In its quest to make Dropbox more enterprise-worthy, the company rebuilt the entire application, adding remote wipe, audit tracking, and content reassignment to the mix. Read more »
Dropbox has lined up more than $500 million in debt financing, according to the Financial Times. Apparently, it is growing its own infrastructure, (now a hybrid of its own and Amazon’s),… Read more »
The week in cloud: Microsoft stresses Azure’s openness to outside products — but that philosophy doesn’t extend to Office for iPad’s storage choices. Read more »
Canonical wants to make Ubuntu a contender in the mobile space, and that means setting up an ecosystem. The entity at the center of that ecosystem wouldn’t necessarily be Canonical itself. Read more »
I know I am old-fashioned, but I really can’t conceive how Apple believes that iCloud will be really usable without a folder setup for documents. The premise that I want to… Read more »
If a doctor’s office or a school wants to use Dropbox as their cloud file store but worries about HIPAA or FERPA compliance, Sookasa says it has a service for that. Read more »
Say goodbye to the popular e-reading app Readmill: The Berlin-based startup’s cofounders confirmed Friday that Dropbox has acquired it and is absorbing its technology. Read more »
Satya Nadella’s San Francisco press conference yesterday was indeed the unveiling of Office for iPad, as predicted. This is actually three separate apps — Word, Excel, and Powerpoint for iPad –… Read more »