Reminder that as of June 10, Microsoft's stated cloud data sovereignty policy is that they give precedence to US government requests over sovereign countries' laws.
I'm not sure this is widely understood by decision makers yet.
Reminder that as of June 10, Microsoft's stated cloud data sovereignty policy is that they give precedence to US government requests over sovereign countries' laws.
I'm not sure this is widely understood by decision makers yet.
The world has desperately needed big investment in Office365 and ActiveDirectory alternatives for years now.
Maybe this is the final kick in the pants needed to get people serious about it.
I understand NextCloud has an impressive suite of features that cover many Microsoft use-cases. I'm sure there are other alternatives available.
Suspect that decision makers do understand but are caught between 'too difficult', 'too expensive' and 'no one else seems worried'.
Yes, this exactly.
I'm reminded of the old adage for CIOs: "No one ever got fired for choosing Microsoft"
They are trying that trick worldwide. We should tell them to fuck off…
That is, they have ~ just said 'yes, we are lying to you when we give you these assurances about data sovereignty and so on, because we do not consider you to be people'.
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