Posts Tagged ‘dropbox’
Google finally launched Google Drive. Recently rumors are flying everywhere that the launch of Google Drive, or G Drive, is imminent. Analysts and bloggers are now predicting the downfall of popular cloud storage services, namely the boxes, as Google enters the market as the giant 800-pound gorilla. These assumptions make sense. After all, Google can gain [...]
Filed under: Cloud Storage, enterprise adoption, Enterprise storage, Market, Oxygen Cloud, Private Cloud, Private storage, Security | 2 Comments
Tags: Box, dontbeasheep, dropbox, Google Drive
File sharing is actually decades old. And there were a lot of good ideas that made it into the mainstream and solved the file sharing problem of their day. But times change and new solutions are sometimes required. We believe that. We also believe that a new solution doesn’t necessarily mean chucking everything you already [...]
Filed under: Cloud Storage, Collaboration, Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise storage | 5 Comments
Tags: dropbox, ECM, file servers, file sharing, file synchronization
Earlier this year, I noticed a post claiming that Amazon S3 was storing more than 262 billion objects. That blew me away, as just a year before, Amazon had claimed 102 billion objects. 150% year over year growth! S3 is now on an exponential growth curve, passing 566 billion objects in October, and it is [...]
Filed under: Cloud Storage, Market | 2 Comments
Tags: amazon s3, applification, dropbox