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France is taking a major step to cut back on US Big Tech services as part of a new plan to strengthen Europe's own software industry. The move is part of a wider push across Europe to protect data, ...
France is pushing U.S. collaboration giants out of its public sector, replacing Zoom and Teams with a state-backed videoconferencing platform as part of a broader bid for digital independence. The ...