Box, Inc. is a leading independent cloud content management platform that focuses on secure storage, sharing, collaboration, and workflow automation for enterprise content. Founded in 2005, Box transitioned from a consumer-focused service to an enterprise solution, emphasizing security and compliance. The company is headquartered in Redwood City, California, and has seen significant growth since its inception.
Box offers a SaaS platform that manages the full content lifecycle. Its features include cloud storage and file sharing, collaboration tools for real-time editing, and advanced security measures tailored for enterprises. The platform also supports integrations and automation through APIs, enhancing its functionality with features like AI and e-signatures. Box serves a variety of industries, including financial services, healthcare, media, technology, and government, catering to businesses of all sizes.
Developer of a software development platform designed to build software for open-source and private projects in organizations. The company's platform provides access control and several collaboration features such as task management, bug tracking, and feature requests for every project, enabling teams to work through problems, move ideas forward, and learn from each other.
Developer of a cloud security platform designed to provide visibility and real-time data and threat protection while accessing websites and private applications. The company's platform understands the cloud delivers data-centric security, and gives granular context, via patented technology to enable conditional access and user awareness while enforcing zero trust principles, enabling clients to assist in business velocity and securing their digital transformation journey.
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