The International Criminal Court Is Replacing Microsoft Office with "Sovereign" EU Suite OpenDesk
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The International Criminal Court is replacing Microsoft Office with "sovereign" EU suite OpenDesk
The International Criminal Court (ICC), based in The Hague, is shifting from Microsoft Office to a European alternative. The organization confirmed it will adopt the OpenDesk platform to manage its software and collaboration needs moving forward.Read Entire Article
ICC Ditches Microsoft for Open Desk Amid U.S. Retaliation Risks
In a move underscoring growing tensions between international institutions and U.S. technology giants, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has announced plans to abandon Microsoft software in favor of an open-source alternative. The Hague-based court, responsible for prosecuting war crimes and genocide, cited concerns over excessive dependence on American technology amid fears of potential U.S. retaliation. This decision comes at a time when …
The International Court of Justice wants to make itself independent from Microsoft and turns to openDesk, the open source office software of the Center for Digital Sovereignty. The Federal Government could take an example of this. While openDesk is in demand with European neighbours, the federal administration is still alienating itself with it. Karim Khan, chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court, wants to become independent with hi…
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