Wuala – P2P online storage

Posted on 16. Oct, 2008 by in Uncategorized

Wuala is a cloud storage service branding itself as social. With encrypted P2P technology your files are splitted up and stored on all Wuala user’s computers.

Dominik Grolimund co-funded Wuala and in this What’s Next podcasts he explains Wuala advantages over existing cloud storage solutions.

Host: Tomas Wennström

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2 Responses to “Wuala – P2P online storage”

  1. Filip

    17. Oct, 2008

    Hi Tomas. Full disclosure here: I work for http://www.nomadesk.com, which offers small businesses (or nomadic professionals, as we like to call ourselves) an innovative way to share documents and work together on a “virtual fileserver.” I listened to the podcast on wuala with great interest and just wanted to add NomaDesk to the mix.
    Actually, NomaDesk comes with a feature set specifically geared toward the digital nomad, such as local encryption and “remote shredding” with TheftGuard. Of course, your files remain available off-line and we impose no limits on storage and bandwidth.
    The upcoming NomaDesk release 2.6 will display file states and indicate whether files are already in use by someone else. You will also be able to add and review notes (i.e. meta-data).

    I would appreciate your review.

    Thanks!

  2. […] Tomas Wennström på What’s Next har gjort en intervju med Wuala. Och jag blir riktigt imponerad. Kortfattat så handlar det om att spara sina filer i “the cloud”, alltså på internet.  […]

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