Introducing an All New Box: Simplicity Remade
I’ve had a Box.net account for some time now, but have just recently gotten into using it heavily. Box.net basically provides storage in “the cloud” – that amorphous thing that all the Microsoft commercials refer to lately, and you’ll find it discussed on most computer- or software-related blogs as well.
Just as I’ve been a long-time proponent of web-based email services, first with Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, and now everyone’s favorite Gmail from Google, Box.net provides storage for files, as well as sharing tools that let you collaborate with others. Those “others” can be anywhere in the world, as long as they’ve got an Internet connection. I think it’s safe to say that nearly all business people these days have a connection to the Net. They can be co-workers, other freelancers, or others in your business.
Box.net offers free storage that allows for 5GB, and ramps up through a number of other storage size options aimed at individuals or business accounts, and even enterprise level accounts.
Related Articles
- This week Box.net announced a ton of new stuff. You can read the press on Techmeme, or here: Techcrunch: Box.net Upgrades Cloud Storage Platform With New UI,… (scobleizer.com)
- Box.net overhauls content management app’s user interface (macworld.com)
- Box.net increases storage across all accounts (geek.com)

