you’re funded by your customers.”

Collaboration makes flexible workers happier

CloudPro, 2016/6/8

Dropbox has revealed collaborative technologies are making employees happier in the workplace, whether or not they have the ability to work from home. Of the 710 UK decision makers and information workers surveyed, 81 per cent of those already using collaboration tools in a flexible working environment are happy in their job, while this dropped to 67 per cent for employees who are able to work from home, but don't have access to collaboration tools.

HP Enterprise, Dropbox Team Up to Help Each Other Expand

Wall Street Journal, 2016/6/7

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. and Dropbox Inc., two prominent companies operating in separate spheres of computing, are teaming up to help each other expand their business. The companies disclosed on Tuesday that HP Enterprise was the hardware supplier behind a shift in Dropbox’s technology strategy. HP Enterprise modified some of its standard computers to help Dropbox store customer data in its own facilities, part of a more than two-year effort to end the file-sharing service’s reliance on Amazon Web Services by moving the data in-house.

Dropbox steps ups European commitment with local signing

Business Cloud News, 2016/6/2

Dropbox has announced the appointment of Philip Lacor, who will act as the new VP for EMEA Sales, based out of the Dublin office. The company has been making notable efforts in recent months to increase its presence in the European market, capitalizing on free-user growth in the region. Aside from Lacor’s appointment, Dropbox has opened offices in Hamburg, Dublin, London, Paris and Amsterdam, as well offering localized payment models in 12 European countries to increase the number of upgrades to the paid-for services.

The Dropbox approach versus Box [Video]

CNBC, 2016/6/2

Global Vice President of Revenue for Dropbox Thomas Hansen, discusses the battle for cloud storage.

How Dropbox Moved 500PB Of Customer Files Off AWS

InformationWeek, 2016/6/1

Over the last two-and-a-half years, Dropbox has been migrating its customers' files off the Amazon cloud. The files have moved from an Amazon data center to one of two storage centers run by Dropbox. The San Francisco-based company had been running on Amazon Web Services Simple Storage System since it was founded in 2007. It had 500 million customers and 500 petabytes of data by the time it started the migration. Dropbox needed to pay particular attention to the way it was going to provide the storage networking that would serve all those customers.

Dropbox had a 'no mistakes' policy with a ticking clock as it moved off Amazon

Business Insider, 2016/5/26

When Dropbox finally finished its two-and-a-half-year-long "Magic Pocket" project in October of 2015, the team paused for a quick champagne toast. And then it was right back to work. Over those two-plus years, Dropbox had designed and built its own storage systems - codenamed Diskotech (get it?) - and moved 500 petabytes (that's 500 million gigabytes) of stored data from the $8 billion Amazon Web Services cloud into its own data centers.

Dropbox Strengthens Mobile Support, Gets Closer to IBM

Fortune, 2016/5/25

Since former Microsoft sales exec Thomas Hansen joined Dropbox last July to lead global sales and partnership strategy, his team has been busy. Last fall it inked a series of international distribution deals—including a corporate sales arrangement with Hewlett Packard Enterprise HPE -2.78% —and moved even closer to several influential business software companies that could help make its cloud file-sharing service more attractive to businesses. As of Wednesday, it is adding another big name, IBM to the ranks of its closest allies. IBM is now officially a Dropbox Premier Partner, along with the likes of Adobe, Dell, DocuSign, Microsoft, Salesforce, and VMware.

CIO interview: Cloud a necessity at News Corp

ComputerWeekly, 2016/5/24

The company has rolled out Dropbox to 25,000 users and before rolling it out, says [CIO Dominic] Shine, “7,000 business users had brought their personal Dropbox accounts to work and were starting to use Dropbox for work purposes”... Shine says it is far better to embrace the technology that employees are already using and put the necessary information security measures around it. For Shine, IT needs to be open-minded about shadow IT.

