Dropbox 2024 Spring Release
Introducing Seamless End-to-end Encryption, Microsoft Co-Authoring, New Dropbox Replay Features, and More - Seite 2
- An improved admin experience helps customers monitor membership, configure add-ons, and customize AI usage to manage content privacy and security.
- An updated Trust Center simplifies risk assessments of Dropbox products in one place, making it easy to complete internal reviews and access information about security, reliability, privacy, and compliance.
The latest security features will be available to all Dropbox Advanced, Business Plus, and Enterprise customers starting today. To learn more, visit https://www.dropbox.com/product-updates.
Stay organized with new Dropbox integrations with Microsoft 365 and say goodbye to conflicting copies
Customers want tools that meet them where they are working, and it should be seamless to bring the tools they use most into Dropbox products. That’s why the company recently launched an improved integration with Microsoft Teams that lets customers search, preview, upload, and share content stored in Dropbox without leaving Microsoft 365. With this update, customers can also use Dropbox’s plugin extension for Copilot for Microsoft 365 to answer questions and generate summaries.
Today, Dropbox is building on this with even more Microsoft integrations designed to simplify work for customers.
- Real-Time Co-Authoring (beta): One of Dropbox’s most-requested features ever, Co-Authoring allows multiple team members to collaboratively edit Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files from desktop, web, and mobile, natively within Dropbox. Users can also see who’s in the document and where they’re editing in real time, so everyone is working off the latest version. Now teams can finally put an end to conflicting copies.
- Dropbox Replay for OneDrive: Bring media files from OneDrive directly into Dropbox Replay for reviews and approvals.
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“It is important that mutual customers collaborate in the most seamless way possible,” said Harshal Patil, Senior Product Manager at Microsoft. “The Cloud Storage Partner Program offers partners like Dropbox the ability to integrate with our solutions. With this integration, users now have a more seamless way to collaborate on documents stored in Microsoft 365 or Dropbox, thereby addressing evolving customer needs.”