Germany’s Schleswig-Holstein Migrates from Microsoft Outlook to Open-Source Alternatives in Digital Sovereignty Push
Germany’s Schleswig-Holstein has officially completed its migration from Microsoft Exchange Server and Outlook to open-source alternatives. The state government is now planning to replace Microsoft Office with LibreOffice as part of Europe’s growing digital sovereignty initiative.
Major Digital Transition Completed
Germany’s northernmost state of Schleswig-Holstein has officially ended its reliance on Microsoft’s software ecosystem, according to reports. The state government has completed its planned migration from Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft Outlook to the open-source alternatives Open-Xchange and Mozilla Thunderbird.