What's funny, some data cannot be transferred to the cloud due to law regulations.
I mean banking institutions, etc.
However there is strong pressure to implement Office 365, OneDrive, etc.
But not for documents containing "restricted" data.
What next?
It is up to you - regular user to classify the document!
That means, all the responsibility is moved from MS and corpo management to regular user. In practice no one cares, but in case of troubles the user will be responsible. Oh, user has no choice - he cannot decide "well I have a lot of financial data, let's leave it on premises". Same for Teams - in theory you should not discuss any financial topics or share any data - because it is transferred outside. In practice - there is no alternative. You cannot launch "Internal Teams" and talk about banking issues. So, nobody cares. And the management do not care as well, despite it is obvious there is lack of formally correct communicator.



(I saw it in many companies, so it is not just an exception)

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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland




W dniu 30.03.2025 o 14:52, John Abell pisze:
Worse still, they are trying to move you to the Cloud where you ultimately
have no control over your own data that, seemingly, can be "borrowed/stolen"
at any moment and is also distributed already without your knowledge.

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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2025 10:48 AM
To:[email protected]
Subject: Re: Office 365

Reading about the Up Grade process to move Office 2010 to Office 365
does not give Me any comfort.  Especially when it says de-install Office
2010.
Any suggestions, since I just want the newest Outlook?
Like many of us, I have started seeing more failures in my Windows 10
system, including multiple types of Outlook failures. I definitely do not
want Office 365 and I was not anxious to go to Windows 11. On my rather old
Windows 10 system (with all the automatic upgrades/fixes(?)) from Microsoft
there appeared an icon (small, at the bottom of the display) for a "new
Outlook." After becoming more frustrated with the old Outlook problems, I
tried the "new Outlook" - and this solved the failures but has introduced
new "features" that I definitely do not want.  (For example, it attempts to
guess the next word or two words as I am typing. There is probably a simple
way to disable this, but I have not found it yet.) Again, like many of us, I
have seen other "new" problems with Windows 10 and, with help from a local
"expert", we upgraded the PC to Windows 11. Again, this seems to fix other
problems I was seeing but has introduced multiple new features that I must
learn to deal with.
If it were not for one key application (that runs under Windows) I would
scrap the whole thing and move completely to Linux. I realize that Linux has
issues, but getting away from Microsoft seems more and more attractive.

Bill Ogden


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