Dropbox’s Magic Pocket with James Cowling [Podcast]

Software Engineering Daily, 2016/5/17

For the past three years, Dropbox has been working on a project to migrate its file storage from Amazon Web Services to its own custom built infrastructure. Magic Pocket is the name of Dropbox’s new infrastructure layer, and it gives Dropbox more control and improved economics. James Cowling leads the storage team at Dropbox. On today’s episode, James takes us into the architecture of Dropbox and explains how the team moved all of the user file storage from Amazon S3 to Dropbox’s Magic Pocket infrastructure.

Find, Vet and Close the Best Product Managers

First Round Review, 2016/5/16

Todd Jackson has been a part of product organizations across some of the best companies in the Valley, from Google to Facebook to Twitter, after it acquired his own startup, Cover. Now VP of Product and Design at Dropbox, he’s worked with hundreds of product managers — and hired dozens — over the course of his career... In this interview, Jackson explains how startups can define the type of PMs they need, source candidates, ask the right interview questions — and, perhaps most importantly, convince them to come work for you.

Dropbox goes off to college with new Education service

PCWorld, 2016/5/10

Dropbox launched a new service on Tuesday to help graduate students, college faculty and staff collaborate on files while they’re at school. Schools can now pay $50 per user, per year for Dropbox Education, a version of the cloud storage company’s premium offering for organizations that’s tailored to the cost-sensitive education market. Dropbox is trying to sell more paid services, but its offerings have been aimed primarily at businesses. Dropbox Education will cost much less than the company's business plans, which typically run from $150 to $300 per user, per month.

Dropbox launches Education offering, costs $49 per user per year

VentureBeat, 2016/5/10

Cloud file syncing and sharing service Dropbox today is announcing the launch of Dropbox Education, a version of the service tailored to educational institutions. The offering is similar to the Dropbox Business tier of service in many respects, although there are a few differences. Dropbox Education will cost $49 per user per year, and volume discounts are available, Dropbox Education director of education Jason Katcher wrote in a blog post.

Dropbox takes another step into the office

The Times, 2016/5/3

Dropbox, the cloud-storage company, has made a new assault on the business market with products for companies looking to shed old expensive IT equipment and bring the ease of consumer technology to the office. Dennis Woodside, chief operating officer of Dropbox, said the company, which is adding ten million new users a month, is infiltrating the office as workers use personal accounts for work purposes... The company has launched Project Infinite, which enables a business to move all of its data to Dropbox’s servers and give employees access from their desktops.

Qualcomm's Paul Jacobs joins Dropbox board

Re/code, 2016/5/2

In a high-profile appointment, Dropbox said it has added Qualcomm executive chairman Paul Jacobs to its board. The addition is an important one for the San Francisco-based file storage and sharing company, which has been under pressure as competition from huge rivals such as Google and Amazon has increased, even as its valuation has decreased. Dropbox CEO Drew Houston touched on the need to have some additional experience in battling big companies.

Dropbox’s Ease Of Use Is ‘Essential’ To Attracting More UK Businesses

TechWeek Europe, 2016/4/28

Dropbox believes that making its cloud platform as easy to use as possible will help it sign up more European businesses as customers. The company held its first European customer event in London this week and claims that since it opened its office in the capital 18 months ago, business has grown tenfold. In three weeks’ time, it will move to larger premises to accommodate the growth.

Expedia supports global workforce collaboration for 18,000 users with Dropbox cloud file storage, eyes Project Infinite

Computerworld UK, 2016/4/27

Up until nine months ago, approximately 10,000 Expedia staff had been using Dropbox on an individual basis to share files. Speaking at Dropbox Open in London yesterday, Chris Burgess, VP of IT at Expedia, said that the company has now completed the deployment of Dropbox Business for its entire workforce. Burgess moved these 10,000 accounts over “seamlessly”, enabling central management of accounts by IT staff. "We have offices around the world and employees collaborating, so they work closely together across locations and use tools like Dropbox to simplify that very easily," said Burgess.

