At a time of growing concern over the power of the world’s mighty tech companies, one German state is turning its back on US giant Microsoft.

In less than three months’ time, almost no civil servant, police officer or judge in Schleswig-Holstein will be using any of Microsoft’s ubiquitous programs at work.

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    8 days ago

    Working with information today could be hundreds of times better if there were serious open standards. Switching away from outdated proprietary junk, to an open source version of that junk is great, but late. And, let’s hope, its the start of real change. To catch up to where we should have been decades ago if we hadn’t been held back by lazy MS et al. Digital information should zip between people and have real meaning. Not have to go through a thick layer of IT, and files and formats, and redundant copies, and silos and having to know tech to get things done. Peoples expectations are so low, they are satisfied with the crap we have today.

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      8 days ago

      hadn’t been held back by lazy MS et al.

      MS is not lazy but working hard to maintain their lead.

      edit: Just noticed that my phrasing is bad and could be seen as praise. OP is right, MS is holding everybody back.

      I meant to say that they abuse their market domination to maintain their lead.

      Look at MS Teams. It was free until Slack was done as a competitor.

      MS did things but that’s inevitable. The crucial part are the things that they prevented.

      It’s increadible that OP is even downvoted.