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Cloud Content Collaboration Software Articles
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Cloud Content Collaboration Software Glossary Terms
Cloud Content Collaboration Software Discussions
Best distributed storage answer for workspaces
I want to increase the storage size of my Google Drive but it's free, because the resolution of image files and video files is currently very large. so for me personally 15GB of storage is very less.
Like every google product, the most prominent feature is the ease of use. It's very simple to figure everything out and there's tons of customer support. Primarily, I use google drive to take pictures on my phone when I'm in the field and then I can access them from my computer at any time. Also, my team uses google drive to access spreadsheets for our weekly team meetings while we all work remotely. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com. What do you dislike? At the current time, there is almost nothing that I dislike about google drive. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com. Recommendations to others considering the product: This is definitely a necessary product for work in any industry. I also recommend it for personal use. The best part of all is that it is totally free! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We are solving the problem of files, pictures, documents, spreadsheets, etc. getting lost or unable to be accessed by the whole team. With google drive, we just upload everything to a shared drive and everyone who needs to see it, can access it.




