Dropbox making all those things tied together in a really simple way has been very much the key to success in the workplace.” A lot of people have very mixed environments where some people use Office, whether you’re Adobe users or the long tail. “We know workplaces increasingly have a set of heterogeneous tools, not just at a platform level like a bunch of people using Mac and Windows. “I think overall our approach is, let’s work well extensively across all platforms,” Matt Pan, group product manager for Dropbox’s File Collaboration Product Group said. So today, to do that, the company is updating its apps with a few new features that should help it continue to have a toehold within larger companies.
And that also means that Dropbox has to keep pace with the rest of the market. So it’s had to shift gears in order to focus on larger companies, and that means consistently rolling out new tools that companies need as they start to expand. Dropbox is still working its way through the enterprise world in order to show the world it isn’t just dumb online storage - which, given as simple as it was to use, was one of the tool’s original top selling points.