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With the introduction of a Dropbox for Business API, cloud storage and collaboration company Dropbox opens the gates for all kinds of new integrations with the likes of Splunk, Microsoft, IBM ...
The API could let clients fill the holes in Dropbox For Business rather than going elsewhere for feature-complete enterprise cloud storage.
Dropbox, the free, web-based file backup service, has rolled out a new API that gives developers a way to access, edit and save any file in a user’s Dropbox account. The Dropbox API works a bit ...
Dropbox for Business launched in April 2013, meaning it has hit the new customer milestone in less than two years. While 300,000 apps already integrate with Dropbox, an enterprise API extends the ...
Dropbox has announced the launch of Dropbox for Business API to help enterprises address complex workload situations such as security and compliance, as well as encouraging collaboration.
Dropbox is unveiling a brand new API for developers today that should give mobile app makers an excellent new tool to work with. The Dropbox Sync API allows apps for iOS and Android to treat files ...
Many of the services Dropbox singled out as API partners are already in wide use within enterprises. With single sign-on, for instance, Microsoft Azure Active Directory or a local AD repository ...
Creating iOS and Android apps with Dropbox functionality built right in has been simplified due to the company releasing its Sync API -- allowing apps to work as if Dropbox was a local file system ...
Dropbox, the already ubiquitous cloud storage and file-sharing service, aims to become even more accessible with support for new platforms and a mobile API.
Dropbox announced a brand new Datastore API that will allow developers to sync app data between their application and a user’s Dropbox, including things like mobile game saves and to-do lists.
The folks at Dropbox have been busy lately, and tonight they're letting loose the results. A clever Android client is out of beta, a BlackBerry interface is on the way, and an API launch opens up ...
Dropbox’s Datastore API, which gives apps a lightweight cloud database for storing structured user data, like settings and contacts, has been extended to let apps store data locally if users ...