When Ignoring Big Tech Backfires: Dropbox's Broken Business
In the 2000s, Dropbox was everywhere. It was the default cloud storage before Google Drive, iCloud, or OneDrive were even real competitors. For a while, it felt inevitable. If you needed to move files between devices or share something large, Dropbox was the answer. But today, usage has stalled, growth has flattened, and the company has started making moves that usually signal the end of a growth story. This video breaks down how Dropbox rose by solving total file chaos in the late 2000s, why that advantage disappeared once cloud storage became a commodity, and how trillion dollar tech giants turned storage into a free add on instead of a product. It looks at Dropbox’s failed attempts to pivot beyond storage, including Paper, workflow tools, and acquisitions that never turned into a real ecosystem. Finally, it explains why Dropbox avoided going all in on enterprise, how that hesitation cost them the market, and why recent stock buybacks point to a harvest strategy rather than a future focused one. Dropbox is still alive and profitable, but it is no longer shaping the future of cloud storage. The market moved on, and Dropbox never found a way to move with it. LinkedIn: / hariharan-jayakumar-silo Instagram: / hariharan.jayakumar Timestamps: 0:00 - Dropbox 0:26 - Rise Of Cloud Storage 3:48 - Commoditization 8:23 - Harvest Strategy Resources: https://pastebin.com/4pNz9JMr

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