It’s interesting to watch executives compliment their competitors — because it always seems unbelievable. In the past week, that quirky behavior has played out left and right, before and after cloud file-sharing company Box’s initial public offering.
Vineet Jain, chief executive and a cofounder of Egnyte, has been one of the most vocal in his cheering for Box, even though Egnyte can do much of what Box does — except that it also lets companies store and share files within their own data centers, not just the cloud.
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