France has announced plans to migrate some government computers from Microsoft Windows to Linux as part of a broader effort ...
France plans to replace Microsoft Windows with Linux across government systems, citing digital sovereignty, data control, and ...
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.
Linuxiac reports that France's Inter-ministerial Digital Directorate (DINUM) has revealed a roadmap for shifting the ...
France will shift ministries from Microsoft to Linux by 2026 under a digital sovereignty plan that also replaces Teams and ...
The decision comes in the backdrop of the French government announcing in January that it would stop using Zoom and Microsoft ...
France plans to transition its government computers from Microsoft Windows to the open-source Linux system, aiming to ...
France's DINUM is migrating its workstations to Linux and has ordered every ministry to eliminate US tech dependencies by ...
In a move that signals a shift in European digital policy, the French government has launched a nationwide transition from ...
However, the French government isn't switching from Windows because of quabbles or efficiency. It is simply trying to move ...
France is trying to move on from Microsoft Windows. The country said it plans to move some of its government computers ...
With all the different countries and US states expanding age verification laws for various devices, here's what the Debian ...