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The multistage restoration of Copenhagen’s Old Stock Exchange is taking shape 15 months after a fire destroyed more than half ...
Natalia Padilla has scored one goal and set up the others for Poland’s first ever Women’s European Championship win, 3-2 over ...
In a $2.4 billion deal, Google recruited the chief executive and a co-founder of Windsurf, which OpenAI had been in talks to ...
Organizations migrating away from end-of-life Microsoft ecosystems must consider the impact of macro policies. And those ...
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How-To Geek on MSNLibreOffice Is Replacing Microsoft 365 in Denmark's GovernmentDenmark is moving one of its government ministries from Microsoft Office and Microsoft 365 to the open-source LibreOffice. It ...
"Being able to be a mentor that I never had for younger cyclists is a huge part of what makes this journey so rewarding," said Olympian Michelle Andres, rider for Team Sydbank Quooker Njord Law. "We ...
Lyon is ditching Microsoft software for Linux, OnlyOffice, and PostgreSQL, joining Denmark and Germany in a push for open-source tools.
Denmark's Ministry of Digital Affairs will switch from Microsoft Office to LibreOffice but does not plan to replace Windows with Linux.
Update 6/22/25: Politiken has amended its original story to report that the Danish Ministry of Digital Affairs is only phasing out Microsoft Office—Windows is here to stay, for the time being.
Several European governments and organizations have decided to drop Microsoft products like Office or Windows in favor of open-source equivalents. Here's why.
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