ResearchBreaking out of a Box
In his Weekly Update, Stowe Boyd, the Gigaom Research curator for social (AKA, the lead analyst for the future of work) asks, “Is the tide turning for Box?” In dual announcements Box… Read more »
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In his Weekly Update, Stowe Boyd, the Gigaom Research curator for social (AKA, the lead analyst for the future of work) asks, “Is the tide turning for Box?” In dual announcements Box… Read more »
Two announcements made last week by Box, the file sync-and-share company, suggest that the company’s recent string of bad luck may be turning. First, and most importantly, Aaron Levie announced on… Read more »
The week in cloud: Shared-link vulnerability overshadows Dropbox for Business push; Eucalyptus updates private cloud and Oracle v. Google reverberates. Read more »
The industrial giant will standardize on Box for content sharing and collaboration. Read more »
Danny Crichton has opened a can of worms by pointing out that Box and Square are a/ highly valued companies that b/ are finding the spring of 2014 a very difficult… Read more »
Box, the enterprise file sync-and-share company, is opting to delay its IPO until June or beyond, given the enormous downdraft in the markets for cloud computing offerings, according to the Wall… Read more »
Box could have launched its offering in April, but it looks like it’ll be June or later, according to reports. Read more »
Microsoft has announced increasing OneDrive for Business storage from 25GB to 1TB per user in a direct counter to the growth of services like Box and Dropbox. The post that this… Read more »
How much storage do you want? 25GB? How about 1TB? Microsoft ups the ante with OneDrive for Business. Read more »
Ubiquitous connectivity, file sync-and-share, and a new generation of office apps continued to disrupt the modern workforce during the first quarter. Read more »