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Trouble at Dropbox???
Should we start backing-up our files just in case???
"Dropbox is laying off 315 employees, or 11% of its workforce.
CEO Drew Houston said layoffs were "necessary" to implement new strategies, like investing in distributed work tools and evolving the core product, in an announcement on Wednesday"
https://www.businessinsider.com/drew-houston-dropbox-will-cut-315-jobs-11-of-workforce-2021-1
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Nah. No need to panic over something like that.
(But it’s foolish not to have critical files from any cloud service not backed up somewhere. )
Very true, wim!
For anyone looking for private cloud* backup:
Details are on the internets
I doubt they will disappear overnight, but best to always keep an eye on the financial health of any technology company that you rely on.
They won't go completely tits-up out of the blue. Long before that you'll see a cycle of more ratcheting down of the services you can get for free and increasing of prices for the non-free ones ... leading to more people bailing on them ...
We saw the beginning of this when they limited the number of devices you could link using the free account types. That it hasn't gotten worse is encouraging.
Or more likely some bad actor, or our own sun, will light up a decent sized EMP that will fry the internet. When that happens, our Dropbox files will be the least of our worries.