Governments are shifting away from foreign cloud providers due to increasing concerns about digital sovereignty. In this evolving landscape, Nextcloud has emerged as the leading self-hosted private cloud solution for government organizations. With its strong security and privacy features, customizable interface, and flexible deployment options, Nextcloud offers government organizations the control and protection they need for their critical data.
Join this webinar to learn how by choosing Nextcloud, governments can safeguard their digital sovereignty and ensure their sensitive information is protected and secure.
Sign up for a free webinar on Friday, 3rd March 2023 at 15.00 hrs (CET) to learn how Nextcloud Hub is adding value to Government Organizations.
Sebastian Möbus – Sales Engineer at Nextcloud
Sebastian studied Computer Science at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden. He is Prince2 and Itil3 certified and has over 14 years experience in consulting and technical pre-sales under his belt, designing customized solutions in the area of business software and cloud services. He has a wide range of interests with a main focus on IT in everyday life like home automation and is passionate about pool billiards.
Abstract
Nextcloud is the ideal collaboration platform for government organizations due to its robust security features, customizable interface, and flexible deployment options. With Nextcloud, government organizations can ensure that their data is protected with state-of-the-art encryption and access controls. Additionally, the platform’s open-source nature allows for easy customization to meet the specific needs of each organization. Furthermore, Nextcloud can be deployed on-premises, in the cloud, or in a hybrid setup, providing maximum flexibility and control. With all of these features combined, Nextcloud is practical for government organizations looking to improve collaboration and streamline their workflows.