Because people want to share documents across various computers. A secure cloud is better than people emailing classified pdfs to authorized distribution lists, or carrying around the document you’re working on in a thumb drive.
And they being stored in a “cloud” (or NAS) is necessary for every bigger institution nowadays. Because people work together and not each for themselves in their own libreoffice writer.
This is from the autotranslated version of the article but
Why does a word processor need to involve the “cloud” at all?
Because people want to share documents across various computers. A secure cloud is better than people emailing classified pdfs to authorized distribution lists, or carrying around the document you’re working on in a thumb drive.
That said, I wouldn’t trust Microsoft, either.
And they being stored in a “cloud” (or NAS) is necessary for every bigger institution nowadays. Because people work together and not each for themselves in their own libreoffice writer.
“Private Cloud” sounds like “our server. (that we have. in our military building.)”