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Civil servants are traditionally the most

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Difficulties in the transition to new systems for users always exist, this is the norm. Starting with a new interface for users and ending with infrastructure problems - there are no transitions without difficulties. Here, the question is rather how understandable and logical the product to which they are switching is for the user, how well the implementation of this product is carried out, what quality of support the vendor provides compared to global solutions. In other words, how seamless the transition will be for the user is a question of the quality of the product and the quality of the people who make the transition.

conservative category of georgia whatsapp number databa se users. They are used to their ecosystem and their software products, and it is difficult for them to give up foreign software in favor of Russian. However, if the product they are switching to is high-quality and native, it will be much easier for civil servants to give up the usual arrangement of buttons or key combinations. The more the product is ready to preserve the usual interface and logic in operation, the more effective the transition from one software to another will be.
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Re: The need to switch to domestic products.
Author: Guest14 Nov 2024, 00:55
Sergey Artemov, Director of Development of the Corporate Communications and Mobility Platform at eXpress wrote:
The need to switch to domestic products is not disputed, it really exists. But how much more secure the communication of civil servants will be will be shown by the quality of the products themselves. If the software has the appropriate security certificate, confirmed by state regulatory authorities, then, of course, this will increase the security of communications. But if we are talking about solutions that are declared as secure, but there is no confirmation of this, then here you can either trust the vendor or not trust it.

Difficulties in the transition to new systems for users always exist, this is the norm. Starting with a new interface for users and ending with infrastructure problems - there are no transitions without difficulties. Here, the question is rather how understandable and logical the product to which they are switching is for the user, how well the implementation of this product is carried out, what quality of support the vendor provides compared to global solutions. In other words, how seamless the transition will be for the user is a question of the quality of the product and the quality of the people who make the transition.

Civil servants are traditionally the most conservative category of users. They are used to their ecosystem and their software products, and it is difficult for them to give up foreign software in favor of Russian. However, if the product they are switching to is high-quality and native, it will be much easier for civil servants to give up the usual arrangement of buttons or key combinations. The more the product is ready to preserve the usual interface and logic in operation, the more effective the transition from one software to another will be.


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