Dropbox, a cloud service that lets users store and share documents and media files over any device, has introduced a paid version of its product aimed at businesses. Known as “Dropbox for Teams,” this comes with new administrative controls, centralized billing and phone support and, of course, more storage. It’s priced at $800 a year for five users and $125 for each additional user. Dropbox’s new paid service comes with 1 terabyte of storage for the first five users. Additional users get 200 GB each. To add or update files, users just save a document, photo or video to their Dropbox folder.
Dropbox Hits Biz Market With New 'Teams' Edition
Posted by: Richard Adhikari October 27, 2011 03:31 PMDropbox, a cloud service that lets users store and share documents and media files over any device, has introduced a paid version of its product aimed at businesses. Known as “Dropbox for Teams,” this comes with new administrative controls, centralized billing and phone support and, of course, more storage. It’s priced at $800 a year for five users and $125 for each additional user. Dropbox’s new paid service comes with 1 terabyte of storage for the first five users. Additional users get 200 GB each. To add or update files, users just save a document, photo or video to their Dropbox folder.