Dropbox announced today that it plans to acquire DocSend for $165 million. The company helps customers share and track documents by sending a secure link instead of an attachment. “We’re announcing ...
Dropbox Inc. is spending $165 million to acquire DocSend Inc., a San Francisco startup with a service that enables workers to share documents via email more easily. The deal, announced today, is ...
Files are encrypted using AES-256 before being uploaded to the site, and they're transmitted using an SSL connection. Future versions of DropBox will allow you to use your own keys to encrypt the ...
GroupLogic has released a file syncing and sharing application that offers the same convenience as Dropbox but with enterprise-level management and security features. The application, called activEcho ...
Consumers flock to cloud file-sharing services -- such as Dropbox, Google Drive, and iCloud -- because they are easy to use and allow access to data from anywhere. In short, the services allow users ...
Still attaching work docs to emails or flinging them over Slack? Consider a paid alternative. Still attaching work docs to emails or flinging them over Slack? Consider a paid alternative. When we were ...
When transmitting sensitive files online, think of them as confidential documents that require stringent security protocols. Most file-sharing services offer robust access control settings, which are ...