Redmond today completing the SkyDrive rebranding to OneDrive

Feb 19, 2014 10:01 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft today announced the rebranding process of SkyDrive cloud service to OneDrive, as well as several new offers for those who are already using the platform.

But the company also rolled out some new OneDrive storage plans for those who need extra space to store their files in the cloud.

According to the new plans, users who want to purchase 50 additional GB need to pay $25 (€18), while 100 GB come with a price tag of $50 (€36). If you’d like to add 200 GB of space to your account, you have to pay no less than $100 (€72).

“With OneDrive for Business, companies can give their employees the ability to store, sync, and collaborate on files across multiple devices with ease, manageability, and security,” Microsoft explained.

“Not only does OneDrive for Business deliver an intuitive experience for employees, allowing them to seamlessly collaborate on documents right from within Office, but it is also backed with enterprise-grade content management, compliance, and administrative controls.”