Dropbox axes 315 staff from global workforce
Cloud storage vendor Dropbox is to cull 11 per cent of its global workforce in order to “create a healthy and thriving business” for 2021.
Cloud storage vendor Dropbox is to cull 11 per cent of its global workforce in order to “create a healthy and thriving business” for 2021.
Covid-19 has pushed global cloud spend up even further, as companies look to modernise at a faster clip in response to more remote working.
Cyber criminals have switched focus to Microsoft as the go-to brand for phishing attacks during Covid-19, capitalising on a spike in remote working.
The world’s largest vendors are facing a long road back to sales recovery post-pandemic, but the channel could provide a return to ‘normal’.
A strong showing during the pandemic leaves Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft poised for continued growth and increased regulatory scrutiny.