So, another trend this year—beyond all of the “fire everybody, figure out how everything works later” shenanigans—is the winding down of all the mundane cons of tech, such as the unsustainable “unlimited” deals that made it impossible for small or medium-sized companies to compete in the SaaS space.
Both Dropbox and Google have been dropping their ‘unlimited storage’ features because, y’know, apparently money is no longer free
https://www.theverge.com/2023/8/25/23845554/dropbox-ending-unlimited-storage-advanced-plan
I think that in most cases, you’re right. But people who had unlimited plans usually bought them to test the limits. They made shared drives for other people to use etc etc, just to see when Google emails them and says “enough is enough”.
I think that in most cases, you’re right. But people who had unlimited plans usually bought them to test the limits. They made shared drives for other people to use etc etc, just to see when Google emails them and says “enough is enough”.