Is This the Year of Linux?

Jun 16, 2025

Another major organization has decided to kick Windows and Office to the curb, in favor of Linux.

The Danish Ministry of Digital Affairs has decided to cut ties with Microsoft Windows and Office and adopt Linux and LibreOffice.

As first reported by Politiken, Denmark is poised to make a major change with regard to the software it uses.

The migration from Windows/Office to Linux/LibreOffice will take place between June and August for half of the Ministry of Digital Affairs, and the rest of the staff will follow suit during the months of September and November.

The move is happening because Denmark’s Minister for Digital Affairs (Caroline Stage Olsen) indicates that Denmark wants to have control over its data and systems.

According to Jan Damsgaard, head of the Department of Digitalization at Copenhagen Business School, “Denmark, as the most digitised country in the world, is completely dependent on American tech companies, and that is clearly not a sustainable situation.” He continues to say, “I think it’s very good that the digitalisation ministry is among those to try out these open source systems.”

Copenhagen (Denmark’s capital) had already planned on cutting ties with Microsoft, because if they couldn’t send emails or communicate internally because of political fallout, that would be a major problem.

Denmark isn’t the only town planning on making the shift. Aarhus (the second largest city in Denmark) also plans to make the move.

Of course, the Ministry of Digital Affairs does have a backup plan to shift back to Microsoft products, should the migration prove too complicated.

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