Microsoft on Tuesday announced a strategic partnership with Dropbox — only eight days after announcing unlimited cloud storage for Office 365 subscribers in a move widely seen as a frontal attack on Dropbox and Google. The companies will integrate their services forphones, tablets and the Internet, so that users can access and collaborate on Office files either from Dropbox or Microsoft Office. However, Dropbox has had several security problems, and that might be an issue.
Dropbox, Microsoft Gang Up on Google
Posted by: Richard Adhikari November 4, 2014 03:19 PMMicrosoft on Tuesday announced a strategic partnership with Dropbox — only eight days after announcing unlimited cloud storage for Office 365 subscribers in a move widely seen as a frontal attack on Dropbox and Google. The companies will integrate their services forphones, tablets and the Internet, so that users can access and collaborate on Office files either from Dropbox or Microsoft Office. However, Dropbox has had several security problems, and that might be an issue.