It offers different applications where business users can collaborate, communicate, and create and store data securely. Microsoft 365 is a cloud-based set of services that caters to organizations’ business needs. In this blog post, let’s look at the two collaboration platforms popular among users and see how your organization can derive value from each. And indeed, the rise of collaboration apps and the disappearance of siloed platforms have shaped the way organizations conduct the new hybrid work model.Ĭollaboration tools have transformed from just providing plain file-sharing or mere communication service to a dynamic tool that has the ability to communicate, share files securely, and work together all in one space. Users who work on files via the browser in Office 365 or GSuite will see little difference when switching to Dropbox Business.In a recent episode of AvePoint’s Shift Happens podcast, author Ray Wang mentioned how today’s technology helped fuel the success of remote work. In mobile apps, users can tap the menu icon under each file or folder to share with anyone.ĭropbox supports both Microsoft’s Office Online and Google GSuite web apps to allow for the creation and editing of documents from anywhere. In the browser, users can mouse over a file or folder, click Share and do the same.On the desktop, users can right-click on folders, click Share and send off an invitation to collaborate on the file or folder.Simple sharingĭropbox has an easy sharing interface, in the browser, on the desktop and using mobile apps. Granted, this is also the case for OneDrive and SharePoint, but we are often asked about how seamless Dropbox’s integration is. If a user is signed into their computer with Office 365, they can sign into the Dropbox App or website without needing to re-enter their credentials. Single Sign-on allows users to use their Office 365 account to log into multiple services. It has a familiar file explorer/finder layout with additional enhancements that make it easier for employees to collaborate and comment on files and turn folders into productive workspaces called Dropbox Spaces. The new Dropbox Desktop App actually works quite well. Users can take advantage of the improved mobility, security and external collaboration features at their own pace. Ease of Useĭropbox eases the digital transformation curve for users who are familiar with working via Windows Explorer or Mac Finder. And when it does come back online, are all the changes and files there? Are there conflicts? How will we know without checking each affected device and team member? It may seem trivial, but in our experience, the emotional impact of an unreliable sync client is a very real thing. You’ll never know if the reason the files aren’t there is because the syncing isn’t working, or because your team members haven’t done their job. When the tool that keeps your team in sync doesn’t work reliably, not only can you lose trust in it, but you can lose trust in your team. A Dropbox keynote speaker once commented: “Dropbox doesn’t just keep files in sync, it keeps teams in sync.” It’s marketing talk, but it makes sense. Generally speaking, the Dropbox client just works. Here’s an overview of why we deploy Dropbox Business over OneDrive & SharePoint: Reliability We have been told by our clients, that we have converted from Sharepoint/Onedrive to Dropbox, that the experience is a lot easier for staff and so much better in a number of aspects. We are a Microsoft Silver Partner so wouldn’t it make sense to just sell the Onedrive/Sharepoint solution This is a question we get asked is why do we choose Dropbox over Onedrive?
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