France is pushing ahead with a plan to replace Microsoft Windows on government computers with Linux, a move that would make ...
No clear timeline has been announced for the transition. The rollout is expected to begin with systems used by the government’s digital agency, DINUM.
France plans to replace Windows with Linux and adopt EU tech solutions to boost digital sovereignty and reduce reliance on Microsoft.
France plans to replace Microsoft Windows with Linux across government systems, citing digital sovereignty, data control, and ...
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France has announced plans to migrate some government computers from Microsoft Windows to Linux as part of a broader effort ...
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