Universally true: Reactions are never always positive for anything. A non-statement which will also be true of whatever replaces Workplace.
> Many people preferred not to use a tool from a company that they did not trust in terms of data privacy.
Many other people used the tool for 3 years during the free trial; how is this advisable if there are genuine data privacy issues? Seems negligent on CERN's part.
The decision point came at the transition from free to paid, not due to a change in trustworthiness of Facebook.
Universally true: Reactions are never always positive for anything. A non-statement which will also be true of whatever replaces Workplace.
> Many people preferred not to use a tool from a company that they did not trust in terms of data privacy.
Many other people used the tool for 3 years during the free trial; how is this advisable if there are genuine data privacy issues? Seems negligent on CERN's part.
The decision point came at the transition from free to paid, not due to a change in trustworthiness of Facebook.