Digital sovereignty in communication & collaboration

27 Jan 2020, 17:20
20m
Presentation Collaborative Platforms Collaborative applications

Speaker

Mr Andreas Rösler (Kopano GmbH)

Description

Keeping control over one's own data means first and foremost, knowing who owns the results of our work - that is the files containing the content generated by us. It is not primarily a question of who the content belongs to. Above all, it is about whether someone has the possibility to keep me away from my data. This conference has long provided answers to the question of how to keep control over your own files.

But what about communication? Email is commodity and has been taking place for years in the clouds of Microsoft or Google - or should, according to the will of the vendors. In addition to communication via e-mail, teams organize themselves in shared calendars, tasks, online meetings or chats. Is it possible to do this in a digital sovereign way?

Solutions are being evaluated in the sciebo project and other scientific institutions. This lecture will show why one should think about digital sovereign communication, what possibilities Kopano, for example, can offer and what learnings out of the ongoing evaluations are, so far.

Primary author

Mr Andreas Rösler (Kopano GmbH)

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