digital sovereignty

Digital sovereignty refers to the ability of a state, organization, or individual to control and govern their own digital infrastructure, data, and technologies, in accordance with their own laws, values, and interests, rather than being dependent on or subject to foreign powers or external entities.
  1. German state swaps Exchange/Outlook for Open-Xchange and Thunderbird

    German state swaps Exchange/Outlook for Open-Xchange and Thunderbird

    German State Swaps Exchange/Outlook for Open-Xchange and Thunderbird Schleswig-Holstein has completed a full migration from Microsoft Exchange and Outlook to Open-Xchange and Mozilla Thunderbird — replacing more than forty thousand government mailboxes in roughly six months. Digital sovereignty...
  2. China replaces Microsoft Word with domestic WPS Office format

    China replaces Microsoft Word with domestic WPS Office format

    China Replaces Microsoft Word with Domestic WPS Office Format Beijing has officially begun phasing out Microsoft Word. Last week, China’s Ministry of Commerce released its first government documents exclusively in the WPS Office format — a move widely interpreted as a political and...
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