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ownCloud commercial launch confirmed for April 3rd

That’s right, it wasn’t an illusion, the launch counter changed from mid of March to April 3rd. Now, those of you who know me from my SUSE days know how committed I am to deadlines, but after meeting with so many of you at CeBIT the feedback was clear. Some of the features we thought were “nice to haves” in our inaugural commercial product you told us were “must haves.” We listened.

So, here it is, April 3rd, in concrete. We’ll get in touch with you all then. In the meantime please continue to sign up for our newsletter. And as potential solution partner or service provider, please get in touch with us for details about our partner program and ownCloud pricing!

ownCloud GmbH

March 12, 2012

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