France is planning to replace Windows with Linux to reduce reliance on US technology and strengthen digital sovereignty. The ...
France’s Interministerial Directorate for Digital Affairs (DINUM) will drop Windows desktops, and adopt Linux instead. DINUM announced the swap last week during an interministerial seminar that saw ...
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An interministerial seminar convened on 8 April by the Directorate General for Enterprise, the National Agency for Information Systems Security, and the State Procurement Directorate produced a ...
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France is migrating 2.5 million government workstations from Microsoft Windows to Linux, citing a need for control over data ...
France mandates Linux migration for 2.5 million government devices by 2026, ditching Windows to achieve digital sovereignty ...
France plans to replace Windows with Linux and adopt EU tech solutions to boost digital sovereignty and reduce reliance on Microsoft.
The big picture: European governments have long sought to reduce their dependency on non-European (i.e., American) software. While individual municipalities and government sectors have recently begun ...
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The French government is moving to transition all state workstations from Microsoft Windows to Linux, in a strategic shift aimed ...