Google offers 2TB in its paid plans. Dropbox, too. Microsoft should follow suit with Microsoft 365.
It’s been literally a decade since Microsoft raised the cap on its paid Microsoft 365 storage plans to 1 terabyte of OneDrive cloud storage. It’s time for an upgrade, don’t you think?
Last week, Google changed its name of its Bard AI assistant to Gemini, launched Gemini Advanced, and — in the most important change of all — made 2TB of cloud storage the foundation for its new premium pricing tier. Okay, that last point is a lie. Because Google offered a free upgrade to its Google One plan six years ago, granting 2TB of cloud storage for $9.99 per month — the same price as Microsoft charges for 1TB of storage.