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Denmark wants out of Microsoft's grip, turning to Linux and LibreOffice for independence The Danish government is choosing ...
Microsoft Office is being banned from government systems in some European countries, including Germany, to maintain data ...
Before the Danish government announced its move, Denmark's largest cities, Copenhagen and Aarhus, had already announced plans ...
The Danish Ministry for Digital Affairs will move half of its employees off Windows and Microsoft 365 next month as part of a ...
Denmark is making 'digital sovereignty' a priority, replacing Microsoft and other US big tech products with Linux and open ...
Denmark is moving to phase out Microsoft Office in favor of LibreOffice across its public sector in a bid to strengthen its ...
Schleswig-Holstein doesn’t want teams The German state of Schleswig-Holstein is revolting and ditching the software King of ...
Why did Denmark’s Ministry of Digitalization drop Microsoft for Linux? What does this mean for the EU’s calls for digital ...
The main reason behind this is that the German government wants to keep its data safe and stored inside the country.
Relying too heavily on a US tech giant for your nation’s digital infrastructure is starting to feel a bit… well, risky.
All employees at the Danish Ministry of Digital Affairs are to work without Microsoft. Instead, Linux and LibreOffice will be ...
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