A digital life without the cloud is unthinkable for me today. No matter whether my iPhone wants to convince me to back up my pictures or I want to use my tablet on the go, to edit a presentation I created on my desktop at home or share a recently edited vacation video with my friends – without the help of the cloud, little gets done. So it is important to me to have one solution for all my needs: from secure online storage for personal data, to access from anywhere with any device, all the way to easy file sharing for teams, with friends and colleagues.
The functions of traditional cloud storage and file-sharing solutions are as varied as the number of providers is large. But there is one thing they all have in common that severely interferes with flexible use. With Dropbox and others, when I share a folder and my friends or colleagues add their own files here, it negatively affects my personal storage space.
For example, Dropbox’s free version offers 2 GB of free storage. Just uploading my latest vacation snapshots already severely strains this limit. If one of my teammates then uploads, for example, a high-resolution feature video to the shared project folder, suddenly nothing works anymore – neither at the personal level nor at the shared folder level.
But not only that; a shared file folder causes the same strain umpteen times. Not only is my storage affected, but the storage of all other participants is correspondingly burdened as well. Once the limit is reached, there are only unattractive ways out: I delete files or opt for an account upgrade.
How would cloud storage have to look that is as flexible as the individual needs of its users? Cloud storage that doesn’t mutually restrict the participants’ use and gives you the freedom to back up personal data, share files, and even forget them in the cloud without blowing up your own storage space?
All these questions were at the heart of the development of Teamplace. The result: one solution that meets all the needs of modern and flexible cloud storage. Instead of dividing up fixed cloud storage capacity for all your applications, you can open a separate Teamplace for every new project.
Start for free now! Simply register and you can set up an unlimited number of Teamplaces with unlimited storage and as many participants as you like. And if you want to extend the storage space of a single Teamplace, that option is open to you. At the fairest price of course. That’s how file sharing for teams should be.