SaaS: Comparison between Dropbox, GoogleDrive and OneDrive

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Storage-as-a-Service

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02/01/2016

Agenda

Introduction Service Providers Cool Features Competitive Pricing

Storage as a Service (SaaS)

A business model in which third-party providers rent space on their storage to end users.

Introduction

Common features

Data (auto)Backup/Restores files Synchronization Of Devices File Sharing Core API and Business API Social Media Integration

What’s cool about DropBox

Comment Feature

What’s cool about DropBox

Dropbox now lets you request files from anyone, even if they don't use Dropbox.

What’s cool about DropBox

Add passwords and Expiration dates to your shared links Recover old or deleted files (30 days)

What’s cool about DropBox

Edit Microsoft Office documents within Dropbox

What’s cool about DropBox

Drop-ins: Add Dropbox to your app with a few lines of code.

What’s cool about OneDrive

OneDrive Gives You Access to Microsoft Office Online for Free. Allows you to Roll-Back Changes on Your Documents. Better video sharing.

What’s cool about GoogleDrive

Google Brings Its Map-Making Tools To Google Drive.

What’s cool about GoogleDrive

Workflows: Add-on creates an automated workflow.

What’s cool about GoogleDrive

Hello Sign’s add-on is the simplest way to legally binding e-signature.

What’s cool about GoogleDrive

The DocSecrets add-on gives you a way to hide sensitive content from unauthorized eyes.

Comparison

Dropbox vs OneDrive vs Google Drive

Comparison

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Comparison

1TB+ storage, then Google Drive is the obvious choice. Under 200GB storage. you're a Windows user, then we’d

recommend OneDrive. For wide range of features, you should go with DropBox.

DropBox introduced Carousel app for image backup, gives you 3GB space.

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