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Apologies if this was brought up and I missed it... http://searchwindowsmanageability.techtarget.com/newsItem/0,289139,sid33_gci86 6232,00.html 11/27 08:23 Linux to Replace Microsoft in German City Government Offices By Julia Werdigier Schwaebisch Hall, Germany, Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Linux software will replace programs made by Microsoft Corp. at government offices in Schwaebisch Hall as the German city seeks to save more than 100,000 euros ($99,255) a year. The city in the German state of Baden-Wuerttemberg wants to complete the software change on its 400 personal computers by the end of 2004, Schwaebisch Hall said on its Web site. Schwaebisch Hall is the first German city to stop using Microsoft programs as part of an agreement between Germany's Interior Minister Otto Schily and International Business Machines Corp., a distributor of Linux programs. IBM is pressing to bring the free Linux operating system into mainstream computing. The accord with the world's biggest seller of computers and related services is expected to make it easier for city administrations to swap existing Microsoft software to Linux. Microsoft, the world's largest software maker, has called Linux a threat to sales of its Windows operating system, which runs more than 90 percent of personal computers worldwide.
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