![]() ![]() While the company already has partnerships with Microsoft and Google that allow customers to use their programs, the goal ultimately is to get workers to do more in Dropbox itself. that will help Dropbox expand into popular areas of workplace functions and capture more of employees’ time as they build, share and work with software files. The company also announced deals with other partners including Slack Technologies Inc., Zoom Technologies Inc. Customers will be able to create, access and share Google documents, spreadsheets and slides and open Microsoft Office files, according to a presentation by Chief Executive Officer Drew Houston at an event Tuesday in San Francisco. ![]() and Alphabet Inc.’s Google.ĭropbox is promoting a new desktop workspace and updates to its web site and mobile app to combine different files, work software and teams of employees. unveiled the biggest overhaul yet to the way users experience its software as it seeks to push further into the productivity market dominated by Microsoft Corp.
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