As an attorney, there are many functions that are important to daily practice and to synchronize and share files and collaborate on content with colleagues are among them. Once part of Office 365, Microsoft’s OneDrive for Business becomes available on April 1 as a stand-alone subscription service. No fooling.

Although some may believe it will provide competition to the cloud-storage services provided by Box, Dropbox and Google Inc., Steven Pogrebivsky, cofounder and CEO at MetaVis Technologies, argues it’s also a possible alternative to SharePoint. In an entry on CMS Wire, he discusses how the two stack up in three categories.

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