When the pandemic suddenly hit us, not only did our lives change, but so did our working lives. Companies and organisations were forced to quickly reorganise their operations, and suddenly we were working 100% remotely.

Departments and working groups became dispersed and relegated to a completely digital working environment. And just as we lost the physical contact and personal collaboration in the office, our tools changed too.
In a short time, we had to find new ways of working and tools to adapt to this new working environment. Online meetings via Zoom, MS Teams or Google became the new way to run weekly meetings. Nowadays, we happily wave at our colleagues and clients on the video camera, instead of chatting at the coffee machine. Slack and Teams became our "quick phone" for all those quick questions and answers that you used to just shout over to the nearest colleague in the office. The IT departments of many companies didn't always keep up with or were even prepared for this change, but were stuck in old systems and infrastructure. Do you recognise yourself?
This dramatic shift forever changed the way we work. But it also opened up an opportunity to radically improve our workflows. This year, our experience as a fully distributed team has inspired us to take a leap into the future of work as a Virtual First company. Remote work is now our everyday default mode-and we'll be applying what we learn to develop products that eliminate the obstacles facing distributed teams.
A new study by The Economist Intelligence Unit shows the impact of those obstacles. 68% of workers find it harder to launch new collaborative projects. More than half are encountering more miscommunication. And with apps scattered across multiple platforms and devices, they're dealing with even more distractions from nearly nonstop notifications.
As a result, 28% of time in knowledge work is lost to distraction every year-leaving employees only 72% of time for productive work. This equals 581 hours lost per person annually, totalling $391 billion for US companies in lost productivity.
Dropbox Business wants to help solve those problems. Today, we're introducing simple, secure solutions so your team can organize projects, stay in sync, connect all your tools, and keep your company's data secure.
The new Dropbox Spaces is a virtual workspace that brings teams and projects together. With Spaces, teams have one easy-to-use place where they can collaborate on content, communicate with their team, and coordinate projects from start to finish.
The new Dropbox Spaces is currently available in private beta. To request access, check out dropbox.com/beta_spaces.

Stay in sync with your team and focused on customers. These features were designed to keep you connected, so schedules, feedback, and workflow can stay on track.


Bring content and users from across the company together in a safe, secure, central place where you can count on a reliable, enterprise-level platform to protect it all.
In addition, we've announced compliance with several new privacy and security standards including ISO 27701 Certification, Cloud Security Alliance GDPR Code of Conduct, NIST 800-171 Compliance, and support for FDA 21 CFR Part 11 Compliance. These new certifications ensure Dropbox meets the most stringent enterprise security standards.
To learn more about Dropbox Enterprise security beta, visit experience.dropbox.com/enterprise-security.
