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Sep, 2016 : Google Cloud and Box Partner to Enhance Services
📅 - Box has partnered with Google to make the cloud storage even better. The cloud storage platform will be integrated with Google Docs and Google Springboard to allow easier collaboration for enterprise users. This announcement came at the BoxWorks conference as a part of a relaunch.
Box has also introduced a new interface for users, better workflow automation from a new tool called Box Relay and upgraded overall performance. This is all expected to attract more enterprise customers to the company.
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📅 - DigitalOcean Launches Hatch - Startups have a new incubator program. Hatch, launched by DigitalOcean, gives startups access to DigitalOcean's cloud for 12 months. Hatch also offers free technical training, mentoring, and also connectivity to other startups and potential investors.
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