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        <description>more videos from Nextcloud Conference 2022 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4eBKdNy6FCGX2WW6fFqMiFJvi4gf_Hiw Since Nextcloud is designed with security and privacy in mind, it makes it a suitable choice for use in the modern smart home. For example, you can use the calendar module in Nextcloud to notify occupants in the home about important reminders and appointments. The chat and talk features are a perfect companion to smooth communications in a smart home. Joseph Zikusooka (Zik) CEO, Jambula Labs He is a strong advocate for free libre and open source software (FLOSS) and has deployed Nextcloud instances on Linux servers since 2016. Given its strength when it comes to security and privacy, Zik uses Nextcloud instances to manage schedules in a smart home environment. You can follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jzikusooka</description>
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