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Denmark's Agency for Digital Government has announced plans to phase out Microsoft software across its offices in favour of open source alternatives, joining a growing European movement ...
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Denmark wants to replace Windows and Office with Linux and LibreOffice as it seeks to embrace digital sovereignty - MSNDenmark wants out of Microsoft's grip, turning to Linux and LibreOffice for independence The Danish government is choosing open source over vendor lock-in and foreign tech control LibreOffice ...
Lyon's municipal government has begun phasing out Microsoft Office, Windows and SQL in favour of open-source alternatives, ...
Governments have shifted away from Windows as a default in the past, but this is a pretty high profile one. Denmark is a ...
Before the Danish government announced its move, Denmark's largest cities, Copenhagen and Aarhus, had already announced plans ...
Several European governments and organizations have decided to drop Microsoft products like Office or Windows in favor of open-source equivalents. Here's why.
Lyon is ditching Microsoft software for Linux, OnlyOffice, and PostgreSQL, joining Denmark and Germany in a push for open-source tools.
The Danish Ministry for Digital Affairs will move half of its employees off Windows and Microsoft 365 next month as part of a ...
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Danish cities drop Microsoft due to high costs and political concerns under Donald Trump's policies, marking a big step toward digital independence. Both Copenhagen and Aarhus municipalities are ...
Denmark wants out of Microsoft's grip, turning to Linux and LibreOffice for independence The Danish government is choosing open source over vendor lock-in and foreign tech control LibreOffice ...
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