The role of collaboration apps in digital transformation
As more companies find themselves with workers spread across the globe, it's become harder – and more important – to keep employees connected.
As more companies find themselves with workers spread across the globe, it's become harder – and more important – to keep employees connected.
Dropbox hopes to become a central tool for employee productivity with Dropbox Spaces, which launched alongside several other updates.
The cloud file storage vendor continues to reinvent itself as it looks to compete with collaboration and productivity rivals like Google, Microsoft and Slack.
Tech execs gathered in Melbourne recently to discuss how you are creating better digital experiences for your internal staff. The luncheon was sponsored by Dropbox.
File hosting and collaboration platform Dropbox will launch a 'Sydney Region' during the second half of the year, the company announced this morning.
Sydney University CIO, Mike Day, discusses how his technology group is helping deliver on the university’s four-year transformation plan.
Dropbox has launched a suite of products targeted squarely at the self-employed business user, in response to the growing freelancer economy.
Showcase is designed to make it easier for freelancers and small teams of professionals to share content.
Former Survey Monkey managing director Tony Ward has been appointed country manager of Dropbox.
Charlie Wood steps down after nearly three years running cloud-based storage vendor.
In early 2015, APN bought Perth’s radio station 96FM from Fairfax Media for $78 million giving the company’s Australian Radio Network (ARN) empire a presence across all five capitals.
Angry Birds and Clash of Clans are among the apps most often banned by Australian businesses, according to data from enterprise mobility management firm, MobileIron.
Aaron Levie, the outspoken founder and CEO of enterprise file sharing and storage powerhouse Box, talked to Network World ahead of the company’s news about its Zones and Accelerator projects. Levie also discussed start-ups, the march of the public cloud, and even his past work as a professional magician.
Continuing its effort to better appeal to enterprise users, Dropbox today announced a series of new features aimed at making its cloud-based storage and collaboration platform easier for teams of workers to use and IT administrators to centrally control.
Dropbox just dumped a ton of new productivity features on users of its file storage and collaboration service that are all aimed at making it easier for people to get work done within its applications.