denmark technology

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Denmark technology discussions on WindowsForum cover the country's strategic moves in digital sovereignty and quantum computing. Recent threads detail Denmark's Ministry of Digital Affairs replacing Microsoft Office with LibreOffice while retaining Windows, and a broader shift toward open-source software including Linux to reduce foreign dependency. Another thread highlights 55 North, a Copenhagen-based venture platform that closed €134 million toward a €300 million quantum fund, backed by state and industrial partners to accelerate quantum computing commercialization. These topics reflect Denmark's focus on sovereign infrastructure, cost savings, and technological independence.
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    Denmark's 55 North: The World's Largest Dedicated Quantum Fund and Sovereign Stack

    Denmark’s new quantum fund has just shifted the geopolitical and commercial map for quantum computing: a Copenhagen-based venture platform called 55 North closed an initial €134 million first round toward a €300 million target, anchoring a capital stack that already includes QuNorth’s €80...
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    Denmark Replaces Microsoft Office with LibreOffice to Boost Digital Sovereignty

    Denmark's Ministry of Digital Affairs has announced a strategic shift in its software infrastructure, opting to replace Microsoft Office with the open-source suite LibreOffice while retaining the Windows operating system. This decision underscores the ministry's commitment to enhancing digital...
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    Denmark Moves to Open-Source Software: A Digital Sovereignty Breakthrough

    Denmark's Ministry for Digital Affairs is embarking on a significant transition from Microsoft's proprietary software to open-source alternatives, specifically Linux and LibreOffice. This move, set to commence next month, will initially involve half of the ministry's employees, with plans to...
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