The file-sharing service announces new offerings for its growing roster of business customers.
Popular cloud-based file hosting service Dropbox announced today that it is renaming its business-focused offering Dropbox for Teams to Dropbox for Business in an effort to better serve its large and small-business customers. Dropbox also announced a new feature that gives IT administrators more security and management options, it says.
Dropbox says the rebranding reflects the growing number of new features offered in the service and new customers using it. Dropbox for Teams — which syncs a team’s work across multiple devices and provides tools to manage employees — first launched in late 2011. Earlier this year, Dropbox released a new user interface that offers IT admins more control over individual and group activities and file-sharing capabilities.
Dropbox for Business is priced at $795 per year for five users, plus another $125 per year for each additional user.
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