The iOS and Android versions of OneDrive for Business have only basic functionality, so users also avoid it on all devices. (There was and still is a personal OneDrive client, but it can't access corporate files.) Many of us literally could not use the corporate OneDrive for work, even if we wanted to. Not so with cloud storage - because there wasn't a OneDrive for Buiness client for OS X, Mac users couldn't use our corporate OneDrive storage. (The new Outlook app for iOS can't do that, either.) Still, we all happily use the Exchange back end, regardless of the client that works best on our platforms. About the only task requiring OWA use is booking a meeting room. Also, OWA is rarely used on iOS or Android.Īpple's and Google's mail, calendar, and contacts clients are darned good, so the awkward OWA app didn't stand much of a chance of adoption, especially given the pathetic state of the initial version. Although pretty much everyone works with Office apps and most people use Outlook even on a Mac, no one really opts for the OneDrive cloud storage service. But Microsoft's cloud-managed service didn't really work on Macs or mobile devices, and about half the people at the company use an OS other than Windows. A couple of years ago, my company standardized on Office 365.
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