“If you think about it, some of the other players that they’re competing with have gone beyond the sync client, they’re thinking beyond sync,” she said. What is more, Box and Dropbox are working on making it possible for people to stream files from the cloud to the desktop when they need them. IDC research manager Chandana Gopal said in an interview that she saw the new features are Microsoft’s attempt to play catch up with other players in the enterprise cloud storage market like Box and Dropbox, which already offer Mac clients and broad syncing of all the files stored in their services. Users will also be able to sync files from SharePoint sites and OneDrive for Business shared folders to their desktops, like they have been able to for files that they own. The company also launched a new Mac client for its business-focused cloud storage service that can be deployed outside the confines of the Mac App Store.
Microsoft gave users and administrators of OneDrive for Business some new features, which have been requested for a quite while.