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 ...
The French government has announced its plan to replace Microsoft Teams and Zoom with a domestically developed video conferencing platform called Visio. The transition will be completed by 2027 across ...
What just happened? France's public sector is preparing for a digital shake-up as the government phases out US-made video-conferencing platforms, replacing them with a state-built system designed to ...
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 ...
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 ...
Visio 2021 runs locally on Windows 10 or 11 and does not include a Microsoft 365 subscription. Some collaboration and cloud features require separate Microsoft services, but the core diagramming tools ...