🇧🇪 4. Belgium – Quiet but Strategic Digital Reforms
Belgium may not grab headlines, but its Digital Transformation Office (BOSA) is taking strong steps toward open software ecosystems. It […]
Belgium may not grab headlines, but its Digital Transformation Office (BOSA) is taking strong steps toward open software ecosystems. It […]
Switzerland’s 2024 EMOTA law mandates that all government-developed software be made open-source and that open alternatives be considered by default.
The Valencian Community has long supported the Linux-based LliureX distribution in schools, and now aims to use it across educational
The Danish government recently announced it will phase out Microsoft software by 2026, starting with a shift to Linux and
Italy’s Ministry of Defence has quietly replaced Microsoft Office with LibreOffice across over 100,000 military computers. The LibreDifesa project was
Finland’s newly elected government has declared that open-source solutions and open standards must now be prioritized in all public software
In a landmark vote in March 2025, the Dutch Parliament approved funding for a sovereign “National Cloud” infrastructure and began
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In a bold move blending modernity with heritage, a unique housing project has been approved in London. The development aims
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