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ownCloud Unveils First and Only Flexible Hybrid Cloud Enterprise File Sync & Share Solution with
On-Premise Control Plane
New Hybrid Cloud Model Enables the Collaboration Users Demand with the Choice, Security and
Control IT Administrators Need
Lexington, MA.—October 20 2015—ownCloud, Inc., the company behind the world’s most popular
open source enterprise file sync and share (EFSS) software, today unveiled its new hybrid cloud
enterprise file sync & share (EFSS) model, the first in the industry to allow customers to choose their
cloud storage service, and still deliver on-premise security and control. While existing hybrid models
leave the control plane in the public cloud, making files more susceptible to hackers and
government agencies, ownCloud’s new hybrid model is the first to allow IT administrators to use the
storage of their choice, and still manage the control plane, including encryption keys, on-premise. As
a result, users experience the collaboration benefits of cloud-based file sharing with the security,
control and integration of an onsite solution. The option for this new deployment model is a part of
ownCloud 8.2, the latest version of the company’s flagship EFSS solution.
According to recent research from Enterprise Research Group (ESG), in 2014 just 5 percent of
organizations used a file sharing solution with the control plane on-premise. Subsequent research
from ESG this year confirmed that 49 percent of organizations are now planning to implement this
type of file sharing solution.
“The hybrid cloud model has been around for years, and to date it’s been a mostly unmitigated
failure,” said Markus Rex, founder and CEO of ownCloud. “Managing the control plane on the cloud
is simply too risky for organizations that want to maintain ownership and control of their data.
Worse, it massively reduces their ability to leverage existing infrastructure and tools, and forces
them into a single vendor’s storage service. With the new ownCloud solution, we’ve flipped the
hybrid cloud model on its head. Administrators managing the control plane on-premise can decide
what data goes to what services in the cloud and, what stays within the enterprise, all while
minimizing the risks of outsiders accessing their sensitive data.”
“The consumerization of enterprise technology has created a crossroads where users have become
accustomed to – and in many cases demand – technology that’s easy to use and fosters seamless
collaboration,” said Michael Osterman, president of Osterman Research. “IT administrators tasked
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with delivering this must balance the need for data ownership and control – particularly in heavily
regulated industries. A hybrid cloud approach to EFSS that places the control panel on-premise can
go a long way toward appeasing both parties – a rarity in today’s enterprise technology landscape.”
In addition to enabling the new hybrid model, ownCloud 8.2 includes several feature and
functionality upgrades designed to enhance security, flexibility and usability, including:

Encryption: Building on the recent release of ownCloud Encryption 2.0, the new release
advances the most flexible EFSS encryption on the market, featuring configurations for
encryption algorithms, initiating, migrating and retiring encryption algorithms, choices for
key storage locations and more. This enables tremendous flexibility in storage and local
integration, including a hybrid cloud model from their ownCloud control plane.

SSO and LDAP: For the first time, users can sign on using SAML-based SSO and LDAP
simultaneously, enabling administrators to ensure updated group membership information
while still effectively authenticating users. The new release also includes enhanced SSO user
cleanup capabilities, ensuring users removed from the database will be reflected in all
groups, and offers support for encryption in conjunction with SSO.

Trash and Version File Deletion: The ability to customize trash and retention policies,
enabling admins to tightly control storage usage. This is useful for many customers,
particularly those facing strict regulations and retention requirements.

Share Link Password Policy: Administrators can now set tiered policies regarding public
share links, setting password complexity requirements and automated expiration as required
to meet business and risk requirements.
“ownCloud is intent on providing our customers with flexibility at every level,” continued Rex.
“From the deployment model to security protocols and encryption options, it’s important to us
that each customer has the option to choose the path that work best for them. We understand
that EFSS is not a one-size-fits-all proposition, and we are committed to empowering customers to
share data and collaborate on their own terms.”
ownCloud 8.2 Server is available immediately, and ownCloud 8.2 Enterprise and Standard
subscriptions will be available in 30 days.
About ownCloud
Organizations that must share confidential data internally and externally rely on ownCloud’s onpremise enterprise file sync and share platform. Only ownCloud gives IT the visibility and control
required to manage sensitive data, preserve business processes and integrate with existing
compliant infrastructures while offering users the modern collaboration experience they demand.
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This is made possible through ownCloud’s open, modular architecture, extreme extensibility and
unique federated cloud sharing capabilities. Company headquarters are in Lexington, MA, with
European headquarters in Nuremberg, Germany. For more information, visit:
http://www.owncloud.com.
To join the conversation, please visit our blog, at https://owncloud.com/blog/ or follow us on
Twitter @ownCloud.
Contacts
fama PR for ownCloud
Dan Gaffney, 617-986-5036
owncloud@famapr.com
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