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Swiss Federal Supreme Court

Jitsi

Goal

Secure and reliable video calls have become a critical aspect of any organization’s communication in recent The Swiss Federal Supreme Court started feeling this need overnight in Spring 2020, as the COVID-19 lockdown started. With a long-standing open source strategy, the ability to control one’s own digital data has been a prominent topic for the Swiss institution, meaning it is imperative that their data is operated by themselves. They needed to apply this same principle to their video conferencing solution.

Having already worked with Adfinis for many years to provide support and maintenance for their LibreOffice solution, it was a natural choice to collaborate on setting up Jitsi Meet. Over the course of one weekend, literally, the Linux Experts, together with Daniel Brunner, Head of IT at the Swiss Federal Supreme Court, and his team, set up the video conferencing tool which could be used by all employees remotely.

The Swiss Federal Supreme Court believes that having ownership and control of our digital data is paramount. To do so, we rely on open source tools such as LibreOffice, which, with the support of Adfinis, we can easily integrate into the tools we offer our employees.
Daniel Brunner | Head of IT at Swiss Federal Supreme Court

Daniel Brunner | Head of IT at Swiss Federal Supreme Court

Solution

Jitsi Meet is an open source project that allows users to easily build and deploy secure video conferencing solutions on any platform (in the cloud or on-premise) and does not require any plugins to work with common browsers. This tool provides a high security standard for the Federal Court’s audio/visual communication and a user friendly webinterface. The entire service is hosted in Switzerland.

In addition to the basic features such as screen sharing that Jitsi Meet offers, it can also be extended using server components. The Federal Supreme Court needed to be able to connect their video conferencing tool in order to allow participants to use a regular phone to connect to a call. Adfinis, together with the Doganbros team, developed an extension to Jitsi Meet by using Jibri as a gateway. This then allowed participants to dial in to a Jitsi Meet conference, making the solution very flexible and accessible. The nature of open source solutions makes it possible to mix and match different technologies and to leverage existing technology and infrastructure.

Adfinis as a partner

For companies new to this solution, Adfinis first always delivers a fully working vertical prototype in order for organizations to assess if Jitsi covers the needed functionality. Once that is successfully proven, Adfinis, sets up, maintains, and operates the Jitsi Meet platform with the highest regard for security based on best practices and infrastructure as code methodologies. For the Federal Court, Jitsi Meet is now providing a secure, reliable, and versatile video conferencing platform that meets their demands for digital sovereignty.

Technologies

Jitsi

Jitsi

Jitsi is an open source project that offers multi-platform voice, video conferencing, and instant messaging applications. It's secure, flexible, and fully customizable, making it a robust solution for enhanced communication and collaboration.

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