However, businesses must commit to at least 500 users of the company's services, and currently, they are not subscribers to OneDrive for Business or Office 365. The registration period for free OneDrive starts today and runs until June 30, 2018.
Microsoft provides free OneDrive for users of Dropbox, Box, or Google Drive
Microsoft states that those who take advantage of this offer can use FastTrack to transition to OneDrive for Business or Office 365.
Justin Litherland, Vice President of Lowe's, reveals: 'Team FastTrack has supported us in converting documents and provided the best checklist before the process.'
Alongside Lowe's, Accenture is another company that Microsoft consistently advertises as an enterprise embracing its cloud services for over 400,000 employees. In fact, Microsoft reveals that more than 350,000 organizations are using OneDrive, and this number continues to grow.
Microsoft relentlessly develops and enhances its cloud services with new features. Most recently, the company introduced a new feature called Files Restore for OneDrive for Business, first unveiled at the Ignite conference in September last year. This feature allows users to restore their data within a specific timeframe to safeguard against ransomware attacks.
Microsoft offers free OneDrive for users of Dropbox, Box, or Google Drive, expressing their keen interest in various platforms. In addition to launching the initiative providing free OneDrive, Microsoft also announces that Progressive Web App will soon be available on the Windows Store, enabling Windows 10 computer users to easily use this application without requiring an internet connection.