Dropbox’s latest idea could change the way you think about cloud storage

TechCrunch, 2016/4/26

Today at the Dropbox Open conference in London, the company announced Project Infinite with the goal of giving business customers local access to files no matter where they live — in the cloud, on network drives or local drives. In practice, this means when you open Windows Explorer or OSX Finder, you will have access to all of your Dropbox files without having to store them on your drive... We’ll just have to wait for GA for more definitive answers to those questions. In the meantime, Dropbox has solved a big cloud storage problem, and it’s about time.

Dropbox wants to stretch desktop file storage to infinity

PCWorld, 2016/4/26

Dropbox has a futuristic vision for how its users will be able to share massive files and have quick access to them on their computers, without their hard drives overflowing. The cloud storage company announced a new initiative at its Open conference in London on Tuesday called Project Infinite. It's a push to create a new Dropbox interface that allows users to see all of the files they've stored in the cloud in their computer's file explorer without requiring them to keep local copies of each document, image, spreadsheet or other file.

Davidson College chooses Dropbox over rival services

CloudPro, 2016/4/18

North Carolina's Davidson College has chosen to implement Dropbox as its collaboration platform to replace its legacy on-premise solution and reduce costs. The college decided to roadtest Dropbox, Box for Higher Education, Google Drive for Education, and Microsoft OneDrive in order to find the solution most suitable for staff and students and most cost-effective for the education establishment's budget. To test the four services, the college's IT department uploaded a 112GB file set to each service to see how they performed. According to the tests, Dropbox was the only service that actually completed the upload and managed to do so in hours. The other three services cancelled it after trying for five days.

Using Cloud Technology in Rare Disease Research: Interview with CEGIR Principal Investigator

Medgadget, 2016/4/15

"Patient security is a top concern, which is why we decided to use Dropbox to distribute the samples as the service supports HIPAA compliance. This was especially important to the NIH, who fully supports our virtual workflow system and use of Dropbox once they saw the time and cost savings it helps us achieve." – Dr. Marc E. Rothenberg, MD, PhD, director at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and principal investigator at the Consortium of Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disease Researchers (CEGIR).

How Dropbox Is Changing The Music Business

Forbes, 2016/4/12

In fact, Dropbox’s newfound positioning as a tool for media professionals comes at a time when the company is rapidly expanding its enterprise presence as a whole, adding as many as 25,000 new business users per quarter. On a higher level, the enterprise collaboration market is forecast to grow from $47.3 billion in 2014 to $70.61 billion in 2019, and will likely see particular growth in creative industries as collaborative teams grow in both influence and size.

You can now share Dropbox files directly in Facebook Messenger

VentureBeat, 2016/4/11

Dropbox has launched a new feature that allows you to share photos, videos, and other files directly with people you’re chatting with on Facebook Messenger. The feature is available within Messenger’s iOS and Android apps, and you can either share directly through the messaging app or right from Dropbox.

Dropbox Extends Reach with New Ingram Micro Distribution Agreement

Talkin' Cloud, 2016/4/11

Ingram Micro channel partners in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand can now offer Dropbox file sharing and collaboration services as Ingram Micro has expanded its distribution agreement with Dropbox... In addition, Ingram Micro channel partners in the US, Canada, and the Netherlands are now able to purchase, provision, configure, and manage Dropbox through a single automated portal with its availability in the Ingram Micro Cloud Marketplace.

Can Dropbox Live Up to $10 Billion Valuation? [Video]

Bloomberg West, 2016/4/8

Y Combinator president Sam Altman and Dropbox CEO Drew Houston discuss if Dropbox can live up to its $10 billion valuation with Emily Chang on “Bloomberg West.”

Dropbox and Ta-Ku celebrate collaboration

Marketing Mag, 2016/4/7

Dropbox has joined forces with and Perth based producer, photographer and fashion collaborator Ta-Ku to present a week long creative residency in Sydney designed to showcase how technology is redefining the way artists collaborate and create... “Over the past few years I’ve been lucky to connect with inspiring artists from across the world, often while working very remotely from my home in Perth. Technology such as Dropbox has fundamentally redefined the way I work and has made worldly collaboration possible,” he says.

