This European military just ditched Microsoft for open-source LibreOffice - here's why
https://www.zdnet.com/article/this-european-military-just-ditched-microsoft-for-open-source-libreoffice-heres-why/Open linkView original on sopuli.xyz232
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I really dislike clickbait headlines like these, it’s Austria if you’re wondering.
Agreed. Come on Lemmy, we have to be better than these clickbait writing/pasting fuckwits.
The real info is always in the comments. Thanks!
You’re welcome :)
The best part is that they are also funding LibreOffice development. If everyone funds FOSS with money that would be used for MS subscriptions, we can further accelerate FOSS development
From the article:
Or even better: set up in-house software teams which partly contribute to FOSS, and partly work on in-house software. This can justify a larger developer pool, because when there is less in-house work for some reason, you reallocate some devs to open source work.
Of course contributing both money and developer time would be best.
Because spying on your customers and force feeding them advertisements is bad for business. As with virtually all companies, Microsoft can’t prioritize the long term health of their platform over next quarter’s profits.
They don' t need to care as they have corporations locked-in nicely.
I totally agree, but that’s a “years” type of lock in, not “decades”. If a whole military can get off of Microsoft, so can most businesses.
Reason #9 will shock you!
Austrian military cuts software costs in half using this one weird old trick discovered by a German housewife.
The more the merrier! 😊
I'm curious about the details.
Did they replace Onenote or Sharepoint?
Are they now running their own mail servers? If so, what are they using as an email client?
The go-to rich email client bundle is TBird with the openXchange bolt-on.
But I'd like to see what the teamz and oneScrote upgrade path is. As terrible as they both are, they're entrenched; and a replacement needs to suck the same or less, while also protecting data sovereignty.
(Same or LESS, people. It's a easy bar technically but workflow and UX aren't considerations in the lost-boy post-dotcom world)