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Box has typically been at the forefront of enterprise file sync and share (EFSS) needs, delivering features and benefits to customers months, if not years, ahead of the competition.
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Adobe and Dropbox have finally given Android users parity with iOS users.
When the two companies signed an integration deal last October, Adobe added a drag-and-drop Workflow Designer, enhanced electronic signatures and Enterprise Mobility Management and Signature Capture to its Document Cloud.
In November, Adobe announced that iOS devices
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Particulars May Surprise
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Maybe you’ve heard the stories about swank city nightclubs where only celebrities and the pretty people (and anyone willing to slip the bouncer a C-note) made it past the velvet ropes.
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Dropbox launched a new app today that’s optimized for Windows 10.
As a universal app, Dropbox will now work across Windows tablets, desktops and hybrids like the Surface Book and Surface Pro line with touch-friendly tools and deeper hooks into how Windows works.
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The exhibit hall at the Gartner Symposium ITxpo in Barcelona might feel a little chilly these days. Passersby may not notice it, but the three competing Enterprise File Sync and Share (EFSS) vendors positioned right next to each other probably will.
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First it was the desktop, then office productivity software, then finally the Internet. Each in turn characterized a technology platform that defined a computing era.
Microsoft won each of these rounds, with Windows, Office and Internet Explorer respectively.
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A new three-way partnership between Dropbox, Vera and Okta could secure and encrypt documents across any device. It could even persuade organizations in regulated industries to use Dropbox as an enterprise application.
Through the partnership, Vera will offer military-grade encryption to those moving files in and out of Dropbox.
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Dropbox wants you to embrace Paper ... sort of.
Before you shed a tear over those defenseless trees, read on. What Dropbox is actually doing is expanding a document collaboration tool called Notes that it launched in very limited beta in April.
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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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