Would you be interested in starting a cooperative business helping 🇪🇺 European companies and organizations migrate away from ⛓️💥 cloud platforms from USA? Let's talk 💬 If you think someone in your network might, please boost 🙏
#Europe #EU #Cooperative #DigitalSovereignty
Oh, I just noticed I got you the other way around. It’s the @socialjusticewizard who is Canadian and @SrMono who reposted. Sorry, it’s still early here 😕 Anyway, you are both welcome and appreciated.
No problem at all. Actually, it is funny.
Oftentimes re-positing (crossposting) leads to people addressing the cross-poster.
Did you find people for that undertaking? I can imagine it is hard to convince companies if they are already deeply invested. I mean, everything that isn’t a drop in replacement will kill the processes and the productivity for some time. Some areas even have certified partners and processes in place which is an invest for itself.
I think about 20 people responded, willing to work on this initiative. They used different channels, so I don’t have exact count. I’ll sort it out over the weekend and start talking to everyone next week.
Your concerns seem valid. My hope is that the recent erratic and frankly hostile actions of the USA government will give business people enough fright that they might accept some hurdles. Once we form a team, the first order of business will be market research. Then we will know more.
We just discussed some services in our company. In some cases we put very much effort and money into tailoring the tools (almost no cloud solutions, but purchased products) and validated the resulting workflows for production. Non critical stuff (e.g. MS teams) can easily be replaced as long as other external partners play along.
Consulting companies must really factoring in the long run benefits, like leaving a walled garden and having more sovereignty.
In the end of the day your folks need to tag that with a number and explain why people should invest more and what their gains will be. Many companies working as open-source advocates fail to persuade (otherwise there wouldn’t be so many low effort low cost business standard [what ever that means] buyers).
I would be very much interested in following your approach. Please share links, when you are ready (I’ll start stalking you on mastodon for that matter :-)
Feel free to extend the umbrella Canada’s way, I think you’d find a lot of interest
It is a crosspost.
You would have to contact OP on mastodon → https://chaos.social/@lazurski/114144974069718193 or lemmy → https://feddit.org/u/tad_lispy@lemm.ee
Thank you for reposting @socialjusticewizard 🙏
Canadians are very welcome @SrMono 🍁 at the moment we are just talking, so feel free to join the conversation.
Oh, I just noticed I got you the other way around. It’s the @socialjusticewizard who is Canadian and @SrMono who reposted. Sorry, it’s still early here 😕 Anyway, you are both welcome and appreciated.
No problem at all. Actually, it is funny. Oftentimes re-positing (crossposting) leads to people addressing the cross-poster.
Did you find people for that undertaking? I can imagine it is hard to convince companies if they are already deeply invested. I mean, everything that isn’t a drop in replacement will kill the processes and the productivity for some time. Some areas even have certified partners and processes in place which is an invest for itself.
@SrMono
I think about 20 people responded, willing to work on this initiative. They used different channels, so I don’t have exact count. I’ll sort it out over the weekend and start talking to everyone next week.
Your concerns seem valid. My hope is that the recent erratic and frankly hostile actions of the USA government will give business people enough fright that they might accept some hurdles. Once we form a team, the first order of business will be market research. Then we will know more.
We just discussed some services in our company. In some cases we put very much effort and money into tailoring the tools (almost no cloud solutions, but purchased products) and validated the resulting workflows for production. Non critical stuff (e.g. MS teams) can easily be replaced as long as other external partners play along.
Consulting companies must really factoring in the long run benefits, like leaving a walled garden and having more sovereignty. In the end of the day your folks need to tag that with a number and explain why people should invest more and what their gains will be. Many companies working as open-source advocates fail to persuade (otherwise there wouldn’t be so many low effort low cost business standard [what ever that means] buyers).
I would be very much interested in following your approach. Please share links, when you are ready (I’ll start stalking you on mastodon for that matter :-)