• Vinstaal0@piefed.social
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    3 months ago

    Replace a Microsoft product by a domestic product with the same name as another Microsoft product. It’s kinda funny not gonna lie.

  • Ek-Hou-Van-Braai@piefed.social
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    3 months ago

    Good on them, but I Wonder why they can’t just build on top of something open source like Nextcloud.

    It already has the majority of the Office-365 suite

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      3 months ago

      I’d sooner see them integrate with https://cryptpad.fr/ which is another (jointly) French funded project to provide a secure collaborative office environment. I think this French Visio mostly targets (video) conferencing rather than the entire office suite.

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          Ah, that sits at an interesting spot between collaborative Obsidian and classic Word. I only just noticed their other existing products but knew of CryptPad from earlier posts. I think it’s great to see these alternatives pop up so we don’t funnel ourselves into the next monopoly.

  • HaraldvonBlauzahn@feddit.org
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    3 months ago

    I am always wondering why there is no standard for video conferencing?

    We can be glad that the telephone was not invented in our times…

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    The ongoing shitfuckery by the US in forcing their corporations to hand over sovereign-nation data hosted in other nations datacenters (CLOUD Act), amongst many of their present stupidities, is fucking amazing for IT sovereignty and open source.

    I couldn’t have convinced the organizations and businesses I worked with in the past to move to more than a few niche open source products for tiny userbases, which I made sure they donated to. To suggest moving to a solution outside of the Garner Magic Quadrant for that particular business need / role for anything larger than dozen users was just “objectively illogical”, I couldn’t have put forth a winning business case proposal in 100 years.

    But now they’re doing it out of spite to the US government and finally seeing the light.

    There’s a lot of bad things going on in the world, but this… this is great.

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    The same movement is visible in the Netherlands. In Germany, a couple of states are going down this road, but they’re not doing enough. Which is weird, because the Germans are very concerned about data protection, yet they do not mind if their medical data is in some US cloud…

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    3 months ago

    how does that work with IT departments? ours dont know and have no interest in knowing about anything but microsoft ecosystem. attitude is pretty endemic in aussie.

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      3 months ago

      If it is to be implemented in the french public system, it will be enforced by strict orders. IT disliking it will be of no concern.

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    3 months ago

    We are on lemmy, a decentralized and open source platform and people are cheering at the government for making its own sovereign video app for public officials…

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    3 months ago

    But meanwhile the Education and Health public sector made big contracts with Microsoft.