Microsoft gives Office 365 customers unlimited OneDrive storage

From InfoWorld: Microsoft will no longer try to "one up" competitors in cloud storage, opting instead to eliminate the ceiling for consumer and business subscribers of its Office 365 suites, a move that will put it on par with some vendors and ahead of others.

All Office 365 editions will include unlimited capacity in OneDrive and OneDrive for Business as Microsoft now begins a gradual rollout of this enhancement that will continue into next year. OneDrive and OneDrive for Business are designed as file repositories for individual users.

Back in June, Google introduced a version of its Apps suite called Drive for Work that for $10 per user/month includes unlimited storage, along with the suite's existing components, like cloud email, calendar, video conferencing, and office productivity software.

Meanwhile, Dropbox, which offers only storage, has an enterprise version called Dropbox for Business, which costs $15 per user/month for a minimum of five users and also provides unlimited storage.

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