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The Danish Ministry for Digital Affairs will move half of its employees off Windows and Microsoft 365 next month as part of a ...
Before the Danish government announced its move, Denmark's largest cities, Copenhagen and Aarhus, had already announced plans ...
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Several European governments and organizations have decided to drop Microsoft products like Office or Windows in favor of open-source equivalents. Here's why.
Denmark is embarking on an ambitious effort to reduce its reliance on proprietary software from foreign tech giants by ...
The radical change is being hailed as a major step toward "digital sovereignty" and a signal of growing European resistance ...
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Danish cities drop Microsoft due to high costs and political concerns under Donald Trump's policies, marking a big step ...
Denmark plans to replace Microsoft 365 and Windows with Linux and LibreOffice, following Germany’s lead in shifting to open-source software.
Denmark is moving to phase out Microsoft Office in favor of LibreOffice across its public sector in a bid to strengthen its ...
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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Two of Denmark’s biggest municipalities are saying no to US cloud services in the latest move by European governments to ...
Microsoft Office is being banned from government systems in some European countries, including Germany, to maintain data ...
Why did Denmark’s Ministry of Digitalization drop Microsoft for Linux? What does this mean for the EU’s calls for digital ...
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