- Switzerland’s Army chief Thomas Süssli wants to stop the introduction of Microsoft Office 365 in the army
- Confidential data should not be stored in the US cloud, so the software is hardly usable and too expensive
- He is calling for a separate, secure and private, Open Source-based IT solution - the Federal Chancellery is sticking with the Microsoft project for the time being
- The background to Süssli’s warning is also the US “Cloud Act”, which allows American authorities access to data - even if it is located in data centers outside the USA
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He [Süssli] is therefore calling for an exit strategy from the Microsoft cloud and the development of a private or open source-based solution. This is the only way for the army to retain full control over its data.
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Relying on one American company as the sole OS and office suite supplier being a terrible idea should have been obvious like 20 years ago at least, but at this point I’ll take any win.
It is not about functionality. It is about money
Yes, but I have a nitpick: it’s not only true for U.S. companies but extends to all others. Particularly China has a law similar to the U.S.Cloud Act …