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    Denmark Follows Germany in Ditching Microsoft for Open-Source Tools

    June 13, 2025

    If you follow Microsoft-related news, you must be aware that last year, one of Germany’s state offices began shifting 30,000 workers away from Microsoft softwares in favor of Linux and LibreOffice. Now, Denmark is taking a similar path, moving away from tools like Microsoft 365 and Windows. Starting next month, the country’s Ministry for Digital […]

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