Blogs
Insights on secure data exchange, digital sovereignty, and open source — from the team that built the platform.
Welcome to the Infinite Scale Beta!
What a moment for ownCloud and our community! The very first beta version of Infinite Scale, the new cloud-native data platform developed by ownCloud, is available as of today!
Kiteworks Open Source Program Office (ownCloud)
Kiteworks empowers organizations to manage risk in every send, share, receive, and save of sensitive content, protecting over 200 million end users across thosuands of global enterprises and government agencies. The Kiteworks Open Source Program Office is the steward of ownCloud, the open-source platform for sovereign secure data exchange, file synchronization, and collaboration. Built from the ground up in Go with zero database dependency, ownCloud Infinite Scale scales from a single binary to million-user deployments. Guided by a published governance charter and Apache 2.0 licensing, the OSPO ensures ownCloud remains a transparent, community-driven digital commons.
Holy Mole: Google Drive Triples Free Storage – Nothing in Life is Free Folks
Big storage news this week as Google ramps up the pressure on Dropbox.
ownCloud joins Linux Foundation and Open Invention Network
Both of these moves gives ownCloud visibility into the latest happenings in Cloud, Open Source and more.
ownCloud How-to Webinar: Integrate Enterprise File Sync and Share with Active Directory and LDAP
Latest ownCloud webinar gives enterprise IT the tools get back control of their data Lexington, MA – May 7, 2013 – In the fourth of a series of informational webinars ownCloud Inc., the company behind the world's most popular open source file sync and share software,...
The ownCloud Community Does it Again: The First Android App Entirely Community Built
An app entirely created by the terrific ownCloud community.
ownCloud How-to Webinar: Audit and Manage Data using Splunk
Latest ownCloud webinar gives enterprise IT the tools to get back control of their data Lexington, MA – April 17, 2013 – In the third of a series of informational webinars ownCloud Inc., the company behind the world's most popular open source file sync and share...
ownCloud partners with one of Germany’s largest mobile service provider to give consumers secure Cloud storage option
German mobile service provider mobilcom-debitel announced that it will use ownCloud.
What’s New in ownCloud 5 Community: Enhanced, Simplified Photo Gallery
Today I’d like to talk about our completely rewritten Photo Gallery.
ownCloud Hires Former FuseSource Executive as President
Larry Alston to lead the outbound focus of the secure enterprise file sync and share company Lexington, MA – April 9, 2013 – ownCloud, Inc. the company behind the world's most popular open source secure enterprise file sync and share software, announced that Larry...
Welcome officially to Larry Alston
We officially introduce Larry Alston to ownCloud as president, leading the outbound focus of the company.
Get Started on ownCloud Today, or Tomorrow
Join us, tomorrow, Tuesday, April 9 for Implementing a Successful ownCloud Proof of Concept (Poc).
Latest GNOME Ships with ownCloud Support
I was very happy to hear that GNOME ships very deep ownCloud integration in the version 3.8 that was released last Wednesday.
Get Started Today Hosting Your Own File Sync and Share
Latest ownCloud webinar teaches businesses how to implement a successful ownCloud proof of concept.
Release Trouble, All Fixed
Last Monday we wanted to release our first security and bug fix release of ownCloud 5 Community Edition. Unfortunately the release 5.0.1 had some serious regressions. Those are now fixed with 5.0.3.
What’s New in ownCloud 5 Community Edition: New Design
Our goal is to make it very simple to work with the powerful functions of ownCloud and distract users as little as possible.
Jupiter Broadcasting: ownCloud 5 Review | LAS | s26e04
Can ownCloud solve your Dropbox problem? The free web based software that promises to reduce or even replace Google, Dropbox, and much more in your life. But has the project bitten off more then it can chew? Tune in to find out!