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Cloud-based storage and sharing application
Box.net is making a big data storage upgrade to its free and paid plans today. The company is
increasing the data storage amounts for its personal, business, and enterprise plans. Box's personal subscription plans now come with 5GB of free web storage. Box's business plan is being adjusted slightly so that companies don't pay by the individual user (businesses were given 15GB per users previously). Now businesses will automatically receive 500GB of data storage, tripling the amount of storage the average business subscriber has access to. Enterprise customers will have access to an unlimited amount of data storage,, says Box.net's CEO Aaron Levie, allowing companies to manage terabytes of data in the cloud (Box charges enterprise customers $35 per user per month).
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