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Cloud Sovereignty

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February 2022

Jonni Bidwell reveals how Nextcloud has become the poster-child not just for self-hosting, but for how to be a sustainable, successful FOSS project.

- By Jonni Bidwell

Cloud Sovereignty

One of the joys of Linux is that it enables users to run all kinds of services, which they might otherwise rely on some giant internet company to do. Said internet companies might not charge for these services, in which case you’re probably paying with your privacy.

Self-hosting, as well as cheap VPSes (although they tend to be run by giant internet companies too), has given millions of open source fans peace of mind, as well as a rewarding hobby. And leading the self-hosted charge is Nextcloud, the open source groupware, productivity and communications developer.

Nextcloud (so good it was named it after the company!) continues to go from strength to strength. In its 23rd iteration it now includes a collaborative office suite, video chats, synchronised calendars and much more. And it’s not just for home users, Nextcloud Enterprise enables organisations to host their sensitive data at scale. And, unhappy with public or private cloud offerings from the usual suspects, many enterprises have embraced Nextcloud.

Nextcloud began life as ownCloud back in 2010, and was introduced by Frank Karlitschek (current CEO of Nextcloud) at a KDE conference. Back then people didn’t have any firm ideas about what ‘cloud computing’ might mean, but there was a sense that it was going to be big.

That first version of

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