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Which cloud storage platform is right for you?

How do you find which cloud storage platform is right for you? We compare SharePoint, Google Workspace, Dropbox, Egnyte, and Box to help you decide.

Box to SharePoint Migration

Movebot simplifies Box to SharePoint migrations with quick and easy connections, fast transfer speeds, and a suite of data transformation features.

Dropbox to Box migrations

With Movebot, Dropbox to Box migrations are simple, straightforward, and incredibly fast and you can move terabytes per day without the complexity.

Moving between Dropbox and Google Drive

Migrate between Google Drive & Dropbox easily and without breaking the bank. Let Movebot do the heavy lifting for moving between Dropbox and Google Drive.

Box to Dropbox Migrations

Box to Dropbox migrations are simple with Movebot, with a number of features and settings to help make sure all of your data moves over successfully.

ShareFile Migration Tool

Whether you're moving data into or out of ShareFile, Movebot is a comprehensive ShareFile Migration Tool that makes sure all data moves as expected.

SharePoint migrations within the same tenant

Movebot makes SharePoint to SharePoint Migrations simple by letting you move data within a tenant or between different SharePoint tenants.

SharePoint to SharePoint Migrations

Movebot makes SharePoint to SharePoint Migrations simple by letting you move data within a tenant or between different SharePoint tenants.

What is SharePoint?

What is SharePoint exactly, and how does it differ from other storage platforms? We go into detail about SharePoint and how it works here.

What do "Lifetime" and "Unlimited" mean in cloud storage plans?

Lifetime and unlimited cloud storage plans offer something too good to be true. So what do these terms actually mean and what can you reasonably expect?

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