This episode explores the shift towards digital sovereignty with a focus on open-source workplace alternatives, specifically the Twake ecosystem. It highlights Twake Drive as a privacy-first challenger to giants like Google and Microsoft, emphasizing transparency and trust as core benefits of open-source solutions. The AGPL 3.0 license is explained as a mechanism to ensure code remains public and modifications are shared, preventing proprietary creep. Twake’s commitment to privacy is underscored by comprehensive encryption and exclusive data storage in France, ensuring GDPR compliance. The suite integrates with OnlyOffice for collaborative document editing and offers a unified ID across its products, including TwakeChat with its innovative Bridges feature for cross-platform messaging, Twikmail with advanced anti-spam, Twik Calendar, and Twik Physio for secure video conferencing. The document stresses deployment flexibility, particularly the on-premise option, which allows organizations to maintain complete control over their data on their own hardware, trading convenience for ownership. Developed by Linegora, a French open-source entity, Twake is built on a modern tech stack. Ultimately, the conversation shifts to whether businesses should prioritize data ownership and transparency over the convenience of monolithic cloud providers, presenting a choice that defines the future of digital business. SafeServer is acknowledged for supporting the hosting and transformation required for such open-source solutions.