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  3. πŸ‡«πŸ‡· The French government is sending a message about digital independence by ditching Microsoft Teams and Zoom for its own platform, Visio.

πŸ‡«πŸ‡· 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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  • Brian Greenberg :verified:B This user is from outside of this forum
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    πŸ‡«πŸ‡· 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.

    🧠 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.
    πŸŽ“ The administration expects to save millions in annual licensing fees by using in-house software.
    πŸ” 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

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      πŸ‡«πŸ‡· 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.

      🧠 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.
      πŸŽ“ The administration expects to save millions in annual licensing fees by using in-house software.
      πŸ” 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

      Murray GM - PaperpostsP This user is from outside of this forum
      Murray GM - PaperpostsP This user is from outside of this forum
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      @brian_greenberg that’s great, but don’t MS already have a product called Visio - which if a deliberate decision by the french, makes this even better.

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        πŸ‡«πŸ‡· 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.

        🧠 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.
        πŸŽ“ The administration expects to save millions in annual licensing fees by using in-house software.
        πŸ” 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

        Hugh FergusonH This user is from outside of this forum
        Hugh FergusonH This user is from outside of this forum
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        @brian_greenberg I hope the Canadian govt adopts something like this. Their dependence on Microsoft is SCARY

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