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MakeSpace Applies Cloud Principles to Physical Storage

Finding physical storage space for personal belongings can be a major hassle.  People who move around often have to find new storage units in every city they go to and even end up paying for unused units due to yearlong contracts with storage facilities.  Cool product in technology MakeSpace handles personal storage differently and develops their model by looking towards the tech industry.  MakeSpace is a company that wants to use the principles that guide digital cloud storage in computer technology to change how people store their property in the physical world.  This cool product makes people’s belongings available from anywhere at any time and uses a monthly subscription-based model rather than pre-set contracts, taking cues from online storage services such as Dropbox.

Much like online services that provide data recovery and cloud storage, MakeSpace wants their customers to feel like their items are never lost or difficult to access.  The company uses a centralized storage system so that users don’t have to worry about leaving items in local storage centers if they need them while on long trips or after moving.  MakeSpace sends members of their “upload team” directly to people’s houses with whatever number of storage bins a user requests.  Customers load the bins with whatever they want to store.  Then, the MakeSpace upload team takes the bins to a centralized storage location, just as data uploads to a centralized server on a cloud storage platform.  When customers want their items again, they simply request the bin and MakeSpace delivers it to them no matter where they are in the country.  Frequent travelers or those who move around a lot for work might find this system far more convenient than the use of traditional storage units.

It is no surprise that a company inspired by the tech industry like MakeSpace uses the Internet as its main source of communication with its customers.  People use the MakeSpace website to create their accounts and request storage bins.  They can schedule pick-up and delivery appointments online and manage their account details as well.  Anyone who has trouble accessing their information on MakeSpace may need help from a remote IT support provider due to hardware or connection issues.

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