“Digital sovereignty is not optional”: France’s government is ditching Windows to reduce its reliance on “American tools”
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
France's government is transitioning its desktop PCs from Microsoft Windows to Linux-based operating systems, part of a broader strategy to reduce reliance on "extra-European" digital technologies. The move aims to reduce dependence on US-based companies and promote digital sovereignty. Each ministry is expected to develop a plan for the transition by Fall 2026, addressing various digital tools and equipment. This shift is seen as a significant step towards reducing the country's reliance on American technology.