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JoinUp meldet am 17.06.2014 (Info aus den FSFE News):
The German city of Leipzig is switching to using open source suites of office productivity tools: Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice. It expects that in the first five years the anticipated savings will be swallowed by the exit costs associated with the proprietary software used by the city. Starting in 2017, however, the city expects to lower its IT costs by some 100,000 euro, says Lars Greifzu, responsible for marketing and sales at Lecos, the city-owned IT service provider.
Mehr dazu
- bei JoinUp
- Leipziger Internet-Zeitung (06.03.2012)
- pro-linux.de (26.11.2012)