With Collabora, Euro‑Office, and EU‑ready AI, Hub 26 Spring doubles down on documents, control, and sovereignty.
Posts published in “Cloud”
Backed by major European vendors, Euro‑Office takes on Microsoft, Google Docs, and OnlyOffice — and we have screenshots to show how the new sovereign suite is shaping up.
With Podman 6 bringing big under‑the‑hood networking and modernization changes, Fedora is calling on experienced users to put the daemonless container engine through its paces.
As US legal reach over cloud data keeps spooking EU regulators and customers, SUSE is betting that pairing its software with up‑and‑coming European providers like Evroc will give it an edge over US‑based rivals.
Red Hat follows SUSE’s lead with an EU support pledge -- raising the stakes in the race for European digital sovereignty.
The latest Nextcloud Hub 25 Autumn brings a polished new interface, streamlined workflows, and a host of usability upgrades—check out our screenshots of the refreshed user experience.
Think your country’s got its digital act together? The Digital Sovereignty Index might have a few surprises for you.
When one of open source’s favorite cloud hosts went dark, even LWN.net blinked. Here’s what happened—and why it matters.
Our Marco Fioretti shares his thoughts on Google's (and others') bad boy behavior against Nextcloud (and others).
After Google removed needed permissions from the Nextcloud app, it refused to return them for months -- which quickly changed when the press got involved.










