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Difference between Box and HCL Connections

Last Updated : 04 Jan, 2023
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1. Box : 
Box is a cloud storage and file hosting service provided by Box Incorporation. It was developed by Aaron Levie and Dylan Smith. It is basically a cloud content management and file sharing service for business. It offers 10 GB storage space. It was launched by Box Incorporation in 2005. It is available for Windows, macOS and other platforms. 

2. HCL Connections : 
HCL Connections is a storage software which is provided by HCL Technologies. It was developed by IBM but HCL acquired it in 2019. It is an enterprise-collaboration platform which helps teams work more efficiently. It was launched by IBM in 2007. It offers 5 GB free storage space. It provides limited storage space for paid accounts. It was earlier known as IBM Connections. 

Difference between Box and HCL Connections :

BOX HCL CONNECTIONS
It is owned by Box Incorporation. It is owned by HCL Technologies.
It was launched in 2005. It was launched in 2007.
It offers 10 GB free storage space. It offers 5 GB free storage space.
It was developed by Aaron Levie and Dylan Smith. It was developed by IBM.
It provides unlimited maximum storage. While it provides limited maximum storage.
It supports remote uploading of 30 MB per file via IFTTT. It does not support remote uploading.
Maximum storage size is 100 GB for personal accounts and unlimited for business accounts. Maximum storage size is 1TB for smaller installations, 10TB for medium installations and 100TB for big installations in RAID Technology.
Maximum file size is 250MB for free personal, 2GB for starter, 5GB for Business, 15GB for Business Plus, 50GB for Enterprise (and Digital Suites ), 150GB for Enterprise Plus paid plans. Here maximum file size is 2 GB.
It supports file versioning in premium accounts only. It fully supports file versioning.
It has the traffic or band-width limit of 10 GB per month for free and 2 TB per month for paid. It has no traffic or band-width limit.

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