German state replaces Microsoft Exchange and Outlook with open-source email (www.zdnet.com)
from Mog_Spawn@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 01:24
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rudyharrelson@lemmy.radio on 14 Oct 03:17 next collapse

Kudos to Germany for pulling it off. Was also happy to see them mention

Last year […] the government began rolling out LibreOffice as the default office suite to replace Microsoft Office.

Strider@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 13:37 collapse

It’s one German state. Nevertheless, better than none. Sadly, for instance, Munich moved away from Linux to Microsoft in 2017 (end of project limux). Did I mention Microsoft has a location there?

Ek-Hou-Van-Braai@piefed.social on 14 Oct 14:48 next collapse

Hopefully with the political climate governments will be more resilient and care about digital sovereignty

Strider@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 16:35 collapse

As much as I would love that, will never happen.

Ek-Hou-Van-Braai@piefed.social on 14 Oct 22:52 collapse

Either way we’ve got to try, there is a slow shift happening in that direction, and the more that shift the easier it becomes

Jason2357@lemmy.ca on 14 Oct 14:53 collapse

Earlier switches were primarily about cost-savings, so Microsoft would just swoop in with discounts and backroom deal$, or offer discounts to anyone considering copy-catting, isolating the early-adopters.

This case is not about cost but data sovereignty, and it’s also a smaller switch (keeping the Windows OS), so we can have hopes for better success.

Strider@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 16:35 collapse

Monopoly always wins.

Jason2357@lemmy.ca on 14 Oct 16:54 next collapse

Well, we have like 3 decades at most of this kind of tech, and really only a couple of generations modern capitalism, so it’s a bit tough to say “always” about anything. It would be more accurate, historically, to say that the monarchy always wins - but especially in that case - past performance does not guarantee future returns.

Strider@lemmy.world on 15 Oct 06:44 collapse

That’s fair - let’s say since industrialization. But you’re right, it’s few people whatever the current implementation is (monarchy, oligarchy…)

PushButton@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 17:00 collapse

Did you know horses were the only way to move around before cars?

Did you know the US airline industry, and AT&T phone system were a monopoly situation?

Do you remember when Dropbox, Docker were the only product that filled their niche spot?

So, no, monopoly does not always win.

Strider@lemmy.world on 15 Oct 06:42 collapse

Of course I remember. There is no too big to fail, too.

But that does not mean it’s not getting replaced by another one. That’s also a pattern. Or maybe the meta game changes, someone else has money and invests and holds a lot of smaller players. Still.

For docker it would be Kubernetes and that’s Google.

Samsy@lemmy.ml on 14 Oct 04:14 next collapse

Unfortunately, it is only 1 out of 16 states.

Ek-Hou-Van-Braai@piefed.social on 14 Oct 04:57 next collapse

Got to start somewhere, if a few do it it shows it’s possible

unabart@sh.itjust.works on 14 Oct 05:34 next collapse

For the remaining 15, they’ll just stick to their fax machines.

tehn00bi@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 10:49 collapse

I lol’d

gian@lemmy.grys.it on 14 Oct 08:16 collapse

It is first step. If it will work well, maybe other states will do it.

EtzBetz@feddit.org on 14 Oct 08:23 next collapse

Well, other states did switch before but then went back. We’ll have to see. I welcome this step, if it continues.

knolord@lemmy.zip on 14 Oct 08:29 next collapse

Just hope Microsoft doesn’t move their German headquarters to Kiel for “unrelated reasons”…

EtzBetz@feddit.org on 14 Oct 11:31 next collapse

True, lol

Samsy@lemmy.ml on 14 Oct 14:40 collapse

Bavarians: *deep breathing

Ek-Hou-Van-Braai@piefed.social on 14 Oct 14:47 collapse

Nope, one municipality switched, this is a whole state.

sturmblast@lemmy.world on 15 Oct 01:52 collapse

It will work fine. Email is simple. I’ve administered dozens in my career, it will be just fine.

WhatGodIsMadeOf@feddit.org on 14 Oct 17:13 next collapse

Great. People need to detach from the American mindset.

jlow@discuss.tchncs.de on 14 Oct 20:26 next collapse

Lol, I don’t know of that’s intentional shade but that photo is of my hometown (Lübeck), which is in the state (SH) but not the capital. So they didn’t find a photo from capital (Kiel) they that was aesthetically pleasing enough to accompany the article?

FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au on 15 Oct 03:22 next collapse

This isn’t really newsworthy anymore - European governments are all moving towards digital sovereignty for stuff like this, which makes sense. Microsoft will most likely start offering “host your own” cloud versions of these products soon to try and stop/slow the exodus, as controlling your own data becomes more and more important to governments and companies.

HazardousBanjo@lemmy.world on 15 Oct 05:15 collapse

Future headline:

Microsoft’s Windows update will eliminate “side loading” unauthorized programs.

stonkage@aussie.zone on 15 Oct 10:11 collapse

In my day side loading was called installing what I want because it’s my fucking computer