在云:据报道,Dropbox Valued at $10 BillionIn its latest round of fundraising, the cloud storage company raised a reported $250 to $400 million at a valuation of $10 billion.

ByGeoff Weiss

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Move over, Pinterest and Snapchat. Dropbox is reportedly sporting a $10 billion price tag, making it one of the most highly-valued venture-backed companies in the world.

In its latest round of fundraising led by BlackRock -- and with participation by existing investors -- the San Francisco-headquartered file hosting service raisedsomewhere between $250 to $400 millionat a valuation of $10 billion, according to reports. The company has raiseda total of $507 millionsince its founding.

Related:Why Tech Valuations Can't Be Too High or Too Low

New funds will accelerate Dropbox'savowed push into the corporate realm, where it sells security and other premium features to the roughly 4 million businesses that currently use its service, reportsThe Wall Street Journal. The company posted over $200 million in sales for 2013 -- almost double the $116 million it saw in 2012, sources said. The latest round of funding also reignited chatter on Wall Street about the company's expected IPO this year.

Even Dropbox's competitors -- namely Box, which raised $100 million in December to garner a $2 billion valuation -- are praising its latest feat. Box's co-founder and CEO, Aaron Levie,tweeted, "Congrats@drewhouston[Dropbox's founder and CEO]! One small step for the cloud, one giant leap for boxes."

Dropbox is hardly the only tech company with an eye-popping valuation.Pinteresthas an estimated value of $3.8 billion, whileSnapchatandUberare each valued at $3.5 billion.

Related:Dropbox Revamps Business Service, Adds a New Feature

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Geoff Weiss is a former staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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