Office 365 users get unlimited access to OneDrive
Microsoft has just suddenly announced information about, Office 365 users will be hosting an unlimited number of its OneDrive services. This upgrade applies to both Office 365 users and business users. Prior to this announcement the limit number was 1TB.
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This latest announcement from Microsoft will create significant pressure on competitors with OneDrive like Dropbox, in which users pay $ 9.99 a month for 1TB storage capacity but users will not Office suite like Microsoft. Office 365 has a starting price of about 65 USD for users and Microsoft is offering very attractive Office subscription packages than its competitors.
With unlimited storage, Office 365 users can now use OneDrive as a traditional hard drive replacement solution without having to worry about anything about storage limitations and data loss. can . access all that data at any mobile device I want. Of course, this also means that users will be locked into Microsoft's cloud storage service.
This move by Microsoft may help the company increase market share of its OneDrive storage service users, especially when the company has provided users with 15GB of storage for storage as it is now.
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