Security pro counts the cost of Microsoft dependency
Briefly

In a thought-provoking article, Miroslav Homer warns organizations about the strategic risks of over-dependence on Microsoft. He advocates for strengthening digital sovereignty and minimizing reliance on American cloud services, supporting his views with ample references and real-world incidents, including Microsoft’s alleged role in blocking emails of international officials. Homer analyzes the direct financial implications of these dependency risks, considering how political influences could hinder service provision. His arguments are framed in a fresh context, challenging prevailing perceptions and calling for a reevaluation of corporate cloud strategies.
Homer's article critically examines the risks of relying heavily on Microsoft, arguing that organizations must improve digital sovereignty and reduce dependency on American cloud services.
The author highlights various incidents, including the blocking of International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan's email account, showcasing vulnerabilities organizations face with Microsoft.
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