Comment on Health management platforms have to be the biggest waste of money I've ever seen
semperverus@lemmy.world 1 month agoExcuse me but web office apps are 95% on par with their desktop counterparts now. There are still a few power features missing but that gap is slowly closing constantly.
So I am not being willfully ignorant. I work with both daily.
LilB0kChoy@lemm.ee 1 month ago
Then you’re just being ignorant.
O365, which is actually Microsoft 365 now, is a suite of productivity software as well as collaboration and cloud-based services.
Word is a word processing program. They are not the same and use of Word does not equate to O365.
You should know this. Just like you should know that a business using a piece of software, such as a medical facility using Epic’s patient data management tools, does not equate to patient data being “released” to Epic.
Since you seem to be struggling with the concept perhaps a different example would be easier for you?
Just because you get an MRI doesn’t mean the data collected for the MRI is “released” to GE.
semperverus@lemmy.world 1 month ago
Do you realize how much data is sent from Word to the O365/M365 service as you type if you have an internet connection?
LilB0kChoy@lemm.ee 1 month ago
I am aware of telemetry, yes.
Even if we ignore your continued conflation of Word and Microsoft 365, I suspect you have nothing to support your assertion that Word transmits the content of your document files to Microsoft.
Realistically this whole exchange is moot. A medical providers use of patient data management software in no way constitutes a “release” of data to that software provider as the person I originally replied to seemed to think.
Perhaps you’ll have an opportunity to administer a tenant someday and that’ll give you a better understanding.
semperverus@lemmy.world 1 month ago
It is not a conflation. Word is a component of M365.
I administer a tenant today that has given me plenty of understanding. Perhaps you should brush up on yours.