I have some good insights into what actual European businesses use as office software. I'll let you know if I hear about nextcloud.
For now at least, office still reigns supreme.
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I have some good insights into what actual European businesses use as office software. I'll let you know if I hear about nextcloud.
For now at least, office still reigns supreme.
As long as MS Office just works and there is no real legal problem with using it, there is just no incentive for businesses to take on the enormous costs and risks involved with changing stock a critical piece of infrastructure. MS has an iron hold on that market and it will need a major reason for businesses to even consider switching.
I have been working with several customers for years and we are using Nextcloud, it works great, but I agree that at least for now it is a niche product.
Yes, the ton of elaborate Excel macros alone that keep small and medium business running at all tells me: not going to happen.
I'll be interested to see how this differs from nextcloud AIO, which is what I currently run for my own stuff.
IONOS are a cloud hosting provider, so isn't this just Nextcloud (who make the software) and IONOS (who provide hosting) joining up to create an off the shelf replacement for OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, etc?
If you're self-hosting Nextcloud AIO it doesn't sound like this is a replacement.