Countries are prioritizing digital sovereignty, replacing U.S. tech with domestic solutions to enhance security and control ...
France plans to replace all US video-conferencing services, marking the EU's latest push for digital sovereignty - with more moves on the way.
French officials will soon be expected to use new French-made video conferencing software as part of an effort to “regain ...
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 ...
The country stated that this move was part of its effort to reduce dependence on foreign software vendors, especially those ...
France to replace Microsoft Teams and Zoom with Visio by 2027, aiming for digital sovereignty and enhanced data security in ...
With Visio, France is introducing its open-source video conferencing for authorities. By 2027, 200,000 civil servants are to ...
As with Teams and Zoom, Visio has an AI-powered transcription tool. Visio runs on a French company's cloud infrastructure as ...