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France dumps Microsoft Teams and Zoom for its own 'sovereign' platform over security fears
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 ...
French government departments are moving away from US video platforms, adopting Visio to reduce reliance on foreign ...
France plans to stop using US-based video conferencing platforms across its government departments by 2027. Under the plan, a ...
With Visio, France is introducing its open-source video conferencing for authorities. By 2027, 200,000 civil servants are to ...
Platform: Visio, a domestically developed video conferencing tool. 2026: Full adoption across French public administration ...
France has decided to boot U.S.-made videoconferencing services out of its public sector, to be replaced by a homegrown ...
It’s “bienvenue” for Visio and “au revoir” for Teams and Zoom, as France swaps US platforms for a homegrown videoconferencing ...
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France to replace US videoconferencing wares with unfortunately named sovereign alternative
French govt says state-run service 'Visio' will be more secure. Now where have we heard that name before? France has ...
The French government is to replace non-European cloud meeting software, such as Teams and Zoom, with its own Visio platform ...
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