French officials will soon be expected to use new French-made video conferencing software as part of an effort to “regain digital independence,” the government said. By Ségolène Le Stradic Reporting ...
In a bold turn of phrase and deed, Paris has quietly told Silicon Valley “au revoir.” On January 26, 2026, France’s Ministry of Finance announced that by 2027, all public servants will switch from U.S ...
PARIS — France will ban public officials from using American platforms including Google Meet, Zoom and Teams for videoconferencing, a spokesperson told POLITICO. The decision, part of an effort to ...
France has officially told Zoom, Teams, and the rest of the US videoconferencing herd to take a hike in favor of its own homegrown app. The plan, announced on Monday, is to shove US videoconferencing ...
France will replace the American platforms Microsoft Teams and Zoom with its own domestically developed video conferencing platform, which will be used in all government departments by 2027, the ...
France will replace Zoom and Teams in state services with an alternative named Visio to boost security and reduce reliance on US platforms by 2027. Visio, developed by the interministerial digital ...
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It’s “bienvenue” for Visio and “au revoir” for Teams and Zoom, as France swaps US platforms for a homegrown videoconferencing service. The French government said Visio would replace American platforms ...
From the Department of Bizarre Anomalies: Microsoft has suppressed an unexplained anomaly on its network that was routing traffic destined to example.com—a domain reserved for testing purposes—to a ...
Subway is relaunching its Sub Club loyalty system 20 years after shutting down the program, according to a Monday press release. The program offers consumers a free footlong after the purchase of ...
Whether you call them subs, heroes, hoagies, torpedoes, grinders or wedges, I know you know and love them. In northern New Jersey, the Italian sub is the king of sandwiches. I can’t recall a backyard ...