Government technology

France Ditches Windows for Linux Amid US Tech Concerns

France is shifting its government computers away from Microsoft Windows to the open-source operating system Linux as part of a broader effort to regain control of its digital infrastructure and reduce reliance on U.S. technology companies. This move, driven by concerns over data control and digital sovereignty, follows previous instances of France seeking to use domestically developed or open-source alternatives for government services, such as replacing Microsoft Teams with Visio. While no specific timeline has been provided, the initiative reflects a growing trend across Europe to decrease dependence on foreign technology providers.

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