Are companies able to combine their Subscription 360 storage space yet?
Yes but, (and correct me if I'm wrong) doesn't that simply centralise a project workspace under a single user's account still, regardless of whether they can invite others to the project?
It's been a number of months since I logged into A360 Preview, but the features page now seems to suggest a change in that it is no longer individual user based?
I see there is a pricing structure now attached to it.
Sorry for the questions, but the features descriptions on the website doesn't exactly help in clarifying how this service should be used by companies, and it's advantages over the old A360. i.e. the general structure behind the workflow for companies.
So coming back to my original question, given that a customer is already paying for 25GB of online storage space per license (which by the sounds of things they can't combine), why would they now pay extra in order to get less space?
If all a customer wants is online storage (a la Dropbox) I'm finding that rather than companies having disparate files across multiple single user (25GB) A360 accounts, they are paying for a combined Dropbox style business account with a very large capacity. In my line of work, I find very few users actually using their A360 Documents storage.
I understand there are other benefits of the A360 Team service, but online storage capacity is the number one problem at the moment.
I don't yet see the incentive to companies to pay for more, when they aren't even using their existing 25GB/user. This comes across as a token offering.
Are you able to give us some insight to how the old Autodesk 360, and the new A360 Team services are going to run?
Are they going to continue running in parallel, each with their pros and cons?
Is Autodesk 360 going to be retired in the future?
Having similar names is confusing enough as it is, but with so many similar services currently in existance (add to this Buzzsaw), it's becoming hard to understand which direction ADSK are taking this.
Hopefully you can ellaborate on this for us? Thanks.
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