Dropbox For Business Lets Users Link Personal And Work Accounts
Dropbox for Business adds new admin tools and account linking options
Cloud storage provider Dropbox has announced a range of new features for its enterprise customers, including the ability to link personal and business accounts across a range of devices, and additional administration tools.
Dropbox for Business users will now be able to access both their personal and work accounts, with the mobile application able to determine which files are saved to which profile. For example, photos uploaded from the handset’s camera will be sent to the personal account.
Dropbox for Business
“We want Dropbox to be the home for all your stuff, and we think this beats using two different services or having to log out and switch accounts,” said the company in a statement. “More importantly, this is a huge step toward making Dropbox even better for work, and we’re excited to share everything else we’re cooking up.”
Other new features include shared audit logs, which provide admins with greater control over what company data is being shared and who has access to it, while remote wiping functionality protects against the loss or theft of a device. Businesses can also transfer accounts from one user to another, ensuring that if a member leaves the team, there is no disruption to the workflow.
“With your new Dropbox for Business account, you can know exactly what’s happening to corporate data, take action if something goes wrong, and easily continue your business when employees move on,” added Dropbox. “Most importantly, you can do all of this without putting your corporate data at risk.”
Dropbox for Business launched earlier this year as part of an effort to promote the platform among enterprise users, in light of increased competition from the likes of Box, Google Drive and SkyDrive. The service had previously come under fire for its security credentials, and had to explain why its systems open user documents.
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