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  • bblb
    This whole reactionist protectionist sovereignity fuss will blow over in a year or two. Way too costly to force mass migrate gazillion users and services. Even if just to move away from AD and Entra. Forget about it. Local gov all around the world is stuck with these permanently.One little hint to all the European providers: just provide a better and more cost effective service than the US competitors, and the users will come. Innovate something new and interesting. Don't just copy paste Microsoft, Amazon and Apple.(disclaimer: I work in European municipality IT infra)
  • jmorenoamor
    It's 6AM here, and I've been wondering for quite some secomds why blue municipalities do not work.Yeah, have a nice day everyone.
  • dkga
    I am curious: can something like this be used to check the provider handling the e-mails of, say, groups of companies? I ask this because I am a research economist, and part of my research is in the intersection of tech and economics/finance. So for example, I would be delighted to check the e-mail providers of S&P 500 companies and then check whether outages or bad news related to their e-mail providers (proxying for their broader application) also translates to lower returns in the client firms.
  • BobbyTables2
    Warms my heart that it is not all divided between Google and Microsoft…
  • zephyreon
    Posts like these always give me a moment of pause to reflect just how expansive the global internet is.
  • sam_lowry_
    Also mxmap.nl and mxmap.be and there is Norvegian map at kommune-epost-norge.netlify.appI remember seing the Swedish map as well but can't find it now.
  • totetsu
    I wonder how that one county ended up on infomaniak https://www.infomaniak.com/ Edit: (Looks like there are a few)
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  • jeffbee
    TBQH it's crazy to have 2,100 distinct choices. Why isn't there a national-level host that frees municipalities from having to think about it?