The City of Munich has chosen to migrate its 14,000 desktops to a free Linux distribution, rather than a commercial version of the open source operating system. The City's administration said on ...
The city of Munich will not start its migration to Linux on the desktop until 2006, a year later than planned and three years since it decided to go with the open-source operating system. The ...
The biggest-ever Windows-to-Linux migration--the city of Munich's 14,000 desktops--has been put on ice while legal issues are settled. The switch has been temporarily suspended over fears incoming EU ...
If Microsoft Corp. had any hope of seeing Munich back away from its landmark decision last year to abandon Windows software in favor of open-source Linux, that hope faded yesterday when city officials ...
Munich has begun its migration to Linux on the desktop, a year later than planned and nearly three years since the city announced its move to open source software. “There have been some delays along ...
<p>The city of Munich's plan to migrate its workers from Windows to Linux has <a href=http://www.wired.com/news/infostructure/0,1377,62236,00.html>hit a few snags</a ...
Once the open sauce poster-boy Munich city council's administrative and personnel committee has decided to purge Linux from its desk-top and invite Windows 10 to return by 2020. A coalition of Social ...
What do you do when your poster-child is killed off? One of the greatest Linux desktop flagship projects is going to be killed off by Munich city council because it costs too much. For years, Munich’s ...
The City of Munich has chosen to migrate its 14,000 desktops to a free Linux distribution, rather than a commercial version of the open source operating system. The City's administration said on ...
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