Agree w/ gentleman Steve. I have some issues w/everyone's availability to access icloud. If you know what you're doing on the cloud- you can see a LOT.
It depends on the application. At one time, I would have endorsed DropBox without hesitation. OneDrive has resolved their sync issues, and I find it just as reliable at this point.
OneDrive has better integration with Microsoft Office. It is a more secure and controllable platform for security management if you have Office 365 for an organization.
DropBox is easier to install and use for people who do not all use MS products. The sync is flawless. The sharing among individuals in different organizations works well.
If you have an Office 365 subscription I am going to say One Drive is superior as you are already paying for the increase in storage. Both are comparable. If one is used to utilizing one product over the other - there will be slight differences - but pretty much function with the same end results.
As long as you are using the business version of both products then they are more or less identical products. At this point I have to give the edge to One Drive but Dropbox has released some new tools lately (Paper & Transfer) which are really great tools for teams who need share notes and large files. One Drive is becoming more powerful through its tighter integration with Sharepoint so my recommendation is that if you are already using MS products or are considering using MS products in the future then go with OneDrive as it is included at no additional cost. If you are not using MS products or are part of a team that uses mostly Apple computers then Dropbox is likely the right choice.
If you are logged into OneDrive, then you can earn rewards when you search on Bing.com. I've gotten quite a few free cups of coffee using those rewards ;)
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