GigaomDropbox gets BYOD smarts with MobileSpan buy
Dropbox, in its quest for enterprise customers, has acquired MobileSpan, a company that lets people access corporate files on their own devices. Read more »
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Dropbox, in its quest for enterprise customers, has acquired MobileSpan, a company that lets people access corporate files on their own devices. Read more »
After a week of assimilating Apple’s tour-de-force at the annual Worldwide Developers Conference last week, a long list of market watchers are saying that the event — and the design and development… Read more »
Apple’s iCloud price drop puts it in play for one of the cheapest storage options around — if you have an iPhone, that is. Read more »
As part of the deal to transfer the mantle of Y Combinator President, Paul Graham and his successor Sam Altman agreed that the position would be monitored by a nine-person Board… Read more »
Drew Houston, the founder of Dropbox, told the story last fall at Dreamforce about Steve Jobs’ effort to acquire Dropbox, and how Job was committed to ‘kill’ the company with iCloud. The… Read more »
“We’re not cutting prices,” Dropbox CEO Drew Houston declared Wednesday. This despite the fact that web giants with money to burn like Google and Microsoft are undercutting his service on pricing. Read more »
In his Weekly Update, Stowe Boyd, the Gigaom Research curator for social, looks at the implications as ‘Google buys Divide’–a startup in which the company had previously invested. Divide provides security… Read more »
Last October, Google invested $12 million in a series B round, betting on a start-up called Enterproid. That company changed its name to Divide, and last week Google took the next… Read more »
The battle of the customer announcements has commenced. Following soon on the heels of Box’s disclosure that GE had selected that file sync-and-share solution over other alternatives (see Is the tide turning… Read more »
The industry’s unique demands for speed and multicasting have fueled the growth of specialist video IP transport companies like Aspera, Signiant, and Brevity. Read more »