The tech industry's titans don't think nearly as creatively as Dropbox when it comes to storage. But these startups do.
In Fast Company's April feature on Drew Houston, cofounder and CEO of Dropbox, the 32-year-old confesses that it's not Google, Amazon, or Microsoft––who compete by offering terabytes of cloud storage for next-to-nothing prices––that keep him up at night. Rather, it's smaller startups who might see an opening in Dropbox's very expansive, but very general service, and then create a utility that Houston has yet to fully productize.
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Published on March 31, 2015 03:00