The survey suggests 51% of enterprises use OneDrive, with a further 6% planning to deploy in the next sixth months. Its closest competitors are Google Drive and Dropbox, which both sit at 34% with a 1% growth over the next year. As you would expect, the amount of companies using cloud storage is growing, sitting at 80%. A further 16% plan to adopt within the next two years for a total of 96%. All of these figures come from those who have deployed company-wide, though there’s likely some who use more than one solution.
Pulling in Large Companies
According to the survey, OneDrive is most popular in large companies, which account for 59% of its share. Comparatively, medium businesses sit at 54%, and small 47%. That picture begins to change once you look at its competitors, with Google Drive most popular for small businesses, and Dropbox medium. The reason for this is quite clear: Office 365. Microsoft includes 1 TB with each Office 365 Business subscription. For companies large enough to pay the $10 per user per month cost, it works out a good deal. It seems Microsoft’s government contracts and security features have also paid off. 39% of businesses in the survey said they associate OneDrive with security, versus Drive’s 28%. 97% said enterprises said security was an important to extremely important priority, so OneDrive’s popularity makes sense in that regard. The information from the survey was collected in April from a variety of company sizes and industries. You can find the full write up on the Spiceworks blog.