Nextcloud is an on-premises collaboration platform, hosted by over 400.000 servers on the web and tens of millions of users. With Nextcloud, users gain access to their documents and can share them with others within and outside their organization. They can collaborate with video and text chat, Calendar, Mail and a variety of planning and coordination tools as part of an extensive ecosystem of over 300 apps. Nextcloud offers an easy to use web interface or clients for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS.
Unlike big SaaS players like Microsoft, Nextcloud is a decentralized platform, allowing enterprises to deploy themselves or work with a local hosting provider. This ensures easy compliance, as the customer is in complete control over their data and the software that manages it.
Nextcloud integrates in existing infrastructure like LDAP/Active Directory and its Universal File Access feature makes data available to users irrespective of where it is stored, be it on a local NAS, a remote FTP, Samba, SharePoint or object storage.
Nextcloud also offers extensive security capabilities, including multi-layered encryption and rules-based file access control.
If you want to be independent from big US and Chinese cloud companies, want to protect your proprietary data from corporate espionage or need a platform that ensures legal compliance with privacy, finance or health care regulations, Nextcloud is the only real alternative that allows your teams to collaborate without compromise.