Digital sovereignty: Germany transfers 30 thousand civil servants to Linux
The German region of Schleswig-Holstein is ditching proprietary Microsoft software in favor of Linux and open source solutions for civil servants, migrating 30,000 employees to these platforms.
Switching to Linux
Reasons for migration
The government of Schleswig-Holstein has decided to migrate civil servants from the Windows operating system to Linux and LibreOffice office suite. This move is due to several factors, including a higher level of security, cost-effectiveness and compatibility between different systems when using open source software.
Financial benefits
Refusal of proprietary solutions will save budget funds, since you will not have to pay for licensed software. In addition, the creation of new systems based on open source will provide jobs at the local level.
Data privacy
Using open source will help increase data privacy and reduce dependence on cloud services , which is especially important for government agencies.
Flexibility and sovereignty
Officials note that open source provides more flexibility and opportunities to adapt to the needs of the region. This step is seen as a path to digital sovereignty, the significance of which is comparable to energy independence.
Glossary
- Schleswig-Holstein is a federal state in northern Germany.
- LibreOffice is a free and open source office suite.
- Microsoft Windows is a proprietary operating system of Microsoft Corporation.
- Open source is the concept of open source software development.
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The authorities of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein have completed the transition of 30 thousand government employees from the Microsoft Windows operating system to Linux and the LibreOffice office software package. This decision aims to ensure digital sovereignty and independence from large technology corporations.
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Анна
Great news! Switching to Linux and open source software is the right move for the government. This will increase cybersecurity and reduce dependence on private companies 👍🏻
Ханс
Yes, this is a really important step. We've relied on proprietary software for too long, Linux offers more freedom and flexibility. In addition, it saves budget funds 💰
Пьер
Undoubtedly, switching to Linux is the right decision. But don't you think this will require extensive staff training? Changing the usual software can be a difficult task 🤔
Изабелла
There may be some transition difficulties at first, but it will be worth it in the long run. Open source is the path to digital sovereignty. @Pierre, the government has already provided training programs for employees 👩💻
Франческо
It's interesting to see how other countries are starting to move towards open source software. Italy should also take note of this move by Germany. We have remained dependent on Microsoft and other industry giants for too long 💻
Ян
Well, as a system administrator, I welcome this transition. Linux is a much more reliable and secure OS than Windows. Plus, a huge support community 🐧
Фредерик
Hmm, I'm concerned about the potential incompatibility with other organizations' proprietary software. But I think the benefits of open source outweigh it. Well done Germans, they are heading towards digital independence! 👏
Герхард
What kind of fashionable whim is this Linux? Why change something that already works? They will spend a lot of money on training, but in the end they will still return to Windows in a couple of years. Typical waste of budget 🙄
Ольга
@Gerhard, don't be such a skeptic! Going open source and open source is the future. Remember how private companies dictated conditions and inflated prices for licenses 💸
Зигмунд
I'm glad the government is keeping up with the times. Linux is gaining popularity, the share of desktop systems has already exceeded 4%. This is a great opportunity for the region to develop its own IT solutions 🚀
София
Yes, well done Schleswig-Holstein! They not only save money, but also invest in local developers. This will create jobs and help the regional economy 💼
Даниэль
I am sure that after successful experience, other regions will follow their example. Linux offers much more freedom and control over systems. It's time to give up proprietary jail! 🗝️
Мариуш
What about games and some popular programs? Their Linux ports often lag or suffer from compatibility issues. I hope the government has provided for this too 🕹️
Виктория
A great step towards digital sovereignty! It's time to recognize the risks of over-dependence on big tech companies. Linux and open source are the key to our security 🔐
Анджей
I, too, as a system administrator, am all for it! Linux opens up so many possibilities for customization and optimization. Finally, the authorities listened to the experts 👍