We are able to send high-quality files to other companies that are located all over the world. Without Dropbox we would not be able to have such seamless sharing with our distributors. We can also share content amongst ourselves when we may have different devices, such as Apple versus android.
Pros
Appropriate amount of storage for the price
Sharing files to individuals in other countries
Cons
Make it so you don't have to download all content to your machine for your MacBook app. I want to use the cloud feature and not store elements on my laptop to take up space and I can't seem to be able to do that.
Likelihood to Recommend
I have had no major complaints about Dropbox and would not hesitate to recommend it to others for business purposes or for even things like storing my photos and recipes for personal use
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Manager in Sales (Oil & Energy company, 201-500 employees)
We use dropbox to store customer information, designs, contracts, etc. We are able to share documents with people throughout our organization, and limit who can see certain files. Our business could not run without Dropbox. Our installers, service workers, and sales people are able to view and upload documents from the road, which keeps our business running smoothly.
Pros
Security
Giving employees different levels of access.
We are able to send documents for signature.
Cons
I would love to be able to organize folders in a different order besides alphabetically.
I would like more options as far as limiting employee access to folders.
I wish dropbox didn't cache files to my C:Drive.
Likelihood to Recommend
Secure, easy to use, great functions. Dropbox is well suited for our Solar Install and Service company. I think it would work well for all business types where multiple people need access to the same files in different locations. We don't use Dropbox for our 1099 employees because we don't want them to have access to other files within our organization. We have set some up with limitations, but usually it's easier to just have them email the files.
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Administrative Assistant in Finance and Accounting (Oil & Energy company, 11-50 employees)
We use mainly for large files sharing (between us and with clients) and use a lot of Dropbox Paper too (to organize ideas, new features and to-do's). Since at my company the main use of data is from databases from cases of our software, these are the main uses. One use that people often use (but not me particularly), is the option to synchronize the data from the Dropbox, so the internal hard drive is not used and the computer keeps with low hard drive use and consequently more fast
Pros
Dropbox request files
Dropbox paper!
Keeps the deleted files in the "recycle bin" and shows the name of the person who deleted it
Cons
Dropbox app (I think its confuse the part of synchronization)
Likelihood to Recommend
Dropbox is well suited for files sharing (I think it might be interesting to sharing just a download link direct instead of sharing a folder/file directly in Dropbox) and for organize ideas. My company has the Dropbox Advanced plan, but these two are my main uses and I cannot talk about the others features. These that I used is well suited for me.
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Analyst in Engineering (Oil & Energy company, 51-200 employees)
We use Dropbox as an access point for all employees. It helps us share information without using emails. We use it on a daily basis. We have documents there, like letterheads, that any employee with access can easily view and use. We have given limited access to employees.
Pros
Keeps information on the platform.
Cons
The syncing of files if more than one employee is working on it.
We have situations where it saves a file as an employee's copy instead of just saving it in the initial document.
Likelihood to Recommend
Storing information does that exceptionally well because of the access it has. Whatever device.
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Employee in Finance and Accounting (Mining & Metals company, 11-50 employees)
Sending large files from one team to another. Sharing high-quality graphics and sharing large files between our company and clients. Helps to easily transfer large files, especially in partner marketing when you are working between a number of companies.
Pros
Ease of sharing large files
Storage of materials
Allowing folder access for a large group
Cons
Without the app, it's not always easy to use on mobile
Likelihood to Recommend
Well suited when being involved with lots of groups and companies. It’s nice to have a tool like Dropbox to share files and information and store content between groups.
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Manager in Marketing (Oil & Energy company, 51-200 employees)
We use Dropbox to easily access all client information, project folders, drawings, reports, and in progress models that are presently being worked on for clients. It provides easy remote access across our organization which is especially helpful since we have multiple office locations in the US. We store a variety of files via Dropbox. This product has also proven helpful when we need to recover old versions of a file.
Pros
Accessibility
File version recovery
Storage
Remote access
Cons
Faster file sync
Access multiple versions of files from different users
Provide more information on a file or if a conflicted copy was made.
Likelihood to Recommend
Dropbox is a very well suited product for our company because we are able to store our massive amount of files to one location that is easily accessible from either in the office or remote.
It is less appropriate if files are not sycing in real time especially when our company is on a tight deadline for our client. There are times when I have to wait more than 15 minutes for the files to sync even when I am connected to our VPN.
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Engineer in Engineering (Oil & Energy company, 11-50 employees)
Dropbox allows us to have access to our files anywhere in the world and know that they are stored securely. We can also allow or restrict access as we need. I think the best attribute is that it functions just like a folder on Windows. My experience with it is that it is far superior to applications such as SharePoint. We store all our records in Dropbox.
Pros
Easy to use
Roll back function (not that we've ever needed it but good to know it's there)
Access restrictions are simple to imement and manage
Cons
Viewing how many licenses you have purchased and are spare for use is not immediately obvious like it is with e.g. Office 365
Occasionally we've had Dropbox cease to function properly in my experience. There's no warning that it isn't working such as a watchdog, or notifications like with anti-virus software that give you an indication of correct operation I've found.
Likelihood to Recommend
I think for a growing business with a need to store info and have it easily retrievable it is absolutely suitable. The fact that licenses can be bought singularly is great, although I do think they are quite pricey compared to e.g. onedrive which comes as part of office 365 for free.
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Director in Engineering (Oil & Energy company, 11-50 employees)
Dropbox is assisting me trade and offering data with clients in a substantially more secure and effective manner. Clients are inclined toward and track down incredible allure in the stage, making it an astounding apparatus. Clients can likewise sort out their reports and records in their own particular manner, (for example, by year/name/substance), and the records don't erase with the goal that I can get to more established archives as per my necessities.
Pros
Having the comfort of putting away documents from the workplace and afterward having the option to recover them from home is totally fantastic.
No more utilization of thumb drives for the business when we can send photos and verifications over to the cloud effectively to recover later.
Cons
There is an absence of search usefulness in this application which makes it troublesome now and again to discover the significant archives required on that second. In any case, the application is incredible.
Likelihood to Recommend
I don't know whether it exists, yet assuming there was a method for getting programmed warnings each time a record is transferred to Dropbox, it would make data assembling a lot smoother. At this point, clients need to tell me through email that there is another record, which, on the off chance that not done right away, can get disregarded.
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Team Lead (Mining & Metals company, 51-200 employees)
Dropbox Business is an awesome software compared to other similar softwares. It is one of the most easiest softwares to use. I love its user interface, it is very simple and easy to navigate. I can easily share crucial files to people swiftly.
Pros
It has a very intuitive user interface so navigation becomes very easy.
I can quickly share files to people.
Its security is marvelous, that is very impressive.
Cons
It is a bit expensive. The price should be lower.
Locating files is difficult. Sometimes it is extremely difficult to find important files.
Likelihood to Recommend
I can easily organize my work. I am deeply impressed with its performance and functionality. Also, its mobile application is excellent. I like the interface of the mobile app. However, there are some downsides that should be fixed. It is really troublesome to locate important files. I struggle to locate crucial documents. Another thing is with respect to its pricing, I think that its pricing should [be] reduce as it is a bit expensive.