Balancing control and innovation for mission-critical communications
There is mounting pressure for organizations to lock down their data, maintain operational continuity, and protect privacy while adapting to new AI and security standards.
The recent decision from the French government to ban the use of US-based communication platforms is not an isolated act, but a clear sign of a broader shift amidst rising security concerns and geopolitical tension.
Security, compliance and digital sovereignty are becoming deciding factors in technology decisions, especially for mission-critical industries. Increased concern over foreign-owned collaboration and communication platforms means data sovereignty, once a regulatory concern, is now becoming a strategic, board-level priority.
Across both public and private sectors, organizations are rethinking where their data is stored, how it is processed and who controls it.
This move reflects what we are seeing in the market - namely a growing demand from organizations and governments alike to retain or regain control of their communications infrastructure when...
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