Collabora Online 2.1 was released with a strong focus on improvements in the area of collaboration! Like the Nextcloud 12 Beta, this update introduces features around getting stuff done in teams like comments, change tracking and more. Other improvements include greater performance and scalability and better handling of interoperability with various document formats.
If you’re a Nextcloud customer, the new version will be available soon. If you’re not a customer yet, check out our enterprise page to find out why you should be!
Home users can grab the new version of CODE, the development version of Collabora Online, which also is available in a new 2.1 version. This release has a lot of other small improvements ready for testing and usage in small scale installations. You can find out how to update on our website.
At Nextcloud, we are dedicated to sharing our mission, values and products with you. That’s why this year, we’re headed to the biggest IT, digital technology and open source events all over Europe! If you have the opportunity to attend an event, you’ll: We hope to see you this month at the following events! ESUP […]
Nextcloud Enterprise Day is soon here and we have an amazing lineup of speakers providing insightful talks! One of those speakers is George Imrie from Nextcloud customer T-Systems – Deutsche Telekom’s business-customer IT affiliate. T-Systems is a digital transformation specialist, with operations in 20 countries worldwide.In preparation for their talk at the Nextcloud Enteprise Day […]
Last week, Nextcoud CEO Frank Karlitschek appeared on one of Germany’s biggest public service TV broadcaster’s: ZDF. Watch the news item by ZDF here. Interviewed in Nextcloud’s Berlin office, Frank explains the challenge the company faces up against big tech giants like Google and Microsoft. “That’s all very difficult for us, due to the fact […]