June 23, 2023

From France with love: Hivenet's featured in Le Figaro

Hey there, Hivers!

We're thrilled to share some exciting news. Hivenet has been featured in Le Figaro, one of France's top newspapers. Now, we know French might not be everyone's forte (and for those who did take French, "Où est la bibliothèque?" might be the extent of your vocabulary), so we're here to give you the lowdown!

Our founder, David Gurlé, had a chat with Le Figaro’s tech journalists  to spill the honey about the innovative concept behind Hivenet. At its core, Hivenet is all about transforming the cloud computing landscape with a distributed, peer-to-peer model. This means we're turning your computer's unused storage into a secure and eco-friendly cloud service. It's a unique approach in the market, and we're incredibly proud of what we're building! 🌍💻

The best part? None of this would be possible without you, our amazing Hivers. By contributing to Hivenet, you're helping us build a cloud service that's cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and community-driven. Plus, you maintain total control over your data - it's like being the master of your own digital domain!

We're also still buzzing with excitement about our partnership with INRIA, one of the leading French research institutes in computer science. This collaboration will help us take our peer-to-peer model to new heights and continue to bring you innovative services.

And here's some more exciting news: for a limited time, new Hivers will get back as cloud storage as many GBs as they contribute in Hivenet! But hurry, this offer will only be available until we introduce our new pricing plans this summer.

If you're as excited as we are and want to join the Hivenet community, download the Hivenet app today. Let's shape the future of cloud computing together, one gigabyte at a time. And remember, every contribution makes Hivenet stronger!

For those of you who want to practice your French or just see our name in print, check out the full article in Le Figaro here (page 41) and a screenshot of the article below:

An article on Le Figaro about Hivenet (formerly Hive)


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