2015 Cloud Storage Satisfaction – J.D. Power
Google beating Amazon, Microsoft, Dropbox and Apple
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on October 16, 2015 at 2:19 pmGoogle, Inc. ranks highest among fee-based cloud storage service providers and performs particularly well in the device syncing capabilities, variety of features and price/value factors, according to the J.D. Power, a McGraw Hill Financial Company, 2015 Cloud Storage Satisfaction Report released.
Overall Customer Satisfaction Index Scores |
J.D. Power.com Power Circle Ratings™ |
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(Based on a 1,000-point scale) |
For Consumers |
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872 |
5 |
Amazon |
869 |
5 |
Microsoft |
862 |
3 |
Report Average |
858 |
3 |
Dropbox |
848 |
3 |
Apple |
815 |
2 |
The inaugural report measures overall satisfaction with cloud storage service providers among customers who currently subscribe to a cloud storage service to store data files, provide storage backup access and help with media downloads/storage. Satisfaction is measured across nine factors (listed in order of importance): device syncing capabilities; price/value; compatibility across operating systems; ease of use; speed of downloads/uploads; storage capacity; variety of features; reliability; and security/privacy functions. Overall satisfaction, which is calculated on a 1,000-point scale, is 858.
“The cloud storage service industry is growing as consumers want to store and readily access more data files, music, video and images than ever before,” said Kirk Parsons, senior director and telecom, media and technology practice leader, J.D. Power. “It’s important that cloud storage providers offer a service that’s easy to access and able to store media across multiple devices and platforms at a price consumers perceive as a good value. Providers that do so and also continuously offer new services and upgrades are well positioned to increase satisfaction, customer loyalty and repurchase intention.“
Cloud storage service brand satisfaction rankings :
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Google (872) ranks highest in customer satisfaction, performing well in all nine factors.
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Amazon (869) ranks second, performing well in the speed of downloads/uploads and security/privacy functions factors.
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Microsoft (862) ranks third, performing above the report average in seven factors.
The 2015 Cloud Storage Satisfaction Report– fielded in September 2015 – is based on responses from 2,604 customers who currently subscribe to and pay a recurring fee for cloud storage services.