Seven years ago on this day, Frank Karlitschek announced a project at Camp KDE in San Diego to help people protect their privacy: ownCloud. Today, he and the team that started this effort are still working on this exact same thing (though under a different name). We’re super proud of the huge community we have built over the last 7 years and the millions of users who have been able to take back control over their data thanks to our work!
We have two videos to share, one in which Frank announces this project and another from the Nextcloud Conference where the team from the first years, from the very first ownCloud meeting ever, recalls some fun memories!
How it started
On January 17, 2010, Frank Karlitschek announced the ownCloud project with the goal to develop a free and open source replacement for Dropbox and the like. The goal was to put users back in control over their data.
By the end of the first year, Frank had already announced ownCloud 1.0 and followed it by 1.1. In April 2011, a first meeting with 5 participants and supported by the KDE community kicked off the development of ownCloud 2.0. The write-up on the KDE news site already points to some of the jokes recalled in the video from our Nextcloud Conference below…
The participants where Frank Karlitschek, Jakob Sack, Robin Appelman, Jan-Christoph Borchardt and Arthur Schiwon. Indeed, all people you will know from our contributor page, with four of them part of the Nextcloud GmbH Team servicing enterprise users of ownCloud and, now, Nextcloud, for many, many years!
We’re all very proud to be a part of this project and we look forward to many more years of taking care of you, as users, building a product we can all be proud of.
Presentamos Nextcloud Talk «Munich», una plataforma de comunicación de código abierto que ofrece una respuesta contundente a las nubes de Big Tech y es digitalmente soberana para equipos híbridos. Ahora es aún más resistente, potente y fácil de poner en marcha. Más información.
Bienvenido a Nextcloud Hub 10. Nuestra última versión viene con un rendimiento reforzado en todas las aplicaciones, una integración más profunda en toda la plataforma y docenas de nuevas funciones que te facilitarán el día a día.
Almost seven years ago, in October 2018, our CEO and founder Frank Kartlitschek used the € 20,000 from winning the prestigious Reinhard von Koenig award to launch a brand new initiative: “Nextcloud Include.” As an open source diversity project, Nextcloud Include addresses the needs of underrepresented groups to join the Nextcloud project. By building an […]
In early 2025, U.S. hyperscalers began to push new “sovereign cloud” offerings in a big PR campaign in Europe. In the past weeks, their narrative has collapsed. It’s not critics or watchdogs exposing the contradictions — the tech firms themselves have admitted their "sovereign" promises are empty.
Passionate about data privacy and Nextcloud? We invite you speak at the Nextcloud Community Conference to share your experience, knowledge and news with the community!
Guardamos algunas cookies para contar los visitantes y facilitar el uso del sitio. Esto no sale de nuestro servidor y no es para rastrearte personalmente. Consulta nuestra política de privacidad para obtener más información. Personalización
Cookies utilizadas para guardar los datos introducidos en los formularios, como nombre, correo electrónico, número de teléfono e idioma preferido.
Nombre de la cookie:nc_form_fields
Descripción de la cookie:Recuerda los datos introducidos en los formularios para la próxima vez (nombre, correo electrónico, teléfono e idioma preferido)
Las cookies estadísticas recopilan información de forma anónima y nos ayudan a comprender cómo utilizan nuestro sitio web nuestros visitantes. Utilizamos Matomo alojado en la nube.
Servicio:Matomo
Descripción de la cookie:
_pk_ses*: Cuenta la primera visita del usuario
_pk_id*: Ayuda a no contar dos veces las visitas.
mtm_cookie_consent: Recuerda que el usuario ha dado su consentimiento para almacenar y utilizar cookies.
Caducidad de la cookie:_pk_ses*: 30 minutos
_pk_id*: 28 días
mtm_cookie_consent: 30 días