
In addition to the new file sharing facility, the company has rolled out a number of updates in recent months. The vast majority of respondents (83.7%) said they have been using the same cloud storage service for at least a year, while a third have been loyal to their provider for five years or more.Īlthough this latest upgrade is unlikely to swing the balance, Microsoft will nonetheless hope that a consistent flow of enhancements will help improve its position in the market. The survey also highlighted how difficult it is to encourage people to switch provider once they have become embedded in a company’s ecosystem. Microsoft’s service, meanwhile, manages only third in the rankings with an 11.2% share, lagging behind both Google Drive and iCloud.

Over the years, the two services have gone head-to-head, but the latest data suggests Google’s platform currently holds the advantage.Īccording to an exclusive TechRadar Pro poll carried out recently by OnePulse, Google Drive is by far the most popular cloud storage provider, used by 44.1% of respondents.
