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Schleswig-Holstein: Open Source Is Practical Despite Conversion Problems

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Schleswig-Holstein's government relies on open source. The changeover is not easy for administration and justice – but according to the Minister of Digitalization, it is necessary.
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Schleswig-Holstein's government relies on open source. The changeover is not easy for administration and justice – but according to the Minister of Digitalization, it is necessary.

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Schleswig-Holstein relies on open source for the administration. However, the change is not always easy for employees in administration and justice – but according to the Minister of Digitalization. The administration in Schleswig-Holstein is gradually converting to open source solutions – a project that brings challenges and provokes criticism. "In the Schleswig-Holstein Group, with its approximately 60,000 employees, we turn IT completely to t…

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it-daily.net broke the news in on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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