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Europäisch-amerikanisches Datenschutzabkommen – Wieder versucht, wieder gescheitert
Das jüngst beschlossene Abkommen zwischen den USA und der EU ist bereits der dritte Versuch, einen sicheren Transfer personenbezogener Daten von Europa nach Amerika sicherzustellen. Holger Dyroff, Co-Founder und COO von ownCloud, sieht auch in dem neuen Regulierungsversuch keine zufriedenstellende Lösung.
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Digital Sovereignty after the Demise of Privacy Shield
In the August issue of ownCloud monthly, we talk about changes to transatlantic data transfers after the ruling against Privacy Shield, new features and how new rules could bring Digital Sovereignty to European cloud users.
What’s new in ownCloud Server 10.5: Even more seamless Federation
Improved scanning for updates in Federated Shares makes working across organizations more straightforward and saves time on coordination.
What’s new in ownCloud Server 10.5: File Locking
File locking allows you to exclusively work on files for a period of time, preventing users from accidentally interfering with others‘ work.
ownCloud 10.5 brings unified delivery and file locking
ownCloud server now comes in just two handy packages, a minimalist one with just the required components and a complete one containing all supported apps.
How to get started, Part 6: File Drop Folders
This is the sixth post in a series meant to get you up to speed. You’ll learn how to create public upload folders for outside contacts to save files and folders to.
This is how we would shape Gaia-X
The planned European Cloud stack Gaia-X inspires dreams of digital sovereignty. Christian Schmitz, our Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer, contributes a few policy ideas.
How to get started, Part 5: Public links
This is the fifth post in a series meant to get you up to speed. You’ll learn how to create public links to files and folders.