Oceanía/Australia/May 2016/Autor: SPANDAS LUI/ Fuente: lifehacker.com.au
Resumen: ha lanzado, para colegios, escuelas y universidades la nueva oferta de almacenamiento en la nube. Dropbox trae tarifas más baratas de suscripción por usuario, límites de almacenamiento compartido y un mayor control para los administradores en las instituciones educativas.
Dropbox wants to be more than just a generic cloud storage service. To that end, the company is targeting the education sector in the hopes of becoming an integral tool for students and teachers. Dropbox also wants to make its storage service extra friendly to IT admin staff in schools.
Here’s what Dropbox Education has to offer:
- In terms of pricing, Dropbox Education costs $49 per user per year but schools that are looking to do mass deployments are eligible for volume-based discounts.
- 15GB of shared cloud storage for each user. For example, a 300-person team will get a combined 4.5TB storage limit. This will be handy for group work scenarios and makes it easy for teaching staff to share notes digitally among their students.
- Extended version history so if users can recover a previous version or deleted file within a year of an edit or deletion.
- Added monitoring and control for IT admins to manage users, see activities and alter sharing permissions through a central console.
- Compliance support to help education institutes comply with relevant standards and regulations.
You can get Dropbox Education from Dropbox directly or through distributor Ingram Micro.
Fuente de la noticia: http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2016/05/dropbox-launches-new-option-for-educational-institutes/
Fuente de la imagen: http://edge.alluremedia.com.au/m/l/2015/08/dropbox.jpg