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Founded date: 2014
Mentions in press and media 6
| Date | Title | Description |
| 07.04.2016 | Backblaze Announces Upgrade to Its B2 Service | After recently announcing that the process of data recovery could be made easier, through disk loans to customers, cloud and storage company Backblaze has announced an important upgrade to their B2 Cloud Storage service, launched last Septe... |
| 09.12.2014 | A Facebook Hack To A Greater Democracy | Alex Teu Contributor More posts by this contributor Cloud Storage Is Eating The World Alive Editor’s note: Alex Teu is executive vice president of odrive. A month after the mid-term elections, the Republican Party is rejoicing and the Democ... |
| 17.10.2014 | Odrive Offers A Dropbox-Style Interface For Browsing Your Online Photos, Documents, And More | If you’re tired of logging into different websites every time you want to access your Facebook photos, your Google Drive documents, your Instagram photos and so on, odrive may be the application for you. It’s a desktop app created by startu... |
| 20.08.2014 | Cloud Storage Is Eating The World Alive | Alex Teu Contributor More posts by this contributor Cloud Storage Is Eating The World Alive Editor’s note: Alex Teu is the vice president of business development at Oxygen Cloud and odrive. “Dead man walking.” That is what many in the stora... |
| 13.02.2014 | Make your own private dropbox in minutes with odrive | This sponsored post is produced by Leo Leung, the VP of Product at Oxygen Cloud. Do you want to get files from a central machine that you own, wherever you are? Do you want to enable multiple people to share files without using cloud storag... |
| 04.02.2014 | Tens of millions of file servers are out there — let’s make them useful again | This sponsored post is produced by Leo Leung, the VP of product at Oxygen Cloud. File servers have been an IT building block for decades, and more than 27 million of them are still in service. The problem is they’ve stayed the same with reg... |