Dropbox on Tuesday described how it planned to address changing attitudes towards office work when the pandemic subsides, saying it would become a “virtual-first” company. That means working remotely will be the primary experience for its employees. At the same time, the cloud storage and services company will revamp its offices so that they are set up for collaboration and meetings—not solo...
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