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  • Its one of those multi-page list articles.

    These are countries so you can save yourself ten clicks:

    • Germany โ€“ Schleswigโ€‘Holstein
    • Estonia
    • France - Interior Ministry & Police
    • Belgium
    • Netherlands
    • Finland
    • Italy - Defence
    • Denmark
    • Spain โ€“ Valencia
    • Switzerland

    There is also some signs that the list might be AI generated, but I am not 100% certain about that.

    • I've not heard a single thing here in Finland that any governmental or related entity would be moving away from MS.

      • From the article:

        Finlandโ€™s newly elected government has declared that open-source solutions and open standards must now be prioritized in all public software procurement. That means a gradual but clear shift away from Microsoft wherever open alternatives are suitable.

        This transition is more than philosophicalโ€”itโ€™s about resilience. With native auditing, flexible APIs, and local control, Finland is making cloud computing security a built-in part of public infrastructure rather than an afterthought.

        God.. the AI-sloppiness of that paragraph is so strong..

        Finlandโ€™s embrace of open standards goes back to JUHTA guidelines in 2009, but the 2025 government programme turns recommendations into law. From Q1 2025 every central-government RFP must justify any deviation from open-source optionsโ€”a reversal of the burden of proof that effectively dethrones proprietary incumbents.

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  • Before rejoicing, I'll wait after Trump announces a 200% tax on EU made products unless we start buying more US digital software and services and we remove rules and regulations, data protection,...

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