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Are you looking for some Linux apps to install on your Chromebook? Since ChromeOS gained native Linux app support a while ago ...
France's third-largest city, Lyon, is the latest European city to have ditched Microsoft Office in favor of open-source ...
Denmark's Ministry for Digital Affairs has begun replacing Microsoft Office 365 with LibreOffice and is exploring wider ...
Governments have shifted away from Windows as a default in the past, but this is a pretty high profile one. Denmark is a pretty big economic player in Europe, and often ranks as a top ten nation ...
Microsoft still makes the most popular desktop OS and Office suite in the world, but people — and even governments — are ...
Several European governments and organizations have decided to drop Microsoft products like Office or Windows in favor of open-source equivalents. Here's why.
German state of Schleswig-Holstein also turns its back on Microsoft as Europeans fear being ‘blackmailed’ by Big Tech ...
The LibreOffice project is preparing to cut some Windows support – and encourages users to switch to Linux.
Plans to go open-source were drawn up by Schleswig-Holstein as far back as 2017. In 2021, the state found another incentive to make the switch: Windows ...
Microsoft Office is being banned from government systems in some European countries, including Germany, to maintain data control.
The main reason behind this is that the German government wants to keep its data safe and stored inside the country.
Microsoft exit Germany is making headlines as the state of Schleswig-Holstein becomes the first in Europe to completely ditch ...