π«π· The French government is sending a message about digital independence by ditching Microsoft Teams and Zoom for its own platform, Visio.
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The French government is sending a message about digital independence by ditching Microsoft Teams and Zoom for its own platform, Visio. This move is not about a lack of features but a calculated push for digital sovereignty. By 2027, every government department in France will communicate via this sovereign stack, ensuring that sensitive data remains subject to European law. The shift addresses a growing concern that relying on foreign cloud giants creates a strategic vulnerability. France is opting for an open-source architecture built on Django and React, hosted on the domestic Outscale cloud. This infrastructure removes the risk of external service disruptions while fostering a local tech ecosystem.π§ The Visio platform integrates with Tchap, a secure messaging app based on the Matrix protocol.
French startup Pyannote provides the AI backbone for meeting transcripts and speaker identification.
The administration expects to save millions in annual licensing fees by using in-house software.
Data remains strictly within French jurisdiction to bypass foreign data access laws.https://itsfoss.com/news/france-ditches-microsoft-teams-and-zoom/
#France #TechHistory #DigitalSovereignty #OpenSource #security #privacy #cloud #infosec #cybersecurity #FOSS -
The French government is sending a message about digital independence by ditching Microsoft Teams and Zoom for its own platform, Visio. This move is not about a lack of features but a calculated push for digital sovereignty. By 2027, every government department in France will communicate via this sovereign stack, ensuring that sensitive data remains subject to European law. The shift addresses a growing concern that relying on foreign cloud giants creates a strategic vulnerability. France is opting for an open-source architecture built on Django and React, hosted on the domestic Outscale cloud. This infrastructure removes the risk of external service disruptions while fostering a local tech ecosystem.π§ The Visio platform integrates with Tchap, a secure messaging app based on the Matrix protocol.
French startup Pyannote provides the AI backbone for meeting transcripts and speaker identification.
The administration expects to save millions in annual licensing fees by using in-house software.
Data remains strictly within French jurisdiction to bypass foreign data access laws.https://itsfoss.com/news/france-ditches-microsoft-teams-and-zoom/
#France #TechHistory #DigitalSovereignty #OpenSource #security #privacy #cloud #infosec #cybersecurity #FOSS@brian_greenberg thatβs great, but donβt MS already have a product called Visio - which if a deliberate decision by the french, makes this even better.
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The French government is sending a message about digital independence by ditching Microsoft Teams and Zoom for its own platform, Visio. This move is not about a lack of features but a calculated push for digital sovereignty. By 2027, every government department in France will communicate via this sovereign stack, ensuring that sensitive data remains subject to European law. The shift addresses a growing concern that relying on foreign cloud giants creates a strategic vulnerability. France is opting for an open-source architecture built on Django and React, hosted on the domestic Outscale cloud. This infrastructure removes the risk of external service disruptions while fostering a local tech ecosystem.π§ The Visio platform integrates with Tchap, a secure messaging app based on the Matrix protocol.
French startup Pyannote provides the AI backbone for meeting transcripts and speaker identification.
The administration expects to save millions in annual licensing fees by using in-house software.
Data remains strictly within French jurisdiction to bypass foreign data access laws.https://itsfoss.com/news/france-ditches-microsoft-teams-and-zoom/
#France #TechHistory #DigitalSovereignty #OpenSource #security #privacy #cloud #infosec #cybersecurity #FOSS@brian_greenberg I hope the Canadian govt adopts something like this. Their dependence on Microsoft is SCARY
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