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France to boot out U.S. apps for homegrown brand | #shorts #France #USApps #TechPolicy
France to boot out U.S. apps for homegrown brand | #shorts #France #USApps #TechPolicy
2026-01-30T11:28:44Z
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The French government is transitioning to the homegrown video platform Visio to enhance digital sovereignty and security. This shift aims to reduce reliance on US technology and is expected to save up to 1 million euros annually for 100,000 users.
  • The French government is transitioning from US-owned video platforms like Zoom and Microsoft Teams to the homegrown brand Visio, aiming to enhance digital sovereignty and security. This decision is driven by concerns over foreign tools that may fragment data and create dependencies, indicating a strong stance against reliance on US technology
  • Prime Minister Sebastian Locourt has mandated the switch across all departments by the years end, which implies a sense of urgency in addressing the risks associated with foreign software. The expectation is that this move will not only bolster security but also lead to significant cost savings, potentially reaching up to 1 million euros annually for 100,000 users
  • Visio, developed by the Interministerial Digital Agency with input from Frances National Cybersecurity Agency, has already attracted 40,000 users in pilot programs. The platforms features, such as AI transcription and operation on French cloud infrastructure, may position it as a viable alternative to other American services like Slack and Gmail, reflecting Frances commitment to digital independence amid rising geopolitical tensions