Video Conference Tool for NGOs Free of Charge – DAASI International Provides Jitsi Servers

 

Tübingen, May 14, 2020The Tübingen IT service provider and software development company DAASI International provides communication servers for the open source software Jitsi, and is going to host them for one year free of charge. This offer extends to any private organisation which are charitable to social, humanitarian, or environmental causes.

Recently, the COVID-19 crisis has underlined the importance of digital communication as well as the digitisation of all processes in every sector. However, especially non-profit organisations often lack financial means and human resources to advance the digital transformation.
The video conference tool Jitsi is an open source application which allows its users to conduct online video meetings for free. For particularly good performance and high data security, DAASI International provides NGOs with additionally required capacities on German servers and takes over hosting for the first year.
With this offer, the IT service provider from Tübingen wants to show solidarity with socially involved organisations. Simultaneously, Jitsi is promoted as alternative to systems of American companies which struggle to offer GDPR-compliant services.
Meanwhile, DAASI International is also working on a appropriate offer for companies.

With Jitsi Personal Contact Continues to Be Possible

Feder, part of the German charity organisations Lebenshilfe Reutlingen e.V. and BruderhausDiakonie, supports and consults families with disabled children. As of recently, they have started to use Jitsi. Now, families and caretakers can have face-to-face communication again. For this purpose, DAASI International set up a communication structure video chats and the corresponding server in order to be able to protect sensitive conversation content.

We are very happy to be able to continue to provide support this way, as it is contactless, yet personal,” says Feder employee Janine Wiese.

DAASI International CEO Peter Gietz, is convinced of the initiative: “Contactless may not the most pleasant but at the moment the most urgently needed form of communication. This way we can protect particularly high-risk groups, as we often encounter them in medical-social areas. I am very happy that our offer can benefit people who support our society in their daily work and at the same time protect their personal data from commercial use.”

About Jitsi:
Jitsi is a collection of open software for voice over IP (VoIP), video conference and instant messaging. With Jitsi Meet there is now a software for video conferences; it can be used as web or mobile app, or application software on Windows, MacOS, and Linux. Therefore, Jitsi is an outstanding open source alternative to other proprietary video conference platforms.

 

 

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