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Wire Uncut Ep.6 | XWiki | Open Source Tools for Knowledge and Privacy

In this episode of Wire Uncut, Alexandra speaks with Dan, Director of Marketing and Communication at XWiki, about the company’s journey as a European Libre Software provider. Dan shares how XWiki and CryptPad deliver secure, open source tools for collaboration and knowledge management. From powering corporate intranets and documentation hubs to enabling encrypted real-time teamwork, XWiki’s mission is to strengthen digital sovereignty in Europe.

A Talk with XWiki on the Importance of Open Source in Digital Sovereignty

Open source is becoming central to Europe’s digital strategy as organizations look for alternatives that respect privacy and sovereignty. XWiki and CryptPad are not new names in the European tech space. Both are open source platforms with roots going back over 20 years. Headquartered in Paris, the company behind them has grown from community-driven projects into widely used tools across industries and governments.

Open Source From Misunderstood to Europe's Future #podcast #digitalsovereignty #opensource

Is open source really harder to use or integrate? That perception is fading fast. Open source is now recognized for: Technical strength, transparency & interoperability Faster innovation through global collaboration A collective European alternative to Big Tech With initiatives like Eurostack, open source alliances are creating integrated, secure, and competitive solutions for Europe’s digital sovereignty.

OpenDesk Europe's Open Source Alternative to Office 365 #digitalsovereignty #podcast #opensource

Imagine a 100% open source, secure, and privacy-first alternative to Microsoft Office 365. That’s exactly what the OpenDesk Project is building — designed for German public administration and powered by: XWiki, Nextcloud, Collabora Office, Element, OpenProject & more Decentralized, secure, and transparent solutions Partnerships across Europe to strengthen digital sovereignty This is Europe’s collective answer to Big Tech — and it’s already happening.