According to a GIGAOM study, 55% of businesses with 30k+ employees explicitly forbid SaaS-based file sharing (Dropbox, Box, Office365, Syncplicity, etc).
Do employees accept this rule and go back to using their company's awkward tools, or stop sharing files with their colleagues?
No: According to the same study, 90% of cloud application usage happens without the IT department knowing it.
Block Dropbox, and employees will use a lesser-known alternative. Which is probably even worse.
Conclusion: If you block Dropbox, at the same time you should provide an alternative that offers the same convenience.
CmisSync offers exactly that:
- Looks like Dropbox
- Feels like Dropbox- Syncs like Dropbox
- Connects only to your corporate server, and never to any third-party.
Do employees accept this rule and go back to using their company's awkward tools, or stop sharing files with their colleagues?
No: According to the same study, 90% of cloud application usage happens without the IT department knowing it.
Block Dropbox, and employees will use a lesser-known alternative. Which is probably even worse.
Conclusion: If you block Dropbox, at the same time you should provide an alternative that offers the same convenience.
CmisSync offers exactly that:
- Looks like Dropbox
- Feels like Dropbox- Syncs like Dropbox
- Connects only to your corporate server, and never to any third-party.
90% of actual cloud application usage happens without the company IT department knowing - See more at: http://blogs.intralinks.com/collaborista/2014/10/out-of-darkness-shedding-light-shadow/#sthash.28CVTMxS.dpuf
90% of actual cloud application usage happens without the company IT department knowing - See more at: http://blogs.intralinks.com/collaborista/2014/10/out-of-darkness-shedding-light-shadow/#sthash.28CVTMxS.dpuf
90% of actual cloud application usage happens without the company IT department knowing - See more at: http://blogs.intralinks.com/collaborista/2014/10/out-of-darkness-shedding-light-shadow/#sthash.28CVTMxS.dpuf