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The 800-pound gorilla has landed and is leveraging its existing relationship with hundreds of millions of users to port them to their cloud storage and file sharing service Google Drive. Can smaller cloud storage players survive this assault?
By Lucas Mearian | 26 April, 2012 23:29
The 800-pound gorilla has landed and is leveraging its existing relationship with hundreds of millions of users to port them to their cloud storage and file sharing service Google Drive. Can smaller cloud storage players survive this assault?
By Lucas Mearian | 26 April, 2012 20:13
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By Nancy Weil | 24 April, 2012 01:54
Cloud data synchronization service SugarSync today released a new version of its iPad application that it said has been redesigned "from the ground up" with new features and a simplified interface.
By Lucas Mearian | 23 March, 2012 03:32
There are two main types of cloud synchronization services available today, according to Terri McClure, a market analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group: consumer-focused ones, such as DropBox, and enterprise-focused ones such as Amazon Web Services and Rackspace. Egnyte, a hybrid cloud provider, is looking to bridge the advantages of each with a new offering it released today.
By Brandon Butler | 21 March, 2012 03:40
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