DriveHQ Fights Back

DriveHeadquarters opened their doors in 2003, several years before most of our competitors started offering cloud services. Though companies like Dropbox and Box have taken over the industry with their marketing innovations and appeal to consumers, DriveHQ engineers have been quietly advancing technologies in the background. DriveHQ has many selling points beyond our independence from VC funding; including an array of features that are not touched on by our competitors. While most cloud providers limit their offerings to focus on a primary service (such as backup or storage), DriveHQ solutions cover:

Online Storage
Online Backup
FTP server hosting
WebDAV Drive Mapping
Automatic Backup and Synch
File sharing & collaboration
True Drop Box
Mobile Apps and Services
Group Management
Personal Client Software

The majority of cloud service providers out there built their features to appeal towards consumers and designed a business solution as an afterthought. Though DriveHQ does not consider their consumer users as an “afterthought,” our services were designed for business. DriveHQ has designed their pricing so your savings INCREASES as your subscription size increases (the alternative model is what has caused these other giants to lose the majority of their larger business users). There is no doubt you will be hearing updates about our offering geared towards business users, but what we hold above all others is our user management and advanced sharing capabilities. DriveHQ offers a smooth path to ramp up the service as it is needed. Best of all, since all features are bundled together, SMBs will never need to pay extra for more advanced features.

At this point in time you may be asking yourself “if DriveHQ services are so unmatched, why haven’t Dropbox and like cloud giants withered away?” Well, we don’t deny that the marketing ventures of these companies are works of genius. And while they have taken more than a collective $700 million in funding , they continue to offer limited services to their customers. As we make strides to advance our awareness towards overpaying and underserviced users, we will be encouraging all users to compare their current provider with DHQ and test for themselves which they prefer. We are confident enough in our offerings that we are putting our money where our mouth is in our upcoming Drop The Dropbox Campaign. With a quickly growing two million users, all we can say to current clout IT contenders is “watch out,” because DriveHQ is bringing the big league to you.