Dropbox has released a new bag of tricks for business users ahead of the holidays.
Drop and run
Dropbox has partnered with a slew of security companies to give business customers greater control over their data.
Dropbox Enterprise customers can now block personal Dropbox accounts, while still allowing users to access work accounts.
While Admins can limit the amount of synched devices and have greater control over the approval process, including the ability to create a user exception list.
Admins also get enhanced auditing and reporting powers, such as targeted investigations.
Paper planes
The update isn't just about clamping down on data leakage.
Dropbox Paper now has new tools for business clients, including the ability to share external galleries, and greater insights into usage.
To find out more, or start giving them a whirl, visit the Dropbox Admin Console.
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