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Denmark's Ministry of Digital Affairs will switch from Microsoft Office to LibreOffice but does not plan to replace Windows ...
Governments have shifted away from Windows as a default in the past, but this is a pretty high profile one. Denmark is a ...
Freddy Kristiansen, 59, was laid off in May after 23 years working for Microsoft's Denmark office. He's still turning up to the office.
Several European governments and organizations have decided to drop Microsoft products like Office or Windows in favor of open-source equivalents. Here's why.
Microsoft Sovereign Cloud, the umbrella under which all the new solutions fall, gives organizations in Europe more control over data. It includes tools and options for customer-controlled encryption ...
Microsoft has announced new ‘sovereign cloud’ services for Europe in response to regulations and concerns about control, ...
German state of Schleswig-Holstein also turns its back on Microsoft as Europeans fear being ‘blackmailed’ by Big Tech ...
Microsoft Office is being banned from government systems in some European countries, including Germany, to maintain data ...
The radical change is being hailed as a major step toward "digital sovereignty" and a signal of growing European resistance ...
Denmark is replacing Office 365 and Windows with Linux and LibreOffice in a move toward digital independence and data control ...
Germany announced an ambitious plan to migrate approximately 30,000 computers across various public institutions from ...
Microsoft exit Germany is making headlines as the state of Schleswig-Holstein becomes the first in Europe to completely ditch ...