StorageChain Adds Dropbox Support to Cross-Cloud AI Platform
StorageChain announced in a press release that its Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) Intelligence platform now supports Dropbox, enabling AI search across Dropbox, Amazon S3, and other cloud environments without requiring data migration.
The integration allows enterprises to perform semantic AI searches across distributed storage systems while maintaining data in its original location. StorageChain’s platform indexes content through secure, read-only access, generating embeddings and metadata to create a unified intelligence layer capable of contextual search and cross-environment analysis.
According to the company, the Dropbox addition strengthens its position among enterprises operating in hybrid and multi-cloud environments, where data fragmentation can hinder search and analysis. The expanded BYOC Intelligence integration with Dropbox is available immediately for enterprise and managed service provider customers.
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