Dropbox is rolling out a new feature called Groups and a related API that should make it easier for businesses to manage all of their content stored in Dropbox, the file-sync-and… Read more »
Fresh off its IPO in January, Box has made its first acquisition of the year, buying a small security startup called Subspace, the company said on Wednesday. Financial terms of the… Read more »
Box’s first appearance on Wall Street as a public company went off to a good start. The Los Altos company’s shares are priced at $21.79 as of 7:18 AM PST, which… Read more »
Box plans to offer 12,500,000 shares priced at $14.00 per share during its IPO on Friday, according to a Reuters report late Thursday citing an underwriter. CNBC and the Wall Street… Read more »
HGST is the reigning champion of hard drives when it comes to reliability, according to cloud backup provider Backblaze, which should know since it deploys tens of thousands of drives to… Read more »
https://twitter.com/levie/status/553588435832029186 Box CEO Aaron Levie’s self-deprecating tweet on the day that the cloud-storage startup he co-founded in 2005 announced it was back on track to go public after months of delays… Read more »
Egnyte wants to be more than just a file-sync-and-share player and hopes to reposition itself as a data management and analytics company. On Tuesday, the Mountain View-based startup will unveil data analytics… Read more »
It’s a big day in collaboration software with fan-favorite Slack unveiling pricing plans while Facebook talked more about Facebook for Work, a not-so-secret foray into the enterprise-software space. With Slack’s new… Read more »
Box laid out the details of its long-awaited IPO and plans to raise $186.9 million with the company valued at roughly $1.5 billion, the startup detailed in an SEC filing on… Read more »
Here’s more proof that Amazon’s Zocalo work-collaboration tool is targeting the file-sync-and-share players like Dropbox and Box: you can now sync files to your computer or mobile device through a shared… Read more »