Online storage service Dropbox already has 200 million users who save more than 1 billion files on the service every day. Now the company wants to build out its B-B business. The company unveiled the
initiative at its San Francisco headquarters Wednesday. The move puts Dropbox in direct competition with companies like Google and Box. The company says new product is meant to help manage
business and personal information. Four million businesses us Dropbox already, including more than 97% of the Fortune 500, mostly by people using their personal accounts at work, per the company.
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