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Microsoft Partners With Dropbox

Microsoft has entered into a new partnership with Dropbox, leaving out OneDrive.

Microsoft and Dropbox yesterday announced a partnership that will ensure Dropbox better support Microsoft's Office suite, as well as integrate the latter into the product stack of the storage firm.

This was disclosed after Box, another enterprise-facing storage firm, integrated with Office 365, Microsoft's Office-as-a-service solution, and OneDrive improved its product mix with unlimited storage.

According to TechCrunch, this new deal has four main aspects: The deal has four main parts: Quickly editing Office docs from the Dropbox mobile app; accessing Dropbox docs from Office apps; sharing Dropbox links of Office apps; and the creation of first-party Dropbox apps for Microsoft's mobile offerings.

However, Microsoft can still sell Office 365 without pushing OneDrive for OneDrive or Business, allowing it to vend a service option to the myriad companies and individuals that use Dropbox. Both companies, reached on the phone, were impressed by how large Dropbox is — 80,000 paying businesses and hundreds of millions of users. Not that Microsoft wouldn't prefer that OneDrive were bigger. It just isn't.

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As a result, Microsoft can't leave out Dropbox: It's the de facto cloud storage play, and Microsoft wants to sell into the cloud space; if Office 365 is going to be the cloud play for productivity, what choice did it have?

Box had to integrate on its own. This deal is much more. Both companies declined to comment on whether either party was paying either party, so presume that Microsoft is paying Dropbox. Windows Phone apps don't spring from the mists. Microsoft is knighting Dropbox. If you use Office, and are in a large corporation, and want to snag a popular cloud storage option, you now have one.

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