Dash for Business makes it easy for teams to find, organize,
share, and secure company information by combining universal
search, organization and sharing capabilities, and in-depth content
access control for businesses of all sizes
Today, Dropbox, Inc. (NASDAQ: DBX) announced Dropbox Dash for
Business—the latest iteration of its AI-powered universal search
product—which combines universal search, organization and sharing
capabilities, and advanced content access control. Dash solves one
of the biggest problems facing companies: teams often struggle to
find the content they need at work. With Dash, teams can easily
find, organize, share, and secure company information to save time
and focus on the work that matters most.
Modern work is more distributed and virtual than ever, with
information scattered and siloed across a sea of browser tabs,
cloud apps, and AI tools. As a result, knowledge workers spend too
much time painstakingly searching for content across email, team
drives, and cloud apps. Dash addresses the constant friction teams
feel at work by connecting with work apps to create a central hub
to find anything in one place. And Dash comes with powerful content
access and permission controls to guarantee company content is seen
only by the right people.
“I first launched Dropbox because we all needed a better way to
find and access our content, no matter what device or platform it
lived on,” said Drew Houston, co-founder and CEO of Dropbox.
“Today, we’re solving the 2024 version of that problem: our content
is scattered everywhere and it’s hard to find the thing you need to
get your work done. Dash solves that problem by helping teams find
information quickly, remove friction from their day, and keep
sensitive information protected. We can’t wait for customers to
give it a try.”
Find anything with AI-powered universal search
Work isn’t just about files anymore. What used to be hundreds of
files on your desktop is now hundreds of browser tabs and apps. In
fact, data shows 69% of knowledge workers spend up to an hour a day
switching between apps to complete a project. And with the rapid
growth of generative AI tools, content is created even faster,
making the problem of finding information even worse. As a result,
we live in a world where it’s easier to search all of human
knowledge on the web than your company knowledge.
But it doesn’t have to be that way. Dropbox Dash is AI-powered
universal search — one search box that helps companies find their
content, no matter what it is or where it’s stored. With Dash for
Business, customers can expect an improved search experience, and
new admin onboarding to help teams get set up quickly with all
their work apps. Dash integrates with all the essential tools teams
use at work, like Google Drive, OneDrive, Notion, Asana, and more.
And Dash uses machine intelligence to improve search results and
provide real-time answers and summarization. Companies from across
the globe, like the McLaren Formula 1 Team, are already seeing
results from Dash.
“Dash has been a game-changer for us because it doesn’t lock us
into a single ecosystem,” said Dan Keyworth, Director of Business
Technology, McLaren Racing. “Instead, it seamlessly connects the
various apps and tools our team relies on, centralizing all that
information in one place. For a team always seeking improvements,
the ability to bring everything together has been valuable.”
Protect everything with advanced content access
control
With Dash for Business, universal search is just the beginning.
As AI tools continue to grow in popularity, businesses are becoming
increasingly concerned about security and content governance, with
78% planning to increase investments in security. Just like
Dropbox, Dash is designed with security, privacy, and control in
mind. It offers powerful content access controls to give admins
visibility over sensitive information, so only the right people see
the right things.
Dropbox recently acquired Nira, a content governance platform
that provides a suite of in-depth functionality to protect cloud
files from unauthorized access. With Nira, Dropbox designed a
custom solution built directly into Dash, so businesses can easily
protect confidential documents in just a few clicks. Admins can now
see everything that’s been shared in their company, across every
major content platform, in one place. Then, they can identify
sensitive content, and manage bulk changes for any number of assets
at once—eliminating a previously tedious and manual
document-by-document process.
“Dash provides critical visibility into where outdated
permissions may have access to sensitive data,” Keyworth added.
“This insight is essential for safeguarding intellectual property,
including data, creative campaigns, and commercial assets, allowing
us to enhance our security and maintain tighter control over our
most valuable information.”
Beyond visibility and permissions controls, business leaders are
also looking for transparency about the ways their company content
is being used with AI. Dash for Business will use self-hosted AI by
default, ensuring that customer data remains within Dropbox's trust
boundary, without reliance on third-party AI platforms.
More features in Dropbox Dash to help customers focus
Dash for Business also includes updates to features customers
already know and love. The start page, which is a single dashboard
to access universal search, get shortcuts to recent work, and start
meetings, now features an activity feed that keeps track of work by
consolidating document updates into one view. Stacks, which are
smart collections that help organize all types of content, can now
be made at the company level and have in-depth sharing permissions
for both internal and external viewers. And answers, an AI-powered
feature that allows customers to ask questions about their content,
now uncovers deeper insights by generating follow-up questions,
answers, and related content links based on their original search
query.
Dash for Business* is available in the U.S. in English only on
web and desktop, with availability in additional markets in early
2025. Teams interested can visit
https://blog.dropbox.com/topics/company/dash-for-business-launch-2024
to learn more.
*Customers using previous versions of Dropbox Dash in Beta can
visit https://dash.dropbox.com/ to learn more about trying Dash for
Business.
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