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New features aim to tap into unstructured data with smarter analysis by AI — and protect that data from being misused.
OneDrive for Web lets you manage files in the cloud. Here’s how to use its new interface for a productivity boost.
New features and capabilities have taken EFSS services far beyond their file syncing and sharing roots. Here are today’s trends in EFSS, key features to look for, and nine leading vendors to consider.
If you have Windows 10 or 11, you have OneDrive. With this quick guide, you can learn how to sync, back up, and share files in OneDrive with built-in Windows tools.
Dropbox this week unveiled a range of features, including security updates and key management, and the ability to co-edit Microsoft 365 documents from within the file-sharing app.
Here's what to do when your contacts or calendar events don't sync between devices.
Most file-sharing services have evolved into full-blown collaboration platforms. We look at 10 online services ranging from basic to enterprise-level.
Dropbox is profitable but growth is slowing, just when it needs to ramp up AI expertise.
Apple offers just 5GB of free storage to iCloud users, far less than many need. Here's a rundown on what you can do to put your iCloud storage needs on a diet and what other options are available.
Here's how to take complete control of iCloud Drive on Mac, iOS, iPad and Windows.
Using a cloud storage service removes the hassle of transferring files to your new computer via utilities or external drives — and it also supports mobile devices.
A decentralized storage service that rents capacity from users around the globe is among a small cadre of vendors claiming their capacity is cheaper and more resilient than big players such as Amazon S3.
This webinar featuring Databricks, Sigma, and Aimpoint Digital will outline how leading retailers are evolving their pricing approach to move beyond simple cost-plus models and manual competitor matching.
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As computing has developed over the past four decades, we increasingly see products designed to be more ‘disposable’ rather than upgradeable or made to last longer. However, there are still bright spots within the ecosystem that allow consumers to get more out of their devices or extend their life. Keith chats with Larry O’Connor, founder and CEO of Other World Computing, about these issues, as well as how improving speeds through cables and connectors enabled more external products such as storage (and why Keith needs to backup his data more often).
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