France’s move to replace Windows with Linux on government computers is less a symbolic protest than a structural bet on digital sovereignty, and the timing makes that bet especially consequential. The country’s digital administration has now said that ministries must draw up their own plans to...
France’s April 8, 2026 decision to move its government desktop estate away from Windows and toward Linux is bigger than a routine software refresh. It is a statement about sovereignty, procurement power, and the willingness of a major Western state to build its own digital operating model rather...
France’s decision to move government desktops away from Windows and toward Linux is not a symbolic protest. It is a concrete, state-backed attempt to cut exposure to American technology stacks at a time when digital infrastructure has become a geopolitical issue, not just an IT procurement...