Friday, 9 January 2015

Microsoft and Dropbox are syncing up to Boost the Business

Microsoft and Dropbox are syncing up to Boost the Business



Most of the people know them as great competitors but Microsoft and Dropbox are syncing up to boost the business.
These two famous and well-established companies are making it quite easy for their users to have a collaboration on spreadsheets, documents and presentations on the web phones and tablets.
Do you really know that around 1.2 billion people use Microsoft’s software and Dropbox recently stated that it is now regarded as a home for almost 35 billion office files?
So it will be a great opportunity for a Dropbox user to edit Microsoft office files, all this can be done by tapping a button on an iPhone. Moreover, instead of making PowerPoint presentation in office on OneDrive, a user can create it in office on an iPad.
Now there is a catch for people, users of Dropbox could only create and edit all of their office documents if they are going to subscribe to office 365, it is a web and mobile version of office.
This new feature which will be launched in collaboration with Microsoft and Dropbox and is going to be available for Android tablets and iOS. But in coming months, Dropbox is making its application available on Windows tablet and phones.
Dropbox has been smart enough to create a long-lasting relationships with Microsoft. During this year, it has created various tremendous features for businesses which make things pretty easier and concise.
The number of users utilizing Dropbox is enhancing rapidly, it has become very important to tie a professional relationship with Microsoft which is no doubt the biggest workplace software.
Microsoft is expanding its working capacity to revolutionize smartphone industry under the supervision of Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft corp.
Microsoft has called Dropbox in an interview a little start-up and a one –stop-solution.
Ilya Fushman of Dropbox said “Now Dropbox is being used by more than 300 million users, in which 30% are international and plenty of users are utilizing Dropbox to finish off the work.” Everyone who is using Dropbox has saved millions of files. They are having a flawless experience on PCs, but we are going to create this smooth experience to the web and mobile.”
Amanda Lefebvre said “The thing we have noticed that it has been the most desirable requirement from all office users.” We want to facilitate our users at any cost, so this is going to be the great achievement for office users and Dropbox.”
The partnership will boost the credibility level of Dropbox as it has been trying really hard in recent years. This is the deal which is going to provide magnificent benefits to both companies, and it will drastically create a very good impression of Microsoft among people.
Dropbox for Windows tablets and phones
This has been a great news that Microsoft and Dropbox are building up the partnership, but there is another superb news for Dropbox users as the cloud storage services is going to launch its first ever party app on Windows tablets and phones.
Currently the users of Windows tablets and phones are using Dropbox through third party, and people were desperately looking for an app by the company. The company has now announced that the app will be available in coming months.
Ilya Fushman, head of product at Dropbox said “In my opinion, it will definitely be the great initiative to facilitate people around the world.

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