Dropbox stories
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A new attack using Dropbox for phishing has been discovered, with 5,440 attacks observed in the first two weeks of September.
While remote work has given us increased flexibility and freedom, it has also blurred the lines between our work and home lives.
The updates are designed to power modern work and allow users to complete more workflows directly from the platform. .
Dropbox has agreed to buy document management firm DocSend for $165m as it looks to capitalise on remote working opportunities.
Dropbox is investing in what it calls a 'Virtual First' working policy, which puts remote work front and centre of the company's workforce culture.
Customers are now able to electronically sign and share documents from Dropbox, and store them within Australia to ensure data residency.
Dropbox has unveiled new tools and features to enhance remote work setups and productivity, including Dropbox Passwords and computer backup.
The file-sharing and management company is aiming to embed its place in the IT channel both regionally and globally.
Businesses that are already using Dropbox can integrate HelloSign into their workflows in Office 365, Salesforce, G-Suite and others.
Dropbox has launched HelloSign for enterprises, enabling businesses to sign documents 80% faster with a three times higher completion rate.
Malwarebytes has snapped up former Dropbox CMO Carolyn Feinstein as its newest member of the Malwarebytes board of directors.
MSPs can extend Dropbox's capabilities by using Probax's backup and archive solution, ensuring top-tier data protection, compliance, and added revenue streams.
The solution gives businesses a backup of their Dropbox data and extends the retention of data beyond the native data recovery limits of Dropbox.
Dropbox launches local data hosting in Australia and New Zealand, empowering businesses to store files securely onshore, bolstering data sovereignty.
Dropbox announces its biggest user-facing update, transforming into a central collaboration hub with enhanced team, tool, and content integration features.
University of Auckland partners with Dropbox, granting researchers access to secure, collaborative tools over a four-year deal to bolster innovative research.
Dropbox Business users in New Zealand, Australia, and Japan will be able to store their Dropbox files in-country, beginning in the second half of 2019.
Global collaboration platform Dropbox has announced it will now host Australian customer files onshore to support its growing base in the country.
Leading software dev company Buildkite announced new board members including Dr. Michelle Deaker, founding partner of OneVentures.