cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/14418527

Many state and public administrations from Helsinki to Lisbon operate with the software of the US corporation. It makes them vulnerable for hackers and spies, violates European public procurement law, blocks technical progress and costs Europe dearly. Harald Schumann and his Investigate Europe research team have spoken to insiders and managers throughout Europe about this. Martin Schallbruch, the former head of IT at the German Government, reports how the states are becoming increasingly dependent on Microsoft. A top Dutch lawyer describes how the EU Commission and governments are violating European procurement law. In France, the Ministry of Defence has bypassed parliament in concluding secret contracts with Microsoft, so Senator Joelie Garriaud-Maylam now wants to set up a committee of inquiry. The Hamburg data protection officer Johannes Caspar warns that the Microsoft systems could expose private data of citizens to investigation by the US secret services. Internal documents prove that the Federal Office for Information Security shares this mistrust. Both the European Parliament and the German Bundestag have therefore repeatedly called for state IT systems to be converted to open source software that can be tested by Europe’s own security authorities. Italy’s army has also begun this change, tells Italian general Camillo Sileo. The same is true for police authorities in France and Lithuania or the cities of Rome and Barcelona. But why do most governments oppose against the alternatives, or even - as in the case of the city of Munich - return into the arms of the monopolist Microsoft? Andrup Ansip, EU Commissioner for the Digital Single Market and other stakeholders face the questions.

A film by Harald Schumann and Árpád Bondy

  • Zuberi 👀@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    9 months ago

    Monthly payments on Windows12 will kill it for good. So we can say it will happen when they sunset 10.

    Enjoy it while it lasts comrade.

    • whereisk@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Considering that they let you install and run Win 11 in trial mode indefinitely with no loss of functionality but a tiny semi transparent warning in a corner I don’t see this happening. They’d rather have the install base.

        • TwoCubed@feddit.de
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          8 months ago

          No, nothing of the sort happened, mate. All of these rumours pertain only to the IoT Enterprise subscription. I dislike MS business strategy just as much as anyone here, but let’s stick to facts.

    • Don_alForno@feddit.de
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      9 months ago

      We thought that about photoshop. People will eat a lot of shit before learning a new software.