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digital decoupling
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Digital decoupling refers to the strategic process of reducing or eliminating reliance on foreign technology providers, often driven by geopolitical tensions and the pursuit of digital sovereignty. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight Russia's push to replace Western software from companies like Microsoft and Zoom with domestic alternatives, as articulated by President Putin. This trend reflects broader efforts by nations to assert control over their digital infrastructure, mitigate security risks, and reduce exposure to sanctions. The tag covers topics such as government mandates, software localization, and the challenges of transitioning away from established platforms, particularly in enterprise and public sector environments.
In an era where geopolitical tensions continuously reshape the landscape of global technology, the latest salvo from Russia’s President Vladimir Putin stands as a stark example of the high-stakes chess game between political sovereignty and international digital infrastructure. During a recent...
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