83% of companies experienced a cloud data breach in 2025. File sharing without the cloud gives teams infrastructure control over storage, permissions, and AI processing that vendor-hosted platforms cannot provide. Here is what works in 2026.
Self-hosted software is growing at 14.6% CAGR as teams reach the inflection point where governance authority matters more than SaaS convenience. Here is what is driving the switch and what it looks like in practice in 2026.
GDPR-compliant file storage for teams in 2026 requires more than a DPA and EU data centers. With €1.2 billion in fines in 2025 and regulators targeting processor oversight failures, here is what actually works.
Is Google Drive GDPR compliant in 2026? Google provides the DPA, SCCs, and EU data centers. But the CLOUD Act, the €325M CNIL fine, and the AI processing layer mean the honest answer is more complicated than a yes.
Secure self-hosted file sharing gives your organization the infrastructure control that cloud storage cannot deliver: your encryption keys, your permission model, your audit trail. A complete guide to architecture, platforms, and compliance in 2026.
The reported GitHub source code breach affecting 4,000 private repos raises a bigger question: how much operational risk now sits inside centralized developer infrastructure? This analysis explores the CI/CD supply chain implications and the rise of data sovereignty in 2026.
Digital sharecropping is the SaaS model: your team does the work, builds the knowledge, and deposits it all in infrastructure someone else controls. This is what self-hosted sovereignty looks like instead.
The self-hosted workspace for teams delivers what cloud SaaS cannot: genuine infrastructure control, unified compliance governance, and a collaboration experience your organization actually owns. A practical guide for 2026.
Cloud storage terms of service grant platforms broad licenses to scan, process, and AI-analyze your files. This guide breaks down what Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive's terms actually permit, and what genuine data control looks like in 2026.