On the other side the number of commits, contributions and forks of Owncloud is much more than Pydio, I checked in general on github and sourceforge/ohloh.įor a long time I was looking for similar solution and needs, and have touched ownCloud, Ajaxplorer/Pydio, Alfresco, Sparkleshare, Seafile, and some smaller/unknown solutions. ) , I might propose to the client some development to connect to Atlassian Crowd.
Owncloud client is developed in C plus plus with QT, both seems to use Sqlite as frontend db.Īnyway another consideration is the commercial support, if one day the client will need the commercial support for Owncloud it would costs around 6000 euro for 1 year for 50 users ( see right column) while for Pydio it costs 600 euro ( ) with the same number of users.Īn interesting part for me is that Pydio has already some Single Sign On with some CMS (. I am aware the Pydio developers are rewriting the client. The problem is desktop sync client which is developed in Java (min 1.6) and it uses integers for the synchronization so no more than 2GB, when I tried to upload more than that I got this log pydio.error (for a file around 2.6G): "Our corporate users with specific data privacy regulations can also benefit from the highest standards of security and compliance with advanced ownCloud features.Yes indeed that parameter is taken from the php.ini. It allows us to provide our global userbase with an enterprise-grade yet budget-friendly Content Collaboration Solution," said Meiji Chang, QNAP's General Manager. "We are thrilled about our strategic partnership with ownCloud. We thereby offer a GDPR-compliant Private Cloud to all QNAP NAS users." "Our partnership transforms a QNAP NAS into a fully-fledged cloud solution accessible from anywhere with any device, boosting productivity while strengthening data security. "QNAP and ownCloud complement each other's offerings congenially for the benefit of users everywhere," said Tobias Gerlinger, ownCloud's chief executive. This empowers firms to work remotely and stay in sync across branches and different jurisdictions while integrating external partners into existing workflows. With federation, files and folders can be seamlessly shared with users of compatible platforms, enabling infinite extendibility while preserving data sovereignty. OwnCloud enables easy collaboration through a single point of access that incorporates existing storage and existing users through APIs. This is especially important for SMBs with strong confidentiality requirements that still need to collaborate with external specialists.
For example, the Secure View feature makes granting read-only access to confidential files safe and easy. File access is protected by 2-Factor Authentication. Files are encrypted at rest and in transfer and can additionally be encrypted End-to-End. It enables secure content collaboration through comprehensive security features. The ownCloud Enterprise Edition for QNAP takes security and productivity to a new level.
Enterprise subscriptions will be available from the QNAP Software Store and upgrading from the Community to the Enterprise Edition will be straightforward and require no reinstallation.
Users can choose between the free Community Edition and the paid Enterprise Edition which includes premium features and professional support.
The installation packages are updated with every new release and continuously maintained in the interim period.
In the coming months, the fully certified ownCloud Content Collaboration Solution will be available for easy installation from the QTS App Center. This long-term partnership focuses on providing ownCloud's Content Collaboration Solution for file sync and share, on all QNAP's NAS from QTS v4.4 onwards. QNAP Systems, Inc., a leading computing, networking and storage solution innovator, and ownCloud, a leading open-source Content Collaboration Solution provider, today announced they have entered a global strategic partnership, combining QNAP's Network-attached Storage (NAS) with ownCloud's Enterprise Content Collaboration Software.