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10 Best Dropbox Alternatives for Small Business Storage Needs

The amount of data we process today, and the amount of data that every personal Home based user possesses today is 5 times better than the amount of data, that was processed in the computer, used to send a man to the moon. We have come a long way, in terms of networks, in terms of data processing, in terms of everything that exists. The biggest challenge that we face today is the fact, that we need to cut down the physical space required, and maximize the performance and the efficiency. An android smartphone is 10 times faster than a mainstream 1990’s computer system today. Talking about the most vital aspect in data processing today is the cloud storage. Cloud storage can be simply defined as storing your valuable data in a virtual place, that is not on your computer system, but can be accessed in the same manner, and remains secure in the same manner.

One of the biggest, and the billion dollar product that offers cloud storage is Dropbox. We all have come across hearing “I will send you the Dropbox link”. Dropbox, reached the daily users, rather than the bigger organizations, and helped them provide a new and an amazing platform to share data with each other, without the need of any hardware, or physical device. This made lives easier, as it was even more convenient than sending an Email attachment. But, everything has some flaws, and so were there in the Dropbox’s terms of use, that makes the user experience worse after some time, and makes the people look for Dropbox alternatives.

Well, Dropbox might be the most popular one, but there are so many other cloud storage options, that will help you get through the problems, you face over Dropbox. Here is a list of the best Dropbox alternatives that offer the same, and might be better features. Best of luck to make full use of the cloud storage for your small business needs.

Google Drive

Cloud Me

Amazon Cloud Drive

Own Cloud

BitTorrent Sync

 One Drive

 Sugar Sync

Box

 Wuala

Team Drive

 

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