Microsoft really wants business' to switch to using OneDrive. In a blog post today, Microsoft has announced that if you are currently paying for cloud storage with Box, Dropbox, or Google, you can switch and use OneDrive for Business for free for the remainder of your existing contract. Microsoft also states that customers using this offer can leverage Microsoft FastTrack, a "customer success service" to make the transition to OneDrive and Office 365.
I can't say I've personally used OneDrive, and it's honestly one of the first things I uninstall/disable on a fresh Windows 10 install. In my opinion it will be tough for Microsoft to get people to migrate, but offers like this are a way to get people considering it.
Customers like Accenture, DBS Bank, Textron, and Lowe’s have adopted OneDrive to reduce costs and improve teamwork and mobile productivity, while making it easier to protect and manage company data. Now your organization can switch to OneDrive for free—read on for all the details.
I can't say I've personally used OneDrive, and it's honestly one of the first things I uninstall/disable on a fresh Windows 10 install. In my opinion it will be tough for Microsoft to get people to migrate, but offers like this are a way to get people considering it.
Customers like Accenture, DBS Bank, Textron, and Lowe’s have adopted OneDrive to reduce costs and improve teamwork and mobile productivity, while making it easier to protect and manage company data. Now your organization can switch to OneDrive for free—read on for all the details.