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Dropbox is a cloud-based file storage and collaboration platform used by hundreds of millions of individuals and teams worldwide. It provides file syncing, shared folders, version history, and integrations with productivity tools like Slack, Zoom, and Google Workspace. For organizations using dotCMS, Dropbox often holds working files — draft copy, design assets, brand guidelines, and reference materials — that feed into content creation and publishing processes.
Through APIs and automation layers like Zapier, teams can connect Dropbox with dotCMS workflows, making it easier to move finalized assets into the CMS without manual uploads and keeping content teams aligned on the latest versions of shared materials.
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