When Even Big Tech Can’t Compete...

When Even Big Tech Can’t Compete...

OneDrive is everywhere. It ships with Windows, lives inside File Explorer, and constantly asks to back up your files. And yet most people ignore it, uninstall it, or close the popup and go straight to Google Drive. That’s the weird part. On paper, OneDrive looks like the better product. It is deeply integrated into Windows, often bundled with Microsoft 365, and packed with features that Google Drive either lacks or only recently added. Faster uploads, tight OS level backups, and powerful recovery tools that can roll back your entire drive after corruption or ransomware. So why does it still lose. This video breaks down the OneDrive paradox. How Microsoft built a genuinely strong cloud storage product, then managed to annoy users into avoiding it. How Google quietly won by locking in students early through schools, Chromebooks, and Docs. And how habit, switching costs, and ecosystem gravity matter more than raw features. We also look at the trust problem. Storage cuts, removed features, forced prompts, and changes that made users feel burned over time. OneDrive did a lot right. It just did enough wrong to push people away. If OneDrive seems better but still feels worse to use, this explains why. LinkedIn:   / hariharan-jayakumar-silo   Instagram:   / hariharan.jayakumar   Timestamps: 0:00 - OneDrive 0:39 - The OneDrive Paradox 4:08 - Google’s Early Edge 8:00 - Lost Trust Resources: https://pastebin.com/GgzAqgX0