Blogs
Insights on secure data exchange, digital sovereignty, and open source — from the team that built the platform.
ownCloud is now climate neutral
Now climate neutral. We are pushing ahead with our new sustainability initiative. The CO₂ emissions of our employees will be neutralized in cooperation with PLANTED.
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.
Wired Cloudline: Time for Your Own Personal Private-Cloud?
If you are the type who fears Facebook owning your personal data, and maybe considered switching over to Diaspora, you may be just the target for ownCloud.
ownCloud Growing Into Its Own With Versioning, APIs and Collaboration
RWW about ownCloud 4
ZDNet: Build your own open-source cloud with ownCloud 4
Big businesses use cloud services. You and I use cloud storage services like DropBox, Google Drive, and Amazon Cloud Drive every day. But, with each you have to trust your data on other people's systems. With ownCloud, an open source file sync and share project, which...
Datamation: ownCloud 4 Advances Open Source Storage
The open source ownCloud project is advancing today with version 4 of the popular file sharing and synchronization technology. What ownCloud provides is an open source take on a Dropbox model where users can share and save files in a cloud environment. With ownCloud,...
ITBusinessEdge: Setting up a Compliance Amnesty Program
The problem that most organizations have with insecure cloud services such as Dropbox.com is that not only is the data stored in these services at risk, there’s no easy way to get their data out of those services and into something more secure.
Another ownCloud milestone
Frank about the ownCloud 4 release
Lightning-Fast Innovation Gives ownCloud’s Latest Community Release Greater Flexibility, Ease-of-Use
ownCloud 4 released
ActiveState: ownCloud in the App Store: How to Stackato-ize a PHP cloud app
Don't get me wrong, I love Dropbox. They offer free storage, handy cross-platform sync clients, give out nice t-shirts at conferences, and have delivered a much needed service with a great user experience. But a little while ago a friend of mine posted a plea to her...
ownCloud inside Stackato – a private PaaS
Matt is welcoming ownCloud as stackato app.
The Android App is HERE
Matt about the Android App and an update on iOS
GDrive is finally here
Frank greets Google Drive, the newest inflexible lock-in for cloud storage.
Public Link from Dropbox — what a cool feature
Frank about new features for some, ownCloud 2 for others.
From File Share to ownCloud, Dropbox and RES HyperDrive
“Using SharePoint is not all that simple for end users … The idea behind ownCloud is to address the issue of employees using non-enterprise grade solutions”
OwnCloud provides on-premise file-sharing software alternative
“IT knows where the data is”
Free Storage Wars – Teach a Man to Fish
Markus about fish, storage and the flexibility to catch in Your Way!