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Schleswig-Holstein aims to replace Microsoft software with open-source alternatives to boost digital independence.
Schleswig-Holstein, a German state, plans to replace Microsoft software with open-source alternatives to reduce dependency on American tech companies and achieve digital sovereignty.
The transition affects half of the state's 60,000 public servants and includes replacing Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook with LibreOffice and Open-Xchange, and moving to the Linux operating system.
The move aims to save money and shift data storage to German-controlled systems.
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Schleswig-Holstein pretende reemplazar el software de Microsoft con alternativas de código abierto para impulsar la independencia digital.