![]() Dropbox says that it’s used within 4 million companies and 97 percent of Fortune 500 businesses, although not all of those companies are paying customers. In 2011, the company launched Dropbox for Business, which has seen a fair amount of success in the years since. Many Dropbox users start out as Basic users, but the company increasingly has been trying to get customers to upgrade and pay for storage. With new pricing and updates to its Pro offering, Dropbox is hoping to show that it can compete on price while also providing greater value to paying users through a number of new features they probably won’t find on other services. ![]() In today’s cloud storage wars, most companies are defined by the amount of space their users get for the least amount of money.
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