Contractor Uses Digital Framework to Reduce Costs

CIO Insight, 2016/4/6

As digital technology moved into the mainstream, [Brandt Companies] turned to Dropbox Business to provide a framework for file sharing—but also to take the company's workflows to a more advanced state... The results have been nothing short of remarkable. Faster technician turnaround times with clients along with improvements in internal workflows have saved Brandt more than $400,000 a year. This translates into a return on investment approaching 300 percent over three years.

Video: Tech leaders talk to high school students about forming their own companies

KRON4, 2016/4/5

San Francisco’s Mission District is where techies and tenants may have found themselves at odds. But at Mission High School, tech leaders are talking to the kids about forming their own tech companies... The founders of Dropbox are sharing their own stories of success and failure, and, perhaps on the side, scouting out some potential talent.

Dropbox: Turning IT from dictators to facilitators with cloud data control

Computer Business Review, 2016/4/1

Dropbox essentially kept the same user experience on the client side, but shifted the control over the data to the IT department. The control over how and where the data was shared was is centralised in the IT department, with the user's day-to-day interactions with the product as little changed as possible.

Dropbox Rides BYOD Wave into the Channel

Redmond Channel Partner, 2016/3/30

Since arriving at Dropbox from Microsoft just eight months ago, Thomas Hansen has put in motion a channel program that's on pace to bring on thousands of new resellers and solution integration partners... As of last week, Dropbox had 2,200 channel partners, ranging from resellers, systems integrators (SIs) and managed service providers (MSPs).

Dropbox on Android now lets you open PDF files in Adobe Acrobat Reader

VentureBeat, 2016/3/29

As expected, Dropbox and Adobe are announcing today that people can now open PDF documents stored in Dropbox using the Adobe Acrobat Reader app on Android devices. This lets users of the apps sign, highlight, annotate, and comment on files from Dropbox from within Acrobat Reader. The integrations are the result of a partnership between Adobe and Dropbox that was announced in October.

Dropbox partner ecosystem helps with security, shadow IT

TechTarget, 2016/3/17

The popularity of the Dropbox file storage service is creating more opportunity for partners since the expansion of its Dropbox Partner Network last November as well as the addition of Dropbox Enterprise to its product arsenal, which also includes Dropbox Business. There are now some 2,200 partners worldwide, and the partner ecosystem has been segmented in terms of size and reach, according to Hank Humphreys, head of global channel sales, at Dropbox.

The Epic Story of Dropbox’s Exodus From the Amazon Cloud Empire

WIRED, 2016/3/14

Over the last two-and-a-half years, Dropbox built its own vast computer network and shifted its service onto a new breed of machines designed by its own engineers, all orchestrated by a software system built by its own programmers with a brand new programming language. Drawing on the experience of Silicon Valley veterans who erected similar technology inside Internet giants like Google and Facebook and Twitter, it has successfully moved about 90 percent of those files onto this new online empire.

Dropbox hits half a billion users

ZDNet, 2016/3/8

File hosting service Dropbox has reached 500 million global users in its first eight years of operation. Although based in San Francisco, Dropbox said its most recent 100 million users came from all over the world.

Dropbox teams up with AARNet and CAUDIT

ARN, 2016/3/1

Dropbox has partnered with research and education network provider, AARNET and the Council of Australian University Directors of Information Technology (CAUDIT)... “Institutions across our research and education community are asking for Cloud solutions that support collaboration by securely meeting the storage needs of students, faculty and staff,” AARNET chief executive, Chris Hancock, said. “The partnership with Dropbox is a great example of how we all work with Cloud technology companies to drive cost-efficient initiatives for the benefit of research and education."

Dropbox partnership to lift female employment

The Australian, 2016/2/16

Global cloud storage firm Dropbox is partnering with Melbourne-based social enterprise Diverse City Careers (DCC) to address the lack of women in technical roles.

Servcorp turns to Dropbox for collaboration

Computerworld, 2016/2/12

After employees rejected Servcorp’s initial choice of cloud storage service, the company was forced to go back to the drawing board to provide a better file sharing solution for its workforce...“Overwhelmingly when we got the feedback from that particular user group the selection was Dropbox,” the CTO said. As a result, Servcorp chose Dropbox Business.

Dropbox Will Host European Customer Data With AWS In Germany

TechWeekEurope, 2016/2/11

It was recently as December that Dropbox revealed it would be building infrastructure in Europe to store data locally and today, the company announced that from the third quarter of 2016 European business customer file contents will be held in Germany, in partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Dropbox opens Benelux office in Amsterdam

Telecompaper, 2016/2/11

Dropbox has opened an office for the Benelux, based in Amsterdam. This is the online storage company's fourth European office, after London, Dublin and Paris. Dropbox claims nearly one in two Dutch internet users have Dropbox installed. One of its local business customers is the Maastricht Academy of Media, Design and Technology (MAMDT), while Dropbox Enterprise also counts as recent customers in Europe UK broadcaster Channel 4 and the pharmacy chain Boots.

Dropbox CEO, new diversity chief address goals with more 'firepower'

USA Today, 2016/1/28

Houston is one of the rare tech CEOs to stake his leadership on challenging ingrained attitudes and practices inside the industry and his own company to change those demographics. He and Arash Ferdowsi, the chief technology officer who founded the online storage and collaboration company with him, want Dropbox to better reflect the available workforce and their customers around the globe. And they have a new co-pilot in their endeavor: Judith Williams, Dropbox's first global diversity chief, whom they hired from Google.

Tech, auto companies join forces to thwart patent trolls

San Francisco Chronicle, 2016/1/28

Now a who’s who of technology, automobile and other companies has banded together in a novel approach seeking to thwart patent trolls. LOT Network counts Google, Canon, Dropbox, Ford Motor Co., GitHub, JP Morgan Chase, Pandora, Pure Storage Red Hat, Solar City, Uber and Wikimedia Foundation as members.

Dropbox adds real-time collaboration for Office Online docs

Engadget, 2016/1/27

Following the release of a Windows 10 app for tablets, Dropbox is expanding its Microsoft Office integration. The cloud-based repository allows multiple users to edit a file with Office Online with all of the updates synced in real time. This means you won't have to alert someone when you're making changes to avoid overwriting tweaks from a colleague.

Dropbox just released a native Windows 10 app for tablets

Engadget, 2016/1/21

Dropbox teamed up with Microsoft back in 2014, and since then many of the new features the company has introduced have focused around that partnership. You can now access files stored in Dropbox through Office apps, create Office documents right in the Dropbox iOS app and you can edit your Office docs right through the Dropbox web interface. Most of these features benefitted users regardless of what platform they used, but today's announcement is specifically for Windows users: Dropbox is releasing a native Windows 10 app.

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Dropbox 提供的服務讓您可以隨時隨地存取自己的所有相片、文件和影片,也可以輕鬆與他人共享檔案。所有儲存在 Dropbox 都會自動儲存到您的電腦、手機或平板電腦,以及 Dropbox 網站中。Dropbox 的共享功能也十分簡單易用。如果您的電腦損壞當機,只要在 Dropbox 網站中按幾下,就可以輕鬆還原所有檔案。

  • 隨手可得。只要將檔案儲存在 Dropbox 上,便可從電腦、手機、或平板電腦任意存取。在任何地方都能編輯文件、自動匯入相片、和分享影片。
  • 安心共享。與好友分享相片。與您的團隊協同合作,就像大家用同一台電腦工作一樣。所有檔案都預設為私人擁有,您可以控制他人存取的權限。
  • 安全有保障。就算您的手機泡水,您的資料仍會安全地儲存在 Dropbox 上,彈指間就能還原。Dropbox 使用 AES-256 位元加密技術和兩步驟驗證,確保您的檔案安全無虞。
  • Dropbox Business。全球數百萬人都在工作中使用 Dropbox。使用 Dropbox Business 就能享有強大又有保障的 Dropbox 功能、完整的管理員控制工具、專屬支援服務、和您所需要的儲存空間。

全球成長

  • Dropbox 擁有超過 500,000,000 名使用者。
  • 超過 200,000 家企業組織採用 Dropbox Business。
  • 使用者利用 Dropbox 建立了超過 3.30 億個分享連結。
  • 每天人們都會在 Dropbox 儲存 12 億份檔案。
  • Dropbox 提供 20 種語言版本,使用者遍及世界各地 200 多個國家和地區。
  • Dropbox 總部位於舊金山,另外在奧斯丁都柏林海爾茲利亞倫敦紐約巴黎西雅圖雪梨漢堡東京都設有辦公室。

公司背景

  • 創立:2007 年 6 月由 Drew Houston 及 Arash Ferdowsi 共同創辦。
  • 推出:2008 年 9 月,Dropbox 問世。讓您能隨時隨地存取並分享檔案。
  • Dropbox Business:我們在 2011 年開始提供專為團隊打造的 Dropbox 服務。2013 年,此服務蛻變為 Dropbox Business並正式推出。企業得以更高的能見度和管理權,掌握公司的重要檔案。Dropbox Business 每天都為大大小小的團隊即時同步所有協作內容。
  • Dropbox 平台:開發者以 Dropbox 平台打造了許多應用程式,可與 Facebook、Yahoo、1Password、Autodesk、Adobe EchoSign、Notability、CareerBuilder、Vimeo、HP、DocuSign、Microsoft Azure、Rackspace、Samsung 等多項服務結合。Dropbox 於 2014 年 12 月推出 Dropbox Business API 以及 20 多種企業整合功能,讓 Dropbox Business 成為更強大安全的協作平台。

Dropbox 的故事

Dropbox 由 Drew Houston 及 Arash Ferdowsi 於 2007 年成立。當時他們因為對於總是要使用多台電腦來執行作業而感到挫折,所以 Drew 就想,如果能夠設計出一種服務,讓人們不管是從什麼地方都能夠存取檔案,而不需要再使用電子郵件附加檔案,應該會非常方便。因此,Drew 就設計出一套 Dropbox 的示範編碼,並將這套編碼展示給 MIT 的同學和 Arash Ferdowsi 看。Arash Ferdowsi 當時只剩下一個學期就可以畢業,但他卻毅然決然地辦理休學,專心協助成立 Dropbox。他們所做的所有決策,都是以設計出一套簡單易用,而且可靠的系統為主,並且致力於讓所有電腦和手機都可以使用。

Dropbox 運作方式

Dropbox 可讓您輕鬆使用電腦或手機存取自己所有的檔案,方法就和在 Dropbox 資料夾中新增任何檔案一樣簡單。您可以在辦公室開始作業,回家後再完成作業,完全不需要煩惱應將檔案存在什麼地方 -- 檔案一直都在您的身邊,垂手可得。


加入 Dropbox 相當簡單:只要安裝 Dropbox 軟體 (適用 Windows、Mac 和 Linux 作業系統),系統就會自動在您的電腦中建立一個專用資料夾。所有放入 Dropbox 資料夾的檔案內容,都會自動儲存到您所有電腦和 Dropbox 網站中。您也可以邀請其他人共享您 Dropbox 中的資料夾。因此,Dropbox 非常適合工作團隊專案,或與親朋好友分享相片,就像您直接將檔案儲存到他們的桌面一樣簡單。Dropbox 行動版應用程式可讓您將自己的生活點滴隨身帶著走。因為 Dropbox 可以保留工作歷程紀錄一個月,所以如果不小心出錯,您也可隨時還原檔案,或救回已經刪除的檔案。


Dropbox 一開始提供 2 GB 的免費空間,而且只要介紹好友加入,就能額外贏取最多 16 GB 的紅利空間;您也可以升級至 Pro 帳戶,享有最多 1 TB 的空間,以及最多 32 GB 的紅利空間 。Dropbox Business 滿足您的團隊在儲存空間方面的需求,一開始每位使用者先提供 1 TB。想瞭解更多內容,請瀏覽 www.dropbox.com/pricing

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