European CEOs are starting to publish their intentions to use EU products
European CEOs are starting to publish their intentions to use EU products
#europeantech #cloud #digitalsovereignty #executivesearch #gdpr #buylocal | Jurriaan Graaff | 10 comments
Let’s back our own EU Tech industry. At & The Big Fish, we’re exploring a move to European IT solutions, like; • TUXEDO OS (instead of Windows) • ONLYOFFICE (instead of Microsoft Office) • Nextcloud Hub, EU-hosted (instead of Google Drive) Admittedly a bit opportunistic and I know large organizations can’t pivot like this easily. But SMEs and startups can! Using this stack or joining this movement? Drop your thoughts or tips below! #europeantech #cloud #digitalsovereignty #executivesearch #gdpr #buylocal Marloes Pomp Techleap TUXEDO Computers GmbH ONLYOFFICE Nextcloud www.andthebigfish.com
They even want to buy computers from @tuxedocomputers and use @nextcloud
Also XING instead of LinkedIn. ;)
What is ONLYOFFICE is that really more popular than LibreOffice?
I think its easier to switch from generally that to LibreOffice, but the company driving OnlyOffice is russian so I'd prefer a community driven project like LibreOffice tbh.
I guess most people don't know that. On paper they're EU based.
ONLYOFFICE is like where you pay a subscription and some chick will show you her paperclips on a livestream.
And that money then goes to Russia, a fact which they hide.
No, thanks! I'll stick with Libre.
They don't shoot themselves in the foot like LibreOffice and ship the Ribbon theme by default.
The default LibreOffice theme sucks if you grew up with MS Office 2007+.
Also it's more easy to get support for it. For LibreOffice you either have to know a vendor offering customisation and support, or have to search for it actively on the Website and then choose one of the 3 vendors going to their Website etc...
In the meantime you've already purchased an OnlyOffice license for your company with cloud services
Just change the theme, it's not that dramatic. I used nearly all LibreOffice programs and can't complain a bit.
Is XING even available in English?
Yes but some things are in German due to the mostly German community and the German origin.
I dislike them both, I prefer shlinkedin.com. Albeit it may not be European, I like its sarcastic tonality against corpo-speak far more.