Why your IT department wants you to move from Dropbox to OneDrive or Sharepoint

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Here's why your IT department wants you to move from Dropbox to OneDrive or Sharepoint... there are some real advantages!

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The reason is simple. They are already paying for Office 365 subscription for the company, and don't want to pay for an additional Cloud Storage service.

spankroy
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I am trying to write a project proposal to move from Dropbox to OneDrive/SharePoint. I’m really grateful for your video!

This_RuthIsOnFire
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Great video! That one 7 min video gave me more info in a concise overview then some that have 150k likes great job!!! You should do more of these!

nsavastano
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This is not correct. The benefits you describe with OneDrive are exactly the reason I use Dropbox. I have 40 TB of data and it works seamlessly. You must not understand Smart Sync.

NateWoodbury
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If you loose internet connection can you open a one drive document?

allenschneider
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Dropbox have it all that and it actually works compered to onedrive, ...Of course you can keep all files in the cloud and have advanced folder rights i Dropbox. It´s availible in pro and advanced subscriptions.

TheSolitere
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If I switch to onedrive but work on no internet areas often, is there a way to have a backup or update on my PC?

jorgecordera
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Thanks. But I never watch videos with noisy music background. Very annoying.

mohsinfareed
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Hello there; I`m testing myself a couple of different platforms, trying to find out which one of those will fit my business needs and i`ve been testing about 10 different platforms in the past year, narrowing down the platforms to three: Dropbox, OneDrive & Mega;

cvetomirkrumov
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I’m having nothing but problems with SharePoint. Microsoft service admits it sux.

lukenovotny
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Thanks for proving why we will continue using Dropbox and NOT OneDrive.

TonyAllenAT
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FYI, as a SysAdmin for my Corporation I just cleaned up a profile for a Division Manager and his PC had 60GB of files from Dropbox. I was logged in as a local Admin and was able to open any of his files that were stored locally without logging in to Dropbox. This is a huge security risk! I was unable to access his OneDrive files that were stored locally and I am an MS Admin. I could only access them by explicitly giving access from his MS user account. For those who think Dropbox is better, either your data is not important or you don’t know what you don’t know.

JCtheMusicMan_
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Not sure what this guy is talking about when he says you have to download 500-GB of documents to work on them. I have abundant files on DropBox and can work directly with the files. It all stays in DropBox cloud. I think this guy is probably being paid for false information. DropBox works great. iMac, MacBook Pro, iPad Pro and iPhone.

donaldabryant