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OneDrive

Score8.3 out of 10

1,027 Reviews and Ratings

What is OneDrive?

OneDrive from Microsoft is a cloud storage and file syncing service.

Categories & Use Cases

Top Performing Features

  • File search

    A search function that allows users to easily find files, and in some cases even search within multiple files.

    Category average: 7.8

  • Document collaboration

    Users can edit files and attach comments to files.

    Category average: 7.9

  • Access control

    Users can control access to (shared) files, including different levels of access such as view-only or permission to edit.

    Category average: 8

Areas for Improvement

  • Audio files

    Supports audio file types, such as .mp3, .mp4, and .wav

    Category average: 8.1

  • Device management

    Administrators can manage devices connected to the cloud storage platform, including restricting access for certain devices or wiping files from devices remotely.

    Category average: 8

  • Performance

    Platform runs at a good speed on all browsers; files load and sync quickly.

    Category average: 7.8

OneDrive does what it is supposed to do.

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We got OneDrive with our MS license and we are trying to figure out how to use it.

Pros

  • Cloud Storage
  • You can access from multiple devices and locations
  • Fairly easy to use.

Cons

  • It takes over your file save location
  • Too in-your-face when you try to save files
  • It tries to force you to use it when you share files.

Return on Investment

  • We have not fully deployed OneDrive so we are not getting the full value.
  • One of the best values of OneDrive is having your files available on multiple devices.

Usability

Alternatives Considered

Progress ShareFile

Other Software Used

Progress ShareFile, MEGA, Dropbox

Fine for small files not as great for data asset management

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

file management, file sharing, editing documents, commenting in documents. getting approval for documents, uploading photos, and a variety of other cloud service tasks that any software like box, dropbox, google drive would offer.

Pros

  • deleting files
  • sharing within the enterprise

Cons

  • slow uploads
  • difficult to share outside the company
  • tagging people in documents

Return on Investment

  • difficult to share large files, so we've had to find an alternative

Usability

Alternatives Considered

Dropbox and Google Drive

OneDrive - Like Microsoft's Version of Orwell's 1984.

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use OneDrive so that everyone can have access to essential files. It allows the entire company to see and edit files together, addressing the communication gap that can sometimes occur within companies. We use it so everyone can see files that need to be shared.

Pros

  • Allows for communication.
  • Allows for customization.
  • Creates transparent companies.

Cons

  • If you have someone with a history of using OneDrive at other companies, some files can blend together. At least from my point of view, I could see files that did NOT belong, which made me super paranoid.
  • It needs a better user interface to show what is shared with the rest of the company and what is NOT.
  • Simpler, intuitive set up with solve this issue.

Return on Investment

  • It has saved time to find files that are now more "public domain".
  • It allows us to collaborate which has created better team cohesion.
  • Honestly, the lack of understanding of what is shared with everyone is frustrating. I spent hours deleting stuff that I didn't want to be shared (my taxes, my wedding photos, etc.), and it got to a point where I just had to relax and say, "Whatever happens, happens," as checking my files and everywhere that it can save to daily was insane.

Usability

Alternatives Considered

Google Drive

Other Software Used

RingCentral Video, GoTo Webinar, DocuSign

One Drive a simple but robust document storage solution

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Currently OneDrive is the one stop shop for all our document and video management. We have organised structures where teams can save the data in their own space. Having the ability to save documents in to locations where we can put permissions in place so that others cant access these documents is very handy.

Pros

  • Permission based access
  • Document storage
  • Ability to save documents to the cloud from internal folder

Cons

  • Length of time for default videos
  • Sharing sometimes can be delayed
  • Sometimes its easy to get lost in folder structures

Return on Investment

  • Document sharing and accessibility saves time
  • Ability to share to third parties means we can share securely

Usability

Alternatives Considered

Dropbox and Google Drive

Other Software Used

Microsoft Teams, Slack, Figma

Great for large file sharing

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We are using university wide OneDrive solution for storage and file sharing. For research oriented activities, it is necessary for the students and faculties to have easy, multi device, multi platform storage solutions. OneDrive provides just that, we can share large files easily, efficiently, and securely. It can be accessed from anywhere anytime. Having 1 tb/person is also a great.

Pros

  • Easy file storage
  • Efficient file sharing
  • Data Security

Cons

  • Platform for linux
  • Group sharing
  • Opening different document formats

Return on Investment

  • Best for windows
  • 56% more file sharing than other solutions
  • Needs good unix based solution

Usability

Alternatives Considered

Google Drive and Dropbox Business

Other Software Used

Google Drive, Dropbox Business, Apple iCloud