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Dropbox pilot underway at Aalto University

Dropbox is a reliable, cloud-based file sharing and storage service. Access your files from your computer, your mobile devices and the web. It's easy to share your files with others, whether or not they use Dropbox.

Aalto University is piloting the usage of Dropbox as part of our IT offering during the spring. We launched the pilot in the end of February and have now 200+ pilot users onboard. There are a limited number of seats available to test how Dropbox could help us to digitalize Aalto (the basic storage limit has been set to 100 GB). We will pilot the solution with university personnel. You can participate to the pilot via following this link : https://workflow.aalto.fi/DropboxEULA/StartDialog.aspx?LANG=EN

Based on our experience from the pilot we will separately decide about the next steps and the continuation of the service.

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