The French government will stop using US-made videoconferencing software in favor of homegrown technology, part of a wider ...
French government rolls out Visio platform across departments, aiming to cut costs and regain control over digital ...
French officials will soon be expected to use new French-made video conferencing software as part of an effort to “regain ...
The French government is to replace non-European cloud meeting software, such as Teams and Zoom, with its own Visio platform ...
Aiming to replace all US videoconferencing services by 2027, the deployment is the EU's latest policy move in support of digital sovereignty. And there's more to come.
French government departments are moving away from US video platforms, adopting Visio to reduce reliance on foreign ...
France is pushing American videoconferencing giants out of its public sector, replacing Microsoft Teams and Zoom with a ...
France plans to replace Teams and Zoom with its own platform, Visio, by 2027, marking a move toward state-controlled digital ...
France has announced plans to replace Microsoft Teams and Zoom with its sovereign Visio platform across all government ...
In order to become less dependent on US tech suppliers, the French government is throwing out Microsoft Teams and Zoom by the end of 2027. At all departments, they will be replaced for the local, ...
As London dispatches Prime Minister Keir Starmer to Beijing with a business entourage, vowing a "clear-eyed" approach to national security, the symbolism is hard to miss. Europe is hedging: away from